From the column: "The Duluth-Petrozavodsk connection provides one of the few non-governmental communication channels still available for Russians and Americans."
From the column: "Lawn lovers who want their yards to look like artificial turf (seem to) want to spray the entire neighborhood. Over 1 billion pounds of pesticides are used in the U.S. each year."
From the column: "If we want to save our democracy, we need to search for the facts and truth and become less accepting of disinformation."
The most despised people in Charleston County might be the tree butchers. And rightly so. They’re sap-thirsty minions of Dominion Energy who show up mysteriously to saw, cut, prune, slash and eviscerate trees along our streets, instantly transforming neighborhoods from a Chamber of Commerce poster to a horror tale. You never know really when these […]
From the column: "(Duluth's St. Michael's) parish and I have been through a terrible, traumatizing experience."
From the column: "'We risk our lives for our mental health,' I joked."
Pet rats need supplies after being rescued by local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
From the column: "My life, believe it or not, is more than walkers and bedpans. Not every humbling experience is life or death."
From the column: "The pandemic is at least partially responsible for the surge of burnout across the U.S."
Air Mobility Command partnered with Standing Rock Community School to host a tribal engagement in Fort Yates, North Dakota, April 18, 2024. Leaders from across AMC, Air Force Global Strike Command, Air Force Recruiting Service and the North Dakota National Guard spent the day with students from Standing Rock Community School and the local tribal community to showcase the Air Force’s commitment to decreasing barriers for members of indigenous nations to serve and foster relationships with the...
A Dublin pub has said it will remove the majority of Diageo products from their bar following the recent price increase.
The world does not know what’s been unleashed in the tit-for-tat attacks. But it is unlikely to be anything goodIt is troubling that what started with Israel’s attack on Iran’s consular building in Syria on 1 April may not end with Tehran’s Operation True Promise. The bombing in Damascus, which killed at least two top Iranian generals, resulted in the first-ever direct strikes launched against Israel from Iranian territory. For the Islamic regime, unpopular at home, crossing the Rubicon would...