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- AU Symphony Orchestra presents spring concert tonight
The Andrews University Symphony Orchestra will present its spring concert tonight in the Howard Performing Arts Center.
- Local artists' pastel work on display in Benton Harbor
Local artists' pastel work on display
- Find your next great read in our 101 top book club picks
Elevate your reading list with these 101 curated book club favorites.
- 'Faces of Death' is a gory, clever satire for horror audiences who've seen everything
A horror film remake of the 1983 cult classic 'Faces of Death' is in the works.
- Adirondack Thunder snap skid in shootout, move closer to clinching ECHL playoff berth
Adirondack Thunder win, near playoff clinch
- Urbana native Zoya Wu honored as 2026 Boneyard Arts Festival Signature Artist
Urbana native Zoya Wu honored as 2026 Boneyard Arts Festival Signature Artist
- CUSF honoree a 'behind-the-scenes' person despite drawing the spotlight
Ayala Donchin's behind-the-scenes work as a catering business owner led to her recognition as a CUSF honoree.
- Haven of the Dan River Region to launch capital campaign for later space
Haven of the Dan River Region to launch capital campaign for new space
- Ohio University to celebrate Spring 2026 Commencement May 1–2
Ohio University to celebrate Spring 2026 commencement May 1–2
- Prep softball: Harper, Hoover baffle Spring Valley 9-0
Kaylynn Harper pitched a shutout, allowing just one hit and striking out seven in a 9-0 win over Spring Valley.
- Snowy Egrets show unique foraging behavior at Shipwreck Museum
Snowy Egrets observed exhibiting unusual foraging habits at local museum
- PRAGMATIC PLAY BRINGS LEGENDARY SLOTS IP TO LIVE CASINO WITH GATES OF OLYMPUS ROULETTE
Pragmatic Play brings Gates of Olympus IP to live casino with a game show-style roulette experience.
- ‘Humboldt USA’ Is a Timely “Fraught Love Letter” to a Naturalist, Challenging Our Notions of Technology and Environmentalism (Exclusive Clip)
Documentary film explores the legacy of Alexander von Humboldt and his concept of interconnectedness through a road trip to places named after him in the US.
- Good News in History, April 9
Robert E. Lee and Ulysses Grant's surrender marked the end of the American Civil War 161 years ago.
- Kengo Kuma and Associates Wins Competition to Design New Wing for London's National Gallery
Kengo Kuma & Associates wins competition to design new wing for London's National Gallery.
- A haunted narrative: A spooky immersive game is happening at the old Griffith Park Zoo
A mysterious game has taken over the old Griffith Park Zoo, featuring immersive experiences and interactive storytelling.
- James Brandon Lewis Trio blends jazz, funk influences in St. Louis debut
James Brandon Lewis named Top Tenor Saxophonist and Artist of the Year by DownBeat Magazine
- Jackson County venue announces 2 summer headliners
British rock band to perform in Jackson County, Arkansas country singer-songwriter to headline shows
- Apple’s chip ‘binning’ explained: What is it and why does it matter?
Apple's use of 'binned' chips in its products improves yields and lowers costs, but may result in slight performance degradation, which can range from 10-20% depending on the product and application.
- Horoscopes by Holiday: April 8, 2026
Focus on the present, letting go of expectations.
- New matchmaking platform Sail.game launches to combat "discovery fatigue" between developers and publishers
Sail.game platform aims to combat discovery fatigue in game development and publishing
- The Drama Cordially Invites You to Another High Concept A24 Cringefest
Zendaya's secret life as a competitive taxidermist
- Soccer: Goslings open conference slate with win over T-Birds
Watertown girls soccer team wins 3-2 against Baraboo.
- HVAC Experts Reveal the $1 Incense Trick That's the Secret to Slashing Your AC Bill This Spring
Inexpensive incense is used to clean and refresh the air in your AC unit, reducing energy consumption and lowering your bill.
- Fire ban in tri-county Game and Fish lands
Fire ban implemented on Game and Fish Commission lands due to drought conditions
- NSDAR holding meeting Saturday
NSDAR meeting scheduled at First Methodist Church on Thursday
- Leagon presented chamber service award
Leagon receives 30-year service award from Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives.
- Knights shock Islanders in girls soccer
St. John's Knights defeat JFK Islanders 3-2 in girls soccer rematch
- ClerkMinutes Announces National Meeting Minutes Day, Marking the Largest Single-Day AI Deployment in Local Government
National Meeting Minutes Day aims to mobilize over 34,000 municipal Clerks with free AI tools to process meeting minutes in under 10 minutes, ClerkMinutes is an AI-powered meeting minutes platform, and the event is the largest single-day AI deployment in local government.
- North Dakotan guides SDSU's Little International into its 103rd year
SDSU's Little International celebrates 103 years
- Kitchen Island Storage Ideas That Actually Work – 13 Smart Ways to Maximize Space and Function
Maximize vertical space with stacked baskets and containers
- Nvidia-backed Marvell pitches one chip to rule the RAN
Marvell Technology pitches one chip to rule the RAN, addressing vendor fragmentation and development costs.
- This PGA Tour pro ditched the big brands for a $39 golf ball — and now Ben Griffin is going to The Masters
Ben Griffin, a PGA Tour pro, switched to a $39 golf ball, choosing a cheaper option over big brands, for his approach to the Masters tournament.
- Pikuniku joins Crunchyroll Game Vault with its quirky puzzle adventure
Indie puzzle-adventure game Pikuniku now available on Crunchyroll Game Vault
- Your earbuds are damaging your hearing — 3 warning signs you're ignoring
Prolonged exposure to loud music through earbuds is the leading cause of hearing loss in young adults.
- COLUMN: Importance of Chiles v. Salazar and the protection of free speech
The US Supreme Court ruled that conversion therapy for gay and transgender minors is unconstitutional.
- Meghan Markle sparks huge debate over parenting decision in Easter egg hunt post
Meghan Markle's decision to keep her children's faces hidden in Easter egg hunt post sparks debate on social media.
- UConn’s Alex Karaban Gets Emotional After Final Game Loss to Michigan
Karaban gets emotional after final game loss
- John S. Rackham
John S. Rackham, a resident of Berryville, passed away peacefully on April 3, 2026.
- Do you really need to wash towels after using each time? I asked the experts
You should wash towels after every 3-4 uses
- Ahead of Portland shows, actor Nick Offerman talks Ron Swanson, woodworking and new projects
Actor Nick Offerman discusses his roles, woodworking, and upcoming performances including a show about Ron Swanson.
- Eastern Washington teacher entered a photo contest. Now her work will be displayed in Idaho's newest U.S. Navy submarine - Mon, 06 Apr 2026 PST
Eastern Washington teacher's photo selected for display on Idaho Navy submarine.