• St. Patrick's Day Parade Canceled After Shootings Reported in Falls Township, PA

    A carjacking and series of shootings in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, have led to a "shelter in place" order for the residents.

  • Fall further in love with The Fall Guy in new trailer

    Action fans, rom-com lovers, Ryan Gosling devotees, and stunt performer supporters alike, rejoice! There’s a new trailer for what is becoming one of the most hotly anticipated films of the year, The Fall Guy. David Leitch’s big blockbuster romance premieres in theaters May 3, but it debuted to warm reviews out of SXSW. Much of that is due to the charm and humor of Gosling and Emily Blunt, who proved their chemistry at this year’s Oscars. But it’s also due to Leitch’s vision for a “love letter to...

  • St. Marys hosts first-ever St. Patrick’s Day celebrations

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Hundreds of people took part in the first St. Patrick's Day street party in St. Mary's over the weekend. Live bagpipes, games and food trucks gathered in St. Mary's Main Street to help members of the community enjoy the holiday. Events were held throughout the day, serving as a great get-together opportunity []

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    St. Joseph’s Altar is a bountiful buffet and blessing at Metairie’s St. Francis Xavier Church

    Cookies, cakes and breads. A bountiful buffet of a blessing.

  • The Sky is Not Falling

    Allow me to try to walk my fellow Cardinal fans off the ledge. Yes, Dusty May is going to coach Michigan. Yes, Scott Drew says he’s happy at Baylor. So the two faves among the fan base, the ones with the most razzmatazz, to take the Cardinal job are off the board. Here’s what I know I don’t know. Whether Drew ever really considered moving on. If so, to Louisville? Whether Josh Heird had him on his short list? Whether Dusty May ever considered Louisville? Whether Josh Heird ever reached out to...

  • Warriors fall to Harambee Stars

    COACH Norman Mapeza and defender Teenage Hadebe were sent off and the Warriors were humbled 3-1 by the Harambee Stars of Kenya To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • St. Luke's CFO to retire

    Following Eric Lohn's retirement, Dr. Nicholas Van Deelen will be promoted to president of the health care system and of Aspirus Health's Minnesota region.

  • Stallions’ softball falls to Livingston

    Wendy Alexander/The Madera TribuneMadera South coach Alfonso Cuevas gives a fist bump to Alejandra Bermudez after she reached on an error in the fourth inning of Monday’s non-conference loss to Livingston.The Madera South Stallions softball team is having a rough 2024 season. They are 0-11 on the year, and in nine of those games, they have allowed more than 10 runs. They have suffered the mercy rule in seven of their losses. The Stallions were stung again on Monday in a non-conference loss to...

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    Hawaii falls to California at WBIT

    Hawaii officially made its third consecutive postseason appearance on Thursday.

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    Weekly jobless claims fall

    Initial unemployment claims dropped more than expected last week, down 2,000 from the week before. And that stat continues inching toward historic lows. Also in this episode: Oh, to live in the Big Apple! Why cargo bike deliveries are taking off, what the city’s new trash management plan looks like and how climate change causes home insurance headaches across the country.

  • Purdue to Face Grambling St.

    The Grambling St. Tigers defeated the Montana St. Bobcats 88-81 in overtime after being down 14 points in the second half. Led by Jimel Cofer’s 19 points (averaged 2.8 during season) while getting 18 points a piece from Antwan Burnett and Jourdan Smith, the Tigers shot 40% (4-10) from behind the arc and forced 12 turnovers. Those 12 turnovers really hurt Montana St. as Grambling St. scored 23 points off turnovers. That, along with outrebounding their opponent 41-27, were the differences in this...

  • More than half of organizations fall victim to cyberattacks

    The latest Cybersecurity Readiness Index from Cisco shows that 53 percent of the respondents report falling victim to a cyber incident this past year, and many leaders (73 percent) believe that they will be a victim of a cybersecurity incident in the next 12-24 months.