On the early morning of March 26th, 2024, a shipping vessel the size of the Eiffel Tower and the weight of the Washington Monument collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland.
(Photo Courtesy Northwestern Athletics). The NCAA Tournament can bring out
Following the launch of the first US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in January and last month’s Halving event, crypto investors have been waiting for the next major catalyst to propel Bitcoin to new heights beyond its current record of $73,700, set on March 14. According to a recent Bloomberg report, for a growing chorus […]
There are piles of brick, cinder blocks, metal scraps, and rebar within the chain link fence at the corner of Hammond and Court streets.
Construction equipment sits along a boardwalk at Rockaway Beach on April 6, 2023. The boardwalk will remain open and up to 70 beach blocks will be open for swimming seven days a week. [ more › ]
The University Hawks are advancing to the State Softball Tournament for the first time in 30 years and have had a bit of a unique route getting there after starting catcher Olivia Masoner went down from an injury mid-way through the season.
Former President Donald Trump continues to dominate in the majority of 2024 swing states while remaining tied in Wisconsin, Cook Report/BSG/GS Strategy Group polling confirmed Thursday.
A Florida surgeon lost part of his arm after being hit by a vehicle during a race. Surgeon and another runner were struck while participating in a 100-mile race. Accident occurred in portion of race course where runners share road with cars
All 21 crew members have been stuck on board the ship since it crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge nearly two months ago
In a recent discussion, Jade Butay, Director of the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DLIR) in Hawaii, shared his insights on how the state is preparing for the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on the job market.
The refloating operation will take about 21 hours, with the transit portion starting at high tide and lasting about three hours, the Coast Guard-led command said.
The application by LNT Care Developments would require the demolition of ‘Ferrers Mere’, a property that was built in 1896 and purchased by shoemaker John White in 1926. The Leeds-based firm believes that it has identified a need for care beds locally, and cites ‘national and local data which projects significant increases in the population of older people, who will need access to a greater choice and availability of care accommodation’. In a post on LinkedIn, a spokesman for the firm said: “We...