• Volkswagen ‘the first domino to fall’ after union vote, says UAW president

    Shawn Fain tells the Guardian he expects ‘more of the same to come’ after celebrating union’s historic victory at Tennessee plantAfter celebrating his union’s historic victory at a Volkswagen plant in Tennessee, Shawn Fain, president of the United Auto Workers, told the Guardian that he was confident of more unionization wins at auto plants across the US, saying: “The workers at VW are the first domino to fall.“They have shown it is possible,” Fain added in an interview on Sunday evening. “I...

  • Expect delays on Highway 10 in Little Falls as roadwork begins April 22

    Expect single-lane closures on both directions with lane shifts and reduced speeds on weekdays through early July.

  • America's fight to save handwriting from extinction as IQs begin to fall for first time ever and

    Americans reported they hadn't written a note or personal letter in five years. People are having a hard time reading their own and others' handwriting. Studies show writing can increase the brain's cognitive abilities. READ MORE:

  • Minnesota toddler dies following fall from third-story hotel window in Sioux Falls

    A toddler who fell from a third-story window of a Sioux Falls hotel died Monday

  • Ringo Starr announces fall 2024 fall tour, Radio City concert. Get tickets

    The former Beatle will perform with “A Little Help From (His) Friends” at Radio City on Sept. 25.

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    Fatal falls trigger mother of UCSB grad who died in Isla Vista cliff fall two years ago

    SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif.-The mother of a UCSB graduate who died in an Isla Vista cliff fall during alumni weekend two years ago can't believe it has happened again. Heather Havens' son Chasen Alibrando, 26, fatally fell on Friday night April 29, 2022. Jake Parker, 23, fell during a daytime alumni celebration on Saturday, April

  • Temperatures begin to rebound

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Afternoon and overnight temperatures will climb throughout the rest of the week. This Evening Skies will stay clear around Middle Georgia this evening and overnight. Temperatures will bottom out in the upper 40s and lower 50s ahead of Wednesday morning. Winds will continue out of the southwest at around 5 mph. Tomorrow Skies will be largely

  • Shorthanded Stallions fall to Highlanders

    Tyler Takeda/The Madera TribuneMadera South senior Ivan Miranda works to get a kill past a McLane defender during Thursday’s three-set loss. The Madera South Stallions had to battle the McLane Highlanders last week without four starters, and battled tough in a three-set loss. Four starters were out of the starting line-up against the Highlanders, so head coach Jesse Martinez had to call up a couple of junior varsity players, including freshman Jairo Parra, who made the most of his opportunity....

  • Giants Fall to Alphas in Epic

    Scunthorpe Alphas 31 - 27 Sheffield Giants Having won the toss, the Giants offence took to the field first but were stifled by the Alphas D. Punts were traded back and forth through the first quarter, until #17 for Scunthorpe ran the ball into the end zone following a pop-pass on a jet motion. The PAT was no good, but following a turnover on downs for the Giants after a promising drive, the Alphas stretched their lead to 9-0 with a Field Goal. Despite the setback, the Giants’ heads did not drop...

  • The Empires Begin to Strike Back

    With all that is occurring in our political and cultural life, there are signs some Americans have had enough. Google recently fired 28 employees from its New York and Sunnyvale, California, offices for protesting the company’s cloud-computing contract with Israel. The reason given by the company’s vice president for global security, Chris Rackow, as reported in The Wall Street Journal, was that the sacked employees “took over office spaces, defaced our property and physically impeded the work...

  • The Empires Begin to Strike Back

    With all that is occurring in our political and cultural life, there are signs some Americans have had enough. Google recently fired 28 employees from its New York and Sunnyvale, California, offices for protesting the company’s cloud-computing contract with Israel. The reason given by the company’s vice president for global security, Chris Rackow, as reported in The Wall Street Journal, was that the sacked employees “took over office spaces, defaced our property and physically impeded the work...

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    Severe risk begins tomorrow

    Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane shows the 1st threat we're watching tomorrow.