A law enforcement situation in a Fox Tower hotel room at Foxwoods Resort Casino has been resolved, according to Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Police. Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Police, ...
With federal subsidies ending or becoming hard to claim, companies are racing ahead with solar, wind and battery projects. By Rebecca F. Elliott President Trump is poised to preside over a renewable ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — At Claridge Court in Prairie Village, the sound of piano music drifts through the halls like a memory: soft, familiar, and full of feeling. Those notes come from the second floor, ...
FLORIDA, Mass. — Students from Abbott Memorial School received an up-close lesson in fire safety Thursday during a field trip to the fire station, where they met with local firefighters, emergency ...
Dear Liz: I am a victim of check fraud where someone intercepted two checks made out to the U.S. Treasury and changed the payee name. These two checks were for $21,000 and $6,000, so it’s substantial.
SPOKANE, Wash. — A convicted killer will once again face his victim's families in a Spokane courtroom as he is set to be resentenced Monday. Justin Crenshaw murdered 18-year-old Sarah Clark and ...
Robotic technology is helping sort through recycling from Lancaster and other central Pennsylvania businesses and residents. At the Penn Waste Materials Recovery Facility in York, a new robot has ...
Cleveland Browns All-Pro edge rusher Myles Garrett has played against Aaron Rodgers just once, a 24-22 loss on Christmas Day in 2021 to Rodgers’ Green Bay Packers. Garrett did not have a sack in that ...
Pastor and author Jentezen Franklin said he thought he knew what pain was — until real trials came his way. “You say ‘How did this happen to us?’…People need to know you’re not alone,” Franklin said ...
Except for one key aspect, the setup is a familiar one in medicine: An expert diagnostician presents a particularly challenging case to a roomful of colleagues, carefully walking them through the ...
WASHINGTON – Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expanded his crusade against using Tylenol with a warning: boys who were circumcised were twice as likely to be diagnosed with autism later. "There ...