• Salem Keizer Educators Vote to Authorize Strike

    SALEM, Ore. — The tally of votes as of Friday showed 94% of the 2, 300 educators

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    Two taken to hospital after ambulance and car crash

    Emergency services raced to the scene in Bury after the smash

  • Two arrested after stabbing sends one to the hospital

    ALPINE, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Two Alpine residents were arrested on Wednesday after allegedly stabbing another individual. According to a post by APD, on Wednesday, March 20, officers responded to the area of the 500 block of West Sul Ross Avenue, referencing a call for help from an individual. The caller said he suffered two stab []

  • Jamestown City Council To Vote On Two Housing Ordinances

    Jamestown City Council will consider two housing ordinances at their monthly voting session tonight. The proposed vacant property registration ordinance would require the owners to register the property for a fee of $250. The fee would go toward the administrative costs of registering the building and the costs for the city to monitor the vacant […]

  • Montana’s high court strikes down voting reform laws

    The Montana Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled a series of voting reform laws passed by the state Legislature in 2021 violate the fundamental right to vote. The ruling, issued Wednesday, reaffirms a 2022 lower court ruling that found four voting-related bills from the 2021 Legislature session are unconstitutional and cannot be enforced. The case combined a challenge

  • Ukraine Says It Hit Two Russian Warships In Strikes On Crimea

    KYIV, March 24 (Reuters) – The Ukrainian military said it hit two large Russian landing ships in attacks on the annexed Crimean peninsula early on Sunday, as well as a communications center

  • Nurse: Witnessing cancer and going through it yourself are two vastly different things

    Debbie Murphy has gone from caring for patients with cancer to becoming a patient herself.

  • Inmate, accomplice at large after 'brazen' ambush at hospital, authorities say

    An inmate escaped from a hospital after an accomplice fired upon the officers transporting him, in what officials called a "brazen" ambush.

  • Lauren Boebert joins the GOP chorus celebrating funding they voted against

    If there’s one thing Republicans love more than obstructing progress, it’s obstructing progress while taking credit for the goodies that flow from the thing they tried to obstruct. Every Democrat-proposed infrastructure bill is a communist, Marxist takeover of America—until their district gets the cash, which immediately transforms into the wholesome fruit of their hard work, grit, and rugged individualism. And in the case of Republicans like Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, that’s true even—you...

  • Watch: Inside the Gaza hospital where nurses starve alongside patients

    In the war-ravaged north of Gaza, where medics have been intermittently reduced to eating animal feed themselves, they say starving pregnant women are losing their babies. The levels of hunger at the Kamal Adwan hospital in Gaza City are so high that even if the mothers successfully give birth, a growing number cannot breastfeed their newborns, who end up in intensive care malnourished, dehydrated and sick. Israel vehemently denies there are any limits on aid going into Gaza and maintains it is...

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    Man taken to hospital following two-alarm fire in Etobicoke

    A man is in the hospital following a two-alarm fire in Etobicoke Tuesday afternoon. Toronto Fire Services received a call just before 4 p.m. about a building on fire on Iron Street, located near Belfield and Martin Grove roads. Crews encountered heavy smoke upon arrival but were able to quickly extinguish the blaze. Fire trucks, however, remain in the area to monitor the scene. Paramedics said they transported a man in his 50s to hospital to be treated for minor injuries. The cause of...

  • Japanese supplement pill recalled after two people die, more than 100 hospitalized

    Health supplement products believed to have caused two deaths and sickened more than 100 people have been ordered to be taken off store shelves in Japan. The products from Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co, billed as helping to lower cholesterol, contained an ingredient called benikoji, a red species of mold. In addition