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- March Madness live updates: Tournament brackets revealed on Selection Sunday
Selection Sunday reveals 2026 men's and women's NCAA Basketball Tournament brackets.
- Thunder Bay Fire Rescue responds to structural fire on North Syndicate Avenue
Fire breaks out on North Syndicate Avenue in Thunder Bay, Ontario, with minimal damage and no injuries reported.
- Boys prep basketball: Senior trio highlights area all-substate selections
Dubuque Senior had three selections on the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association's Class 4A Substate 5 team.
- As Mutual of Omaha Tower nears final height, gym, dining floor and 'sky lobby' take shape
Construction of upper floors progressing, Gym and dining facilities on 13th floor, 'sky lobby' with high-end retail and amenities near completion
- Effort to remedy harm from race-based kidney test helps Black patients seeking transplants
A new national plan to address racial disparities in kidney transplants has led to a significant increase in transplants for Black patients.
- Napa Rainbow Girls program empowers young women
The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls offers community service projects and mentorship to empower young women.
- 15 hearty recipes built around a cast iron pan
Cast iron pan versatility
- Atlanta's American Giants Museum brings on new owners
New owners acquire American Giants Museum in Atlanta, plan to expand collection and maintain Route 66 spirit.
- Omaha firefighters deployed to battle western Nebraska wildfires
Omaha firefighters deployed to battle western Nebraska wildfires
- Plan to replace income tax with expanded sales tax clears Missouri House
Missouri House approves proposal to replace income tax with sales tax
- Rock Valley Physical Therapy to open clinic within The Group
Rock Valley Physical Therapy to expand services with new clinic
- Dr. Williamson to receive ECU’s Lifetime Service Award
Dr. Gerald Williamson to receive ECU's Lifetime Service Award
- South Shore Line leadership transitions as West Lake line nears March 31 opening
South Shore Line leadership transitions amid West Lake line preparations
- Top 5 Ways to Keep Disengaged Employees from Costing the World Trillions
Disengaged employees cost trillions, Gallup reports that engaged employees yield better results, frequent turnover is a leading cause of disengagement, lack of autonomy and feedback are key disengagement drivers, employees who feel valued and supported are more likely to be engaged.
- That Feeling When a Song Sends You Back in Time? Science Has a Name for It
Music-induced nostalgia
- Why You And Your Pooch Share Similar Reactions to Life
Dogs and their owners experience similar stress responses to life's events.
- Reader asks: What causes all the fires in Rochester?
Human error and electrical issues are common causes of fires in Rochester, with faulty wiring and malfunctioning appliances often cited as contributors.
- Plane Passenger Overhears Phone Call—Not Ready For What They're Told
Passenger overhears flight attendant discussing her 'special request' with a passenger, unaware of what she's just overheard
- Think More Carefully Before Going All In On Police Surveillance Technology
Police departments are increasingly relying on surveillance technology, raising concerns about privacy and oversight.
- Sherman's opens dining room in South Haven
Sherman's of South Haven now open with interior dining, marking the start of the season.
- Madison County pet owners compete in Bark & Meow Madness contest
Madison County residents vote for their top dogs and cats in Bark & Meow Madness contest
- NAIA women's basketball: Two-time defending champs headed back to final site as Dordt tops Rocky Mountain
Dordt wins NAIA women's basketball title bid
- More Americans are using their 401(k) as an ATM. Should you?
Borrowing from 401(k) can lead to reduced retirement savings.
- Icemen meet ECHL contender Florida Everblades in Sunday hockey
The Jacksonville Icemen will host the Florida Everblades in ECHL action.
- Vineyard Wind turbines shipped out: New Bedford top stories
New Bedford city facing $5 million lawsuit.
- Georgia basketball bracketology, projections on Selection Sunday
Georgia is projected to be a 5 seed in the latest NCAA Tournament projections.
- Project Connect event in Petoskey bringing 70+ services to aid families
Project Connect event in Petoskey brings together 70+ local agencies offering free services and resources to aid families with support for health, housing, and more on March 18.
- Kawhi limps off with sprained ankle in Clips' loss
Kawhi Leonard sprained left ankle
- Guam's regulatory AI task force to hold first official meeting on Tuesday
Guam's regulatory AI task force will hold its first official meeting on Tuesday.
- What we know about the Old Dominion University gunman, a veteran and convicted ISIS supporter
Moscow, ID shooting suspect identified as former ISIS supporter, veteran
- Letters for Sunday, March 15, 2026
The Aquatic Center will offer accessible facilities for people of all ages and abilities.
- Family travel 5: Jump-start your vacation plans
Orlando, Florida
- Letter: Celebrate Honey Bee Day and support local beekeepers
March marks the start of Iowa's peak bee season as the state's honey bee population prepares for the busy summer ahead.
- Paseo Pottery to launch Pitch Night to help Santa Fe nonprofits
Paseo Pottery hosts Pitch Night to support local nonprofits, offering a unique blend of entrepreneurship and philanthropy.
- Venezuela KO's defending champ Japan from WBC
Venezuela defeats defending champion Japan in the World Baseball Classic
- Italy tops P.R., rides magical WBC run into semis
Italy advances to World Baseball Classic semis
- Downtown Vernon Association's Taste of Downtown Vernon draws thousands
Thousands attend Downtown Vernon's Taste of Downtown Vernon event
- Carol Lee (Nee: Westphal) Zabkowicz
Carol Lee Zabkowicz, a lifelong Racine resident, passed away on [date].