• Kansas agencies report loss of service amid nationwide outage

    UPDATE: At 4:00 p.m. on March 21, Daniel Parks with the Kansas State Office of Information Technology said most services are back up though not all may be functioning yet. TOPEKA (KSNT) - The State of Kansas is experiencing internet issues Thursday along with numerous other state agencies across the nation. Newsnation reported on March []

  • Weld County Sheriff’s Office to change response to certain calls amid staffing shortages

    The Weld County Sheriff’s Office has suspended animal control services, and it will assess certain calls on a case-by-case basis to determine whether or not to send a patrol response while deputies are temporarily assigned to the Weld County Jail.

  • Snow Possible Amid Stormy Weather Pattern Predicted For End Of March: Here's Long-Range Outlook

    There will be a snow chance after the start of spring as a stormy weather pattern is predicted to close out the month of March. Spring starts Tuesday, March 19 and conditions are expected to be mainly dry with temperatures before an unsettled stretch with colder conditions to end the month. "While there could be a brief warmup late next week, it may not last long as another storm can bring in a fresh round of chilly air during the last week of March," according to AccuWeather.com. AccuWeather...

  • North Carolina Weather Service of Wilmington Weekly Weather Update -

    Staff report. Stay prepared for the week ahead in Southeast North Carolina

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    MBTA's airport subway service to be impacted by April service changes

    The service changes announced by the MBTA will also affect portions of the Silver, Orange, and Red MBTA subway lines as well as several commuter rail trains.

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    Tornados confirmed by National Weather Service

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- The first tornado from Thursday has been confirmed by the National Weather Service in Wilmington. According to NWS, the Miami Valley has two confirmed tornados that hit the area Thursday: The NWS in Wilmington has confirmed two others outside of the Dayton area: Additional details are currently unknown, but will be []

  • Recent rapid weather changes are a dire sign

    Although early signs of spring bring joy to many, they might now be the Earth’s urgent cry for help. If these inconsistent and quickly changing temperatures continue, it means extreme weather conditions and events will only become more prevalent. Seasons are supposed to have a distinct range of temperatures. We Iowans must no longer settle

  • Boeing CEO to step down amid safety concerns

    Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun will step down by year-end in a broad management shake-up brought on by the plane maker’s sprawling safety crisis exacerbated by a January mid-air panel blowout on a 737 MAX plane. In addition, board chair Larry Kellner and Stan Deal, head of the company’s commercial planes business, are also leaving as […]

  • Boeing change amid recent safety failures

    In a dramatic turn of events, Boeing has confirmed that Dave Calhoun, its President and CEO, will step down from his role by the end of 2024. This announcement was made on Monday, March 25, marking a significant shift in the aviation giant’s leadership in the middle of ongoing safety concerns. Calhoun has expressed in […]

  • Why did internet services crash for Kansas state agencies?

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Two separate issues causing problems statewide for Kansas state agencies Thursday have been resolved. On March 21, numerous government agencies in Kansas reported internet issues. This came at the same time as problems were being reported at the national level involving DMV facilities, according to a report from Newsnation. Most of the []

  • Service changes coming to RVTD on April 1st

    MEDFORD, Ore. – The Rogue Valley Transportation District is announcing new improvements to its routes. It includes routes 61, 21, and 27 effective April 1. Route 61 service frequency will transition to every two hours with discontinuation of stops at Poplar, Morrow, Royal, and Stevens. Route 21 frequency will increase to every 20 minutes, offering […]

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    Boeing CEO, other executives stepping down amid safety crisis

    Three senior Boeing executives including its CEO are stepping down, the company said Monday, as the company continues to deal with an ongoing scandal surrounding the safety of its passenger jets. CEO Dave Calhoun confirmed he was leaving the company in a statement