• One LoL jungler continues to descend ranked ladder despite Patch 14.8 buffs

    Patch 14.8 has not been a good update for this particular League of Legends champion, who's sitting around a 48 percent win rate right now.

  • Georgia Announces Leadership Change in Gymnastics - University of Georgia Athletics

    ATHENS, Ga. — Courtney Kupets Carter will not return as head coach of the Georgia gymnastics program, J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks

  • Wilkes University holds annual journalism conference

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — It was a day to learn about journalism and the media on Friday at Wilkes University. The 23rd annual Tom Bigler Journalism and Media Conference was held on campus. Students from high schools across the region were able to talk with media professionals including 28/22 News I-Team reporter Andy Mehalshick, []

  • California continues bottom-dwelling economic ranking

    For far too many Californians, the future still will be packing up the U-Haul and heading to a state with cheaper housing and lower taxes.

  • California continues bottom-dwelling economic ranking

    For far too many Californians, the future still will be packing up the U-Haul and heading to a state with cheaper housing and lower taxes.

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    California continues bottom-dwelling economic ranking

    For far too many Californians, the future still will be packing up the U-Haul and heading to a state with cheaper housing and lower taxes.

  • Universal Studios tram crashes, injuring 14 riders

    More than a dozen people were injured when a four-car tram crashed at Universal Studios Hollywood on Saturday night, authorities said. The last car of the tram struck a rail when it was traveling down a hill of a parking structure, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Lt. Maria Abal said. "There was some type of issue with the brakes," Abal said. "We don't exactly know what yet." The Los Angeles County Fire Department received a call at 9:04 p.m. and responded to the scene. A total of 14 people were...

  • Hurricanes to play Islanders in Eastern Conference First Round

    The Carolina Hurricanes will play the New York Islanders in the Eastern Conference First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Hurricanes (52-22-7), who will finish second in the Metropolitan Division, will have home-ice advantage in the best-of-7 series. The Islanders (38-27-16) will finish third. The playoffs begin Saturday. Carolina and New York played four times in the regular season, with each team winning twice on the road. The Hurricanes won 4-3 in overtime on Nov. 4, and 4-1 on March...

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    Pro-Palestine protests continue on U.S. university campuses

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Pro-Palestinian protests continue on campuses across the United States tonight, prompting violence as police, students, and faculty clash. Demonstrations at Columbia University inspired the nationwide movement, and are continuing for a 10th day. Protesters have demanded universities divest assets from Israel and are seeking to pressure the U.S. government to rein in Israeli strikes on […]

  • These 14 Vancouver brunch restaurants were just ranked as some of the best in Canada

    British Columbians love brunch so it's no surprise that several Vancouver brunch restaurants have been ranked as some of the best in Canada.OpenTable, an online reservation booking service, ranked Canada's Top 100 Brunch Restaurants for 2024 and 14 Vancouver restaurants made the list.The OpenTable list was created by analyzing "more than 1.3 million diner reviews and metrics, including diner ratings and the percentage of restaurant reviews diners tagged as 'brunch,'" according to a press...

  • Federal financial aid stress continues for Arkansas universities, students

    The delayed rollout of a new FAFSA has caused troubles for Arkansas students, parents, and colleges and universities.

  • Police allegedly use rubber bullets and teargas at university protest in Georgia

    Multiple arrests at crackdown on Emory University campus encampment focused on Palestine and Cop CityPolice have carried out multiple violent arrests at Emory University in Decatur, Georgia, in what appears to be the first campus crackdown in recent days to involve rubber bullets and teargas after students set up an encampment in solidarity with Palestine and against Cop City.On Thursday, Emory students set up multiple tents on the campus’s lawns in protest against the university’s ties to...