Rarely has a show had as big of an impact on pop culture as RuPaul's Drag Race has had. Think about it, terms like "throwing shade" or "spill the tea" are commonplace on social media, from both people who watch Drag Race but also from people who don't. And when a reality competition show has that level of an impact on how we communicate, you know it's reach is far and wide. And now that the season 16 finale of Drag Race is upon us, another queen is about to start her reign and have her own...
Almost 16,000 patients have waited more than four months to receive cancer care after receiving an urgent referral over the past four years.
Sometimes, small kids have big business ideas.
Hundreds of dogs were on display Sunday for the final day of the Black Diamond Cluster Dog Show held in Morgantown’s Mylan Park.
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — Geisinger announced a yearly grant on Thursday from the American Cancer Society (ACS) that will offset the cost of travel for patients going to and from cancer-related treatments. According to Geisinger, Patient Transportation Grant funds will be awarded to health systems and foundations that help patients get to and from radiation []
It will be at Risers Tavern on the Links in Columbiana.
JULES THIN CRUST of Wayne and Gingy's owner Jean Tremblay and stylist Stephanie Covino made donations recently to a student-run Fashion and Design Show will be held from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 19th in “The Big Room” of Ludington Library.
MGM Springfield hosted a local networking event Thursday bringing together anchor institutions, suppliers and small businesses to foster cooperation on major projects.
In Chicopee, a fashion show dubbed “Fashion Everyone” returned for its second year and aims to bring awareness to those with mental and physical disabilities.
Roku posted solid first-quarter financials, with positive results in several key metrics illustrating the benefits of price inflation in streaming.
The Wyoming Health Department is reportedly using taxpayer dollars to fund a boastfully explicit drag event.
Two Tata workers have raised nearly £2,000 in memory of their former steelworker father. Former steelworker Joe Campbell died last year and his two sons decided to do something to raise cash for Prostate Cancer UK in his memory. Mechanical engineering team leader David and crane resource team leader Ryan held several events for workers the Weldon Road plant in recent weeks. A quiz night raised £238.73 after a successful bake sale and ‘Wear it Blue’ event helped boost the total to £942.63. This...