What We’re Tracking Cloud cover continues to increase into tonight as our next storm system begins to approach. For the most part, it looks to stay off towards the south, but we can not rule out a stray shower or two through the day Saturday. Highs through the weekend will likely be in the upper []
Forecast: Tonight: Increasing clouds. Lows: Low to mid 50s. Friday: Mostly cloudy. Isolated showers are possible, but most of us will stay dry. Highs: Near 70. Saturday: Partly sunny. Highs: Mid to upper 70s. Sunday: The warm up begins with highs near 80 degrees. Next Week: Very warm! Mid to upper 80s through the week. Have a great evening! Kaitlin
Ontario says it will give wildland firefighters the same cancer, heart and post-traumatic stress disorder coverage as municipal firefighters.
Clear skies early this evening give way to more clouds late tonight.
After a rainy start to the week, the clouds begin to break up, bringing sunshine and warmer temperatures to the region Tuesday.
Slightly warmer temperatures and increasing moisture levels can be expected for the rest of the week.
Comcast's streaming service Peacock will see a price increase of $2 this summer.
International Museum Day 2024 poster (JMcRae-WMF, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons) This year’s International Museum Day theme, Museums for Education and Research, underscores the importance of
AVERAGE HIGH FOR APRIL 22nd: 62° AVERAGE LOW FOR APRIL 22nd: 36° TUESDAY'S SUNRISE: 6:15 AM TUESDAY’S SUNSET: 7:58 PM Elmira, N.Y. (WETM) - Clear skies will be with us overnight before clouds increase with showers moving in late tomorrow. Showers will persist into midweek on Wednesday as well before we dry out to end the work week. More []
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The city of Chattanooga's upcoming budget will not include a tax increase, the City Council was told Tuesday.
Retail vacancy is increasing in the Netherlands’ 40 largest city centers. In the first quarter, 2,500 stores stood empty, 8.3 percent of the total. Many have been empty for over a year, according to a report by Colliers. Shops are buckling under rising costs and coronavirus debts that are coming due, the real estate adviser said.