Rocco Becht has announced he will follow coach Matt Campbell from Iowa State to Penn State, giving the Nittany Lions a ...
As a new storm system moves through Tuesday, Jan. 6, there’s potential for freezing rain — particularly in southwestern ...
Actor Tommy Lee Jones’ late daughter Victoria Kafka Jones was due in court later this month to respond to a plea deal that ...
UK Industrial Fusion Solutions Ltd (UKIFS), a subsidiary of the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) Group, is set to receive a ...
Kaleb Blaha threw a touchdown pass and added two second-half rushing TDs to help Wisconsin-River Falls beat defending national champion North Central 24-14 on Sunday night ...
President Donald Trump's plan to take control of Venezuela's oil industry and ask American companies to revitalize it after capturing President Nicolás Maduro in a raid isn't likely to have ...
This is the third in a series of Lakeway Area Schools reports from the State Report Card released recently. The State Report ...
The Friends of Crane Meadows National Refuge (NWR), in collaboration with Crane Meadows NWR, will host the 12th annual ...
A Honolulu Ocean Safety lifeguard at Waimanalo Beach Park responded to a man who got caught in a rip current offshore of the ...
US data center developer BorderPlex Digital Assets has launched a program to source up to 500MW of renewable generation by ...
To Jesse Bailey, United Way of Greater Yankton’s January diaper drive is a cause that everyone can get behind.
The Arnold Police on Dec. 4 received permission from the City Council to spend a $49,995 Missouri Blue Shield grant to purchase 15 Panasonic Tough Book computers for the department’s vehicles.
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