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- Crawfish cookoff to benefit homeless animals
Crawfish cookoff to benefit homeless animals
- Record-shattering heat wave to bake New Mexico this week
Record-breaking heat wave to hit New Mexico this week
- A professional NYC driver thought he was paying his E-ZPass tolls. Then he got a $14,000 bill.
New NYC driver receives $14,000 E-ZPass bill despite paying tolls
- Venezuela rallies past Italy to make first WBC final
Venezuela wins first WBC game
- Why Mobile-Friendly Websites Matter More Than Ever
Mobile-friendly websites improve user experience
- Influencers worked to make Houston popular spring break destination
Houston's spring break destination reputation boosted by influencer partnerships
- Rain/snow wipes out Monday's spring sports schedule
University of Wisconsin's spring sports games at Camp Randall Stadium
- Free yoga, gym sessions available through pilot program
Free yoga and gym sessions now available through local pilot program.
- Driver's Car Ends Up in the Hudson River
Driver's car ends up in Hudson River after accident.
- Bama preps to play without Holloway after arrest
Alabama to play without Holloway in NCAA tournament due to arrest
- Pelham Board of Education advances planning for potential new high school
Pelham Board of Education approves service agreement with Volkert, Inc. for potential new high school
- Man charged with planting bombs near the Capitol claims he’s covered by Trump pardon - Politico
Man charged with planting bombs near the Capitol claims he’s covered by Trump pardon.
- Special Weather Statement until TUE 12:15 AM EDT
Rain expected to transition to snow in central Pennsylvania this evening, potentially causing hazardous travel conditions.
- DarcyIQ Launches Support for AWS Partner Central Agents, Bringing AI-Powered Co-Sell and Funding Intelligence Directly Into Partner Workflows
DarcyIQ launches support for AWS Partner Central Agents
- Chlorophyll Water rides social media surge to top trend award
Chlorophyll Water's social media popularity leads to top industry trend award.
- ‘Our whole world shattered': Family mourns Trussville airman killed in military plane crash in Iraq
Trussville airman killed in Iraq
- Today’s Lely Radio Sports Page – Community Focus – Women Who Hoop – 3-16-26
Karlie Anderson discusses her new blog Women Who Hoop, focusing on women's basketball topics.
- Horry County parents respond to district’s decision to dismiss students early for severe weather
Parents express surprise and frustration over early dismissal
- Traveler Warns Against Hotel Feature They Avoid 'Like The Plague'
Refillable hotel toiletries raise hygiene and tampering concerns
- I-ACT comes together to prepare the community for IUPatty's weekend
Indiana Area Collaborative Team prepares community for IUPatty's weekend.
- Cardinals Get C- Grade After Failed 'Kyler Murray Experiment'
Arizona Cardinals underperform under Kyler Murray
- 13 Petite Spring Dresses That Instantly Lengthen — Starting at $15
Petite spring dresses available on Amazon starting at $15.
- Southeast FFA showcases science, craftsmanship in busy February
Southeast FFA chapter participates in multiple competitions, showcases craftsmanship in various shop projects, completes several projects during productive week.
- What is a BORG? Chicago police confiscate gallon jugs at St. Patrick’s Day river dyeing.
Chicago police confiscate gallon jugs of 'blackout rage gallon' at St. Patrick's Day river dyeing
- 2-day community celebration of Easter and family to be held at Rome parks
A two-day Easter celebration will be held in Rome's parks.
- Butler's Matta retires following a career that included 13 NCAA Tournaments
Butler's Matta retires after 13 NCAA Tournament appearances
- Indiana offering teacher grants for state park field trips
Indiana is offering a $500 grant for teachers to support field trips to state parks.
- Death notices for Mar. 17, 2026
Robert L. 'Bob' Sloss, 93, of Beloit, died March 12 at Cedar Crest Assisted Living.
- Sierra Pacific wins Division II state championship
Sierra Pacific wins Division II state championship
- CHamoru Village renovations stuck in procurement; FestPac hut rental fees to go up once enclosed
Renovation project stuck in procurement process
- One seriously injured in Richland County crash
A two-vehicle crash on Highway 13 near Mooreton resulted in one seriously injured person and two with minor injuries.
- From student library employee to faculty librarian
Sabine Dantus recounts her journey from being a student library employee to a faculty librarian at FIU, sharing the experiences that shaped her career path.
- Program helps new drivers navigate Vermont roads
A new program aims to teach new drivers in Vermont the rules of the road
- Serious injuries reported after Southington crash
Two vehicle crash on Mount Vernon Road in Southington resulted in serious injuries.
- MAILBAG: United States will come to regret poor treatment of foreign students
American society's treatment of foreign students may have unintended consequences.
- First Baptist Church of Southington’s Holy Week services
First Baptist Church of Southington hosts Holy Week services, starting with Palm Sunday, during Holy Week. Services will conclude on Easter Sunday. Details on times and locations can be found on the church's website or by contacting the church directly.
- DMV warns residents of new text scam
DMV warns residents of new text scam targeting driver's license renewal
- Wayne Mellinger: On the Streets of Santa Barbara, Style Can Be Armor
A man with sharp style may appear tough, but may be struggling.
- Jennifer Booth
Jennifer Booth, 64, of Burlington, WY, passed away unexpectedly at home on March 6, 2026.
- Gas prices rose 23.2 cents per gallon nationally over the last week, expected to rise more
Gas prices rose 23.2 cents per gallon nationwide.
- Ronald Patrick Silva
Ronald Patrick Silva, age 78, passed away peacefully on February 28, 2026.
- It's five straight state basketball championships for the Dale Pirates
Dale Pirates win 5th state basketball championship.