• Western Kentucky Unveils The Greatest Gloves In College Softball History Featuring Legendary Mascot

    Western Kentucky unveiled the greatest (sliding) gloves in college softball as the Hilltoppers look to end their season with a strong push in Conference USA. They feature the funniest and most handsome mascot in the country! Big Red made its debut on the diamond. The gloves, which are designed to protect an athlete’s hand and […]

  • Longmont police notes: Stolen vehicle

    Longmont police notes: Stolen vehicle

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    Police officer struck by vehicle in Chesterfield

    The Chesterfield County Police Department is investigating an incident where an officer was struck by a vehicle Friday night.

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    Dayton Police Officer hit by vehicle during traffic stop

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- A Dayton Police Officer was hit during a traffic stop late Wednesday night. The traffic stop occurred at W. Fairview Ave. and Catalpa Dr. in Dayton around 9:50 p.m. According to DPD's public information officer, a woman got out of the vehicle and ran away on foot during the traffic stop. []

  • Longmont police found dead man in vehicle Sunday

    According to Longmont Public Safety spokeswoman Robin Ericson, Longmont police responded to a medical call at 4901 Nelson Road on Sunday at 12:14 p.m. Upon arrival, officers located a deceased man inside a vehicle.

  • Adobe unveils AI features for Photoshop — but not everyone is happy about it

    Adobe announced new AI Photoshop tools powered by an updated version of its Firefly generative AI model amidst ongoing controversy about copyrighted training data.

  • The Black Tax: why have African Americans been cheated by the system for so long?

    In a new book, historian Andrew W Kahrl looks at the many systemic ways that prejudicial and harmful practices have affected financial stabilityProperty value assessment may not sound like the most thrilling of topics, but according to historian Andrew W Kahrl’s new book The Black Tax, it represents a hugely important piece of structural inequality in the US, one that implicates a wide range of topics, including the process of gentrification, the quality of public schools and other amenities,...

  • Vehicle vandalism reports in Republic spark police investigation

    REPUBLIC, Mo. -- The Republic Police Department (RPD) is asking the public for assistance after responding to a string of vandalism incidents in the city on Saturday. Police have already detained one vandalism suspect and have identified the suspects as minors. According to the RPD, they received many reports early Saturday morning about vehicles being []

  • Detroit Lions Unveil Bronco And Mustang-Inspired Uniforms

    The Detroit Lions have unveiled new uniforms that draw inspiration from the Ford Bronco and Mustang. The NFL team is owned by the Ford family and plays at Ford Field. For decades, the Detroit Lions have been the automotive equivalent of a Pinto. They gave dumpster fires a bad name and finished the 2008 season without a single win. However, things have turned around under the leadership of Sheila Ford Hamp and coach Dan Campbell. Last year, the team had an impressive showing as they finished 12–5...

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  • Cleveland officials investigating take-home vehicles for police: I-Team

    The FOX 8 I-Team investigated how Cleveland police top bosses are using take-home cars, and we found city hall looking at it too.

  • with a surprising switch coming to Formula One in Miami next month

    Ferrari will ditch their traditional red livery for 'fresh and unexpected colours' at the Miami GP next month to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the marque's presence in the USA.