• Florida resort guests are stunned to find influx of huge lizards after mother laid more than two dozen eggs inside swimming pool water slide jet

    A female iguana and her eggs were discovered at a resort in Miami on Friday. The female iguana ended up escaping from the slide while 30 iguana eggs were recovered and had to be 'dispatched.'

  • Pictured: Your margarita memories

    More than 800 flavor thrill seekers packed into the River Market pavilions last night for the Arkansas Times Spring Margarita Festival.

  • Unnamed Memory ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

    Both Oscar and Tinasha have to learn to let go a little in order to move forward, and I don't think either of them are particularly good at it

    • WNYC

    A looming deadline for student loan forgiveness

    People with certain federal student loans have until Tuesday to consolidate them and qualify for debt cancellation. The Department of Education is reviewing over 40 million loan accounts and issuing credit for past payments that previously didn’t count toward forgiveness. Also in this episode: a look at the latest inflation reading, Americans’ savings habits and pop-up coworking spaces.

  • Knoebels Amusement Resort to open this weekend

    ELYSBURG, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Get ready to experience family fun at Knoebels Amusement Resort as they kick off the season this weekend. In less than 24 hours, everyone can experience cool coasters, funnel cakes, and camping as Knoebels opens its doors for its 98th season. Knoebels Amusement Resort opens on Saturday, April 27 from []

  • Guest Essay: Why NYU RAs are unionizing

    Guest essays reflect opinions from writers beyond WSN. If you’d like to submit a guest essay for consideration, please email [email protected]. Resident assistants, like all student workers, are among the people on the ground doing the hard work to make the NYU community what it is. It’s a job for which we waited years to apply, This story Guest Essay: Why NYU RAs are unionizing appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Daytime closures for Connecticut Avenue in Joplin

    JOPLIN, Mo. — Officials with the City of Joplin say motorists traveling through the city should be aware of a daytime closure on Connecticut Avenue, just south of 38th Street. The closure will be in effect from 9 a.m., beginning April 30, until dusk each day, requiring drivers to seek alternative north/south routes such as []

  • Thousands Honour Veterans' March At Memorial

    Matt Anderson PSM, Director of the Australian War Memorial, says he was delighted to see large crowds attend the Anzac Day 2024 ACT RSL Veterans'

  • Local businesses frustrated by road closure

    The road closure will begin April 29 and last about three weeks. Construction crews will be relocating a fiber optic bank and installing a cross culvert.

  • Cablecos Expected to Embrace 25GS-PON

    Cablecos Expected to Embrace 25GS-PON A growing number of cable companies are either planning to upgrade or currently upgrading the fiber potion of their networks to 25GS-PON, according to Dell’Oro Group analyst Jeff Heynen. The business market is an important one for cable companies, and, Telecompetitor

    • DVIDS

    Memorial unveiled for freefall jumpers KIA

    Five years ago, when Master Sgt. Nick Sheperty was killed in a training accident his family learned there were no memorial statues specifically representing service members who died in freefall accidents. Sheperty’s family decided to create a foundation and donate a statue to memorialize those service members.

  • Brussels embraces fascism in the name of democracy

    Fascism is alive and well in Belgium, as the mayor of Brussels has opted to suppress an assembly of conservative academics, politicians, and commentators. The National Conservatism Conference started on Tuesday with a who’s who roster of prominent conservatives from all over Europe. British politicians Suella Braverman and Nigel Farage, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, […]