• Coffee in Bed bounces back to win Santa Maria at Santa Anita

    On the Kentucky Derby front, Stronghold turned in a fast workout and is set to leave for Louisville on Tuesday.

  • ‘Democrats for Cruz’: Ted Cruz highlights support from Texas’s blue voters while others laugh him off

    Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) launched a new element of his campaign, Democrats for Cruz, aiming to poach Democrats from his challenger, Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX), and show his bipartisan ability. Reps. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Veronica Escobar (D-TX) laughed at the idea that Cruz could be bipartisan. “Honestly, my response would be my laughter,” Escobar […]

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    Santa’s Spring 5K and Fun Run Takes Place Saturday; Event Supports 60th VFW Santa Parade

    Santa’s Spring 5K and Fun Run to benefit the Lorraine Post 29’s 60th Annual VFW Santa Parade takes place tomorrow. Runners may register and pick up their bibs, Saturday, April 27, beginning at 9 a.m., at the Northern Essex Community College track, 671 Kenoza St., Haverhill. Entry fee is $35 and online registration is optionally […] The post Santa’s Spring 5K and Fun Run Takes Place Saturday; Event Supports 60th VFW Santa Parade first appeared on WHAV.

  • Santa Rosa Press Gazette

    Some of my favorite childhood memories are summer days spent running around my grandmother’s yard in DeFuniak Springs. Back then, a “vacation” for our family meant a four-hour drive to Florida to see family for a few days.

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    Tallahassee - The Florida High School Athletic Association could potentially sanction competitive video gaming, or esports, as an official sport, amid growing interest from member schools.

  • Santa Rosa Press Gazette

    Lighthouse Christian College is starting a football program. At least that is what I’ve been told from credible sources. And it’s supposed to get rolling this fall. I also know the program has a coach in place. I’ve been told Ronnie Cottrell will be at the helm.

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  • Santa Rosa Press Gazette

    You are only in high school once. It may seem like, at times, the four years are never going to end, that it takes forever to get from freshman year to senior year. But the reality is it’s over in the blink of an eye.

  • Naan, the friendly side of Santa Catalina

    Naan is inspired by street food, offering original takes on recipes from around the world in a relaxed atmosphere. In the cramped Santa Catalina district, it is great to come across this little restaurant on the edge of the fray. Chef/owner Nicholas Malenchini has the best credentials to create a cool but unpretentious street food […]

  • Here's how we beat Ted Cruz and save the Senate

    It doesn't get nearly enough attention, but Democrats have some key opportunities to go on offense this fall as they fight to retain their narrow majority in the U.S. Senate. Embedded Content It's all about exploiting GOP vulnerabilities. And it so happens that one of the worst Republicans up for reelection this year is also one of the weakest: none other than Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. And even better, Democrats have put forward one of the strongest possible candidates for this race....

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    Housing Summit held in Santa Maria

    SANTA MARIA, Calif.-Housing experts met with the community inside the Fine Arts Complex at Allan Hancock College Thursday afternoon. City and county staff helped residents explore solutions to housing challenges in the Santa Maria Valley. City staff say as the population grows in Santa Maria, so does the need for more affordable housing. The Santa

  • Inmates build bicycles for students in Santa Rosa

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Inmates at a Guadalupe County prison lent a hand to a nearby community. The inmates put together more than 100 bicycles for students in Santa Rosa. It took only a few hours to get them all assembled. Funding for the bikes came from the Outdoor Equity Fund. The state corrections secretary says []