• Tigers' City Connect unis celebrate the Motor City

    DETROIT -- The Tigers shied away from baseball’s trend of myriad alternate jerseys for years, sticking with their traditional home whites and road grays with the Olde English D. Fittingly, their jump into baseball’s City Connect series is both a tribute to Detroit’s rich history and a nod to the

  • foster carers celebrated in walk through city

    The Council’s foster care teams organised the Foster Care Walk. It started at the bottom of The Moor and wove its way up to the musical instruments outside Light Cinema on Charter Row. It then crossed to Pound’s Park, before heading along Division Street towards the Town Hall and Peace Gardens. Here, the event to mark Foster Care Fortnight 2024 was met alongside the fountains by the new Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Councillor Jayne Dunn, before heading into the Town Hall for a reception in the...

  • Can you swim at Seven Tubs nature area?

    PLAINS TWP., LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Seven Tubs Recreation Area has been visited by many for decades. The question remains, are you allowed to swim at Seven Tubs? The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources (DCNR), recently announced the reopening of Seven Tubs on April 5 after being closed last year for a $1.5 []

  • Lakes Area Rescue expands and celebrates 2nd year

    The community is invited to the second anual Meet and Greet Family Fun Night will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 22, at the Brainerd International Raceway.

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    Kansas City mayor, city apologize after tweet from city's account about Harrison Butker

    Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is apologizing after the city's official

  • City to Sell Church Street Office Building to Burlington Telecom

    The City of Burlington will sell an aging Church Street office building to its anchor tenant, Burlington Telecom, for $1.57 million. The Burlington City Council approved the deal unanimously Monday night, albeit somewhat begrudgingly. Councilors lamented the sale of the building but recognized that its long list of repairs is cost prohibitive with the city facing a $13.1 million budget shortfall heading into next fiscal year. Councilor Marek Broderick (P-Ward 8) said he hopes the sale is...

  • Tornado Watch issued for multiple counties in the Kansas City area

    The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for the Kansas City

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    Roanoke and Wonju, South Korea celebrate 60 years as sister cities

    ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) — It’s been 60 years since the City of Roanoke and Wonju, South Korea were established as sister cities. Now, Roanoke and Wonju are celebrating the milestone. On May

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    Man dropped off at hospital in Pearl City area with gunshot wound to hand

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- The Honolulu police are looking for a shooting suspect in an incident that happened in Pearl City early Friday morning. Police records show that a man in his 20s was dropped off at a hospital with a gunshot wound to his hand. Hospital staff called police about the incident. An Attempted Murder []

  • Queen City Café’s Biscuits Are Hot at Burlington's Coal Collective

    Sean Richards didn't intend to open a biscuit restaurant. His plan for Queen City Café was wide-ranging — breakfast, lunch and dinner — and built around simple, seasonal wood-fired fare, including rôtisserie chickens and whole-roasted cauliflower. But almost as soon as he fired up the 10-by-12-foot oven in the former Myer's Bagels spot on Pine Street, Richards' biscuits became a thing. In the month since opening, he and his team have baked up to 150 per day in cast-iron pans, rotating...

  • SJ celebrates Cinco de Mayo with parades and city-sponsored lowriding

    This year, there were two parades in San Jose to celebrate Cinco de Mayo Mexican heritage, including one event that now officially sanctions and celebrates lowriders in the community.

  • Bay Area city orders scientists to stop controversial cloud brightening experiment

    Prior to this month, researchers were using specialized machines to spray salt water into the air above a decommissioned naval ship docked in Alameda. Their ultimate goal? To test if those machines could be used to brighten low-lying clouds above the water in an attempt to cool down the planet. Led by atmospheric scientists at the University of Washington, the experiment was part of a larger effort to find out if the warming effects of climate change could potentially be reduced by injecting...