BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS (ValleyCentral) — Progreso Mayor Gerardo “Jerry” Alanis made his first appearance in federal court Tuesday after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested him on drug charges. Jerry Alanis, 31, of Progreso appeared before a judge on Tuesday morning at the federal courthouse in Brownsville. Wearing handcuffs and a chain around his waist, Jerry []
Some Americans have been receiving discounted internet service for months. But now, that program is on track to run out.
Some Americans have been receiving discounted internet service for months. But now, that program is on track to run out.
Some Americans have been receiving discounted internet service for months. But now, that program is on track to run out.
Some Americans have been receiving discounted internet service for months. But now, that program is on track to run out.
Some Americans have been receiving discounted internet service for months. But now, that program is on track to run out.
The City of Ripon Department of Planning and Economic Development recently received a request to construct 12 tennis courts along with a parking lot at the Mistlin Sports Park.
The Garda Anti-Corruption Unit has been investigating the activities of a Garda unit based in the Dublin region.
Gunmen suspected of carrying out the Russia concert hall attack, which left more than 130 dead, have appeared at a Moscow district court.
Suspects in the Russia concert hall attack arrived at a Moscow district court on Sunday night. One of the suspects was led blindfolded into the courtroom.
WORCESTER — Police officials investigating the homicide of a mother and 11-year-old daughter confirmed that the suspect – who was caught Friday in San Diego, Calif. – can be brought back to Massachusetts to face charges for the March 5 fatal shooting. According to a spokesperson for the Worcester County DA, Dejan Belnavis, who is one of two suspects, appeared in court in San Diego on Monday and signed a waiver of extradition, which means he can now be brought back to Worcester to face charges....
Microsoft-owned platform LinkedIn, primarily known as a job-seeking and networking platform, plans to add gaming to its services to boost engagement time.According to a TechCrunch report, LinkedIn is developing a new gaming experience for its users and it will do so via puzzles and word-based games similar to Wordle. Three of its initial games are called “Queens”, “Inference” and “Crossclimb”, as per the report.Games are seen to be among the most popular apps for mobile phones and PCs — both for...