• Andersson & Co: Albir’s one-stop shop

    Andersson & Co, situated in the heart of Albir, offers a diverse range of services for both residents and tourists. With a commitment to excellence ingrained in every aspect, Thomas Andersson, hailing from Sweden, and his partner, Ferdinand Vanhoeyveld, a Belgian native, provide personalized solutions for rentals, maintenance, renovation, interior design, and Swedish insurance. In […]

  • With an eye on Amarillo courthouse, U.S. senators push to stop federal judge shopping

    U.S. Senate leaders introduced legislation to end “judge shopping” — a practice that’s made a federal courthouse in Amarillo with a Trump-appointed judge a destination for conservative litigants challenging Biden administration policies.

  • With an eye on Amarillo courthouse, U.S. senators push to stop federal judge shopping

    Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate leaders introduced legislation to end “judge shopping” — a practice that’s made a federal courthouse in Amarillo with a Trump-appointed judge a destination for conservative litigants challenging Biden administration policies.

  • Sunrise Stops & Shops: Father & Son Jewelry

    This week on Sunrise Stops & Shops, discover Father & Son Jewelry—a beloved Medford treasure spanning five generations. From their humble beginnings with their Greek immigrant grandfather in the 1950s to their ongoing commitment to the community. © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.

  • Letters to the Editor: There was only one Hitler. Stop likening him to Trump

    To the editor: This world has known only one Adolf Hitler. When one likens an American politician to Hitler — as Timothy W. Ryback does in his April 8 op-ed article noting the similarities in how Hitler and Trump used their trials as soapboxes — no matter how much one dislikes that politician or disapproves of their words, thoughts and actions, much credibility is lost and the evil of Hitler is minimized. Mark Haas, Sherman Oaks .. To the editor: The historical parallels between Hitler and the...

  • One-on-one with President Biden

    President Joe Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania and gives exclusive interview to Nexstar’s Reshad Hudson.

  • One thing stops us from prising teens from their phones: peer pressure

    The rise in mental health problems in young people should force politicians to actAcross the rich world, a problem emerges. Children are spending more time hunched over iPhones working on their personal brands and less time building mud huts in the woods with their friends. Social stakes have got higher: the right post, message, or photo can give you a huge blast of approval; one mis-step could make you an outcast.Playful and elastic real-life interactions have been replaced by unforgiving...

  • Tim Dowling: I’m taking requests on the piano. The only one I get is ‘Stop’

    I like to play in the kitchen. But my audience isn’t buying it, including the catThere is a piano in our kitchen. It’s a digital piano, a few keys short of the full 88, that I bought for myself a couple of years ago. It normally lives in my office shed, but I carry it into the house on band rehearsal nights so the piano player can turn up straight from work.After rehearsals it usually takes me a couple of days to summon the will to carry it back to my office – it takes three trips: piano, stand,...

  • Bath gift shop raided, warned to stop illegal cannabis sales

    BATH, N.Y. (WETM) – Wood Rock's Art and Gifts, a gift shop located in Bath, was raided yesterday due to illegal cannabis sales at the shop, according to a sign posted on the business' door. According to an 18 News reporter on the scene, the shop located at 374 West Morris Street in Bath was []

  • He wasn't a crier, but then his wife died — and the tears wouldn't stop. How one father found his way forward

    Warren Kozak used to wonder whether he had a personality defect because he rarely if ever cried. Kozak was very close to his grandmother, and when she died suddenly, he felt terrible but didn’t cry. When his parents died years later, the same experience — very sad, but no tears. In Kozak’s book out this month, "Waving Goodbye: Life After Loss," he says the death six years ago of his wife, Dr. Lisa Krenzel, finally opened the floodgates. After Krenzel died, especially during the first year, Kozak...

  • Stop & Shop to donate to Springfield Technical Community College’s food pantry

    Stop & Shop will be donating to Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) for their School Food Pantry Program.