• Edinburgh trains hit by railway closure caused by sinkhole under tracks at Caldercruix

    A large sinkhole under railway tracks at Caldercruix near Airdrie is impacting on ScotRail services between Helensburgh Central and Edinburgh Waverley. The sinkhole was discovered by track engineers on Sunday, April 21 and the line has been closed to allow investigation work to be undertaken. The line between Airdrie and Bathgate is expected to remain closed until Monday, April 29, due to the potentially complex nature of the repairs needed to the railway. Network Rail and its contractors are...

  • Wilderness pushed to brink of elimination

    Anchorage took a 2-0 lead in their playoff series by winning in overtime.

  • College closures impacting athletes

    Charlie Cottrell was on spring break when he got the news Birmingham-Southern is closing its doors at the end of this school year. A football recruit out of Navarre, Cottrell was looking forward to his time as a college athlete for the Panthers starting this fall.

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    School closures announced for Thursday

    Due to ongoing power issues after Wednesday’s severe weather, some schools are expected to be closed on Thursday.

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    Traffic and road closures updates

    This is a dynamic story that will be updated with closures relative to Wednesday's severe weather. This article will be updated as roads close and reopen. Van Broussard Road at Mcrory 1 Road in Prairieville- Closed due to downed tree and utility lines (as of 11:03 a.m.)-Frenchtown Road at Country Road- Closed due to fallen tree (as of 11:19 a.m.)-Prescott Road both EB/WB between Lanier Drive and Dickens Drive- Closed due to flooding (as of 10:39 a.m.)-Wyandotte Street both EB/WB...

  • 7 Bluey Episodes Derailed by Muffin

    Sometimes you need a demanding, hilarious toddler to shake things up.

  • Is the Wilderness Act Still Protecting Nature?

    At the end of 2023, four environmental groups sued the National Park Service and invoked the Wilderness Act to stop the replanting of trees following a catastrophic wildfire in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Around the same time, the National Park Service announced that it aimed to invoke the Wilderness Act to limit the use of fixed anchors on Yosemite’s iconic big wall climbs. How did a law created 60 years ago to protect nature in undeveloped areas come to do something else...

  • Wilders accuses Timmermans of inciting violence against him

    Far-right leader Geert Wilders has said on social media he will make a formal police complaint against the leader of the biggest left-wing grouping in parliament for threatening violence against him. Wilders has also urged his followers to do the same. GL-PvdA leader Frans Timmermans was speaking to members at the party conference in Apeldoorn on Saturday when he made the comment Wilders claims is a threat. “People, our task is clear,” Timmermans said. “We will stop at nothing to

  • Hundreds being evacuated after train derailment in Wyoming

    Firefighters at the scene said a hazmat team evacuated the area.

  • 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.

  • Crash causes A14 closure in Cambridgeshire

    Traffic was moving slowly after the crash was cleared

  • Ashland's Japanese Garden open again after maintenance

    ASHLAND, Ore.– Ashland’s Japanese Garden is now open after it closed for two weeks for maintenance. The Koi fish haven’t returned yet, but Ashland Parks and Rec officials say that will happen by next week. The pond and water features were cleaned over the last two weeks and the water will be tested to make […]