Dr Frank 'Danger' Li ran a chain of pain clinics in Washington until state regulators suspended his license, alleging his clinics had prescribed drugs which contributed to the deaths of 18 of his people.
Cameras captured Bueckers as she cheered and recorded her teammates getting up on stage and welcomed into the WNBA. Fans then took to social media to appreciate her excitement.
Commentators have been going for months debating the merits of the New York/“hush money" prosecution of Donald Trump. Is it “serious"? Is it serious enough? How does it match up against the three
In 11 U.S. states and Washington DC, it takes a salary of $500,000 a year or more to be part of the top 5% of earners.
Rep. Marla Brown, R-Lawrence, announced on Thursday the release of $100,000 in state funding for upgrades to Pearson and Marti parks in Lawrence County. The funding stems from the Pennsylvania Parks and Forest Foundation (PPFF), according to Brown.
The Federal Government’s economic and monetary policies may have widened the gap between the rich and the poor in the past nine months.
Hawaii’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady at 3.1% in March to match the previous month, according to recent data from the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.
When it comes to rivalries in the world of sports, there are few breeding
Two hurdles remain: Approvals from the state DEP commissioner, and from the Morristown zoning board.
When sports marketing moves at the pace of the game, Coca-Cola can’t keep its campaigns or creativity bottled up. At the beginning of this year’s NCAA men’s and women’s March Madness basketball tournaments, The Coca-Cola Company and its partners at Cartwright Creative released a one-minute spot for Coke Zero Sugar, “Free Throw Madness.” The spot featured college fans from Tennessee, Duke (including alum and ESPN analyst Jay Williams), Connecticut, South Carolina (including graduate and...
The Bend detachment of the Marine Corps League is hosting the organization's state convention this weekend at the Bend Elks Lodge.
(The Center Square) – Washington state aims to have fast charging electric vehicle ports every 50 miles across the entire span of its 2,633 mile road system, and 3 million total in both public and private charging ports. However, these efforts to electrify the state's transportation sector could be undermined by copper wire thefts that have already hit newly-installed charging stations in various locations, leaving the chargers unusable and costing taxpayers. It’s...