• The National Holocaust Museum and me: where past meets present

    As Jews worldwide gather around the Seder table this week for Passover, recounting the biblical story of the Israelites’ escape from slavery in Egypt, Lauren Comiteau reflects on injustices past and present, adding a second helping of bitter herbs to her own Seder plate. The Dutch National Holocaust Museum opened last month with much pomp and ceremony—and protest—all broadcast live on national television. There was Dutch king Willem-Alexander wearing a yarmulke and talking about how Sobibor...

  • North Vermilion wrestlers shine at National Meet

    North Vermilion senior wrestlers Cameron Hebert (left) and Mateo Peterson who competed in the Adidas Wrestling Nationals Meet in Missouri. Cameron was first place All American in the 133 pound weight class and Mateo took second place, and earned All America status in the 218 pound weight class. Sports

  • Can He Do It Again? Kipchoge Chasing Marathon Glory in Paris

    Kenyan marathoner Eliud Kipchoge is brimming with confidence as he sets his sights on securing a third consecutive Olympic marathon gold medal in Paris this summer. The 39-year-old athlete, who dominated the marathons in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and the postponed Tokyo Games in 2021, recently placed 10th in the Tokyo Marathon held this March. In the history of the Olympic marathon, only two other runners have achieved the remarkable accomplishment of defending their titles: Ethiopia's Abebe Bikila...

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    Can anyone chase down Scottie Scheffler at the Masters?

    Once again, Scottie Scheffler reminded everyone why he's No. 1 in the world. On Sunday at Augusta National, Collin Morikawa, Max Homa, Ludvig Aberg and Bryson DeChambeau will try to catch him.

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    Meet our CBS4 NBC23 talent at South Texas Comic Con

    McALLEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — If you are heading to South Texas Comic Con Friday and Saturday, be sure to stop by our CBS4 NBC23 booth to say hi! CBS4 Evening Anchor and Investigative Reporter Derick Garcia, NBC 23 anchor Sonya Hill and Chief Meteorlogist Freddy Vela will be at the booth from 3 to 4 []

  • BLM holding public meetings about Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument

    ASHLAND, Ore. – The Bureau of Land Management is holding public meetings to discuss a new plan for managing the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. BLM said the monument is currently split up and managed under three different plans and BLM is looking to consolidate the management into one plan. The new proposed plan will cover a […]

  • Can Your Kitty Share Your Side of French Fries With You? Here's What Vets Recommend

    French fries are often loaded with salt and other seasonings and cooked in oil. Let's explore the health impact this could have on your cat.

  • Sticking at it: Meet the journeymen still chasing a first NHL Championship

    Joe Pavelski and Brent Burns made the playoffs seven times together as teammates in San Jose, reaching the conference finals and getting all the way to the Stanley Cup Final in 2016 under Peter DeBoer. Zach Parise captained New Jersey to the final in 2012.

  • AI Salvador Dalí can answer your burning art questions

    Salvador Dalí is now a lobster phone call away.The Dalí Museum in Florida recently unveiled a copy of Dalí's "Lobster Telephone" sculpture that allows visitors to call an AI version of the famous artist.The robo-Dalí can answer questions about his paintings and prints when people speak into the receiver, according to a YouTube video from the museum."For years, people have attempted to understand my work, trying to find meaning in this real, to make sense of the dreams of a historic genius," the...

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    Local teacher up for national teacher award, here’s how you can support her

    Sarah Medwell Redican is now in the top 10 of the contest. If she wins, she plans to donate a portion of the $25,000 prize to local non profit Healthy Climate Communities.

  • FIA still chasing answers over bizarre Shanghai F1 grass fires

    First practice on Friday morning had to be red-flagged after a fire erupted on the grass on the inside of Turn 7 at the Shanghai International Circuit. The same section later caught fire at the end of the first session of sprint qualifying, which led to the start of SQ2 being briefly delayed. Following the first problem on Friday morning, the FIA visited the area before qualifying to try to understand exactly what was the causing the grass to ignite. Initial analysis conducted from video footage...

  • Patten can’t afford to repair National Monument access roads

    The four roads to the Seboeis Parcel of the 87,500-acre attraction are deteriorating from increased use.