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- From flowers to pollen: Get ready for a golden glow over SLO County this spring
Oxalis blooms spotted along Fiscalini Ranch Preserve trail in Cambria, St. Patrick's Day 2021.
- Manufacturing employers and more return to 2026 Penticton Job Fair (Penticton)
Penticton Trade and Convention Centre hosts 2026 job fair with over 50 employer booths
- When do you actually need life insurance?
You may need life insurance if you have dependents, such as children or a spouse, to ensure their financial well-being in the event of your death.
- How is Houston celebrating Women's History Month? Here's what's happening in March
Houston hosts the annual Women's History Month celebration at the Houston Public Library's Central Library, featuring author readings, panel discussions and workshops.
- Couple Can’t Wait To See Wedding Photos—Until They Get Heartbreaking Text
Bride receives unexpected message about wedding photos
- Iran’s impotent new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is a no-show at his own succession rally: ‘The charisma of a boiled potato’
Iran's newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei does not attend his own succession rally, supporters use large picture of him instead.
- Apple Valley farmers market postponed after event permit expired
The California Farmers Market Collective at the Victor Valley Museum in Apple Valley has been postponed.
- Cape Cod responds to possible easing of boat speeds that protect whales
Cape Cod residents and officials weigh the potential impact of proposed changes to shipping regulations on whale populations.
- In Gaza, hints of recovery dissipate as U.S. and Israel strike Iran
U.S. and Israel launch strike on Iran, halting Gaza recovery efforts
- New Sarasota County restaurant opens inside an iconic building
A new restaurant has opened in a historic building in Sarasota County.
- Proposal would require citizenship checks for Georgia families to access food aid
Georgia lawmakers approve citizenship checks for food aid applicants
- Miami-Dade puts wetlands growth limits up for grabs
Miami-Dade commissioners oppose state bill to limit wetlands development, agree to revise boundary and rules.
- The ‘orphan pearl’: Inside Kharg, the beating heart of Iran’s oil empire
Kharg Island is home to the world's largest oil field, producing over 1 million barrels of oil per day.
- Today in History: March 11, 1949 - UND's Woodworth Hall burned
UND's Woodworth Hall catches fire, destroying multiple departments.
- FBI arrests alleged MS-13 member accused in El Salvador pastor’s killing
FBI arrests suspected MS-13 member accused in El Salvador pastor's killing
- Boston Legacy FC to be honored at State House ahead of first match
Boston Legacy FC set to be honored at Massachusetts State House before historic match
- Eric Strohmeier
Eric Strohmeier, 63, passed away March 8, 2026.
- Governors call on Congress to block Trump's tariffs
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey joins other governors in urging Congress to block Trump's tariffs.
- Elderly man attacked and killed by pit bull in Vermont, police say
Elderly man attacked and killed by pit bull in Essex, Vermont, police say
- With new restaurants and housing, Revere Beach's revitalization is in full swing
New restaurants and housing projects are boosting the local economy.
- After maxing out during migrant crisis, what's next for the Mass. shelter system?
Mass. shelter system faces funding challenges after migrant influx
- Arlington to experience traffic delays due to Java House Grand Prix this weekend
Arlington residents can expect traffic delays due to the Java House Grand Prix this weekend.
- Illinois Supreme Court weighs challenge to state gun restriction
Illinois Supreme Court to hear challenge to state's felony gun ban
- Vincent 'Vinnie' John Contreras III, 78
Vincent 'Vinnie' John Contreras III, 78, passed away Feb. 16, 2026, at his residence in Martin City surrounded by his loved ones.
- Accused 2024 murder accomplice faces fierce cross-examination
Accused of participating in 2024 Valentine's Day robbery and fatal shooting faces cross-examination
- Lawton man accused of choking girlfriend's cat, then girlfriend
Lawton man accused of choking girlfriend's cat, then girlfriend
- Vt. woman dies from injuries following crash
Vermont woman dies in black ice crash
- Former Eldridge man arrested for allegedly molesting girl and woman
Former Eldridge man arrested for alleged child molestation and adult assault.
- Man seriously injured after being stabbed in New Haven, Conn.
Man, 59, stabbed in New Haven, Conn., in stable condition.
- Temple man sentenced to 20 years after pleading guilty to aggravated sexual assault
A Temple man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison
- Local leaders say there'll be zero tolerance for debauchery at Southie's St. Pat's Parade
Southie residents prepare for St. Pat's Parade
- Two men shot in Hartford, Conn. Tuesday night, one in critical condition
Two men shot in Hartford, Conn. Tuesday night
- Serious multi-car crash on I-95 south in Canton causing traffic delays
Multi-car collision on I-95 south in Canton, MA causing traffic delays
- Nearly 50 products recalled last month by Consumer Product Safety Commission
Several consumer products, including children's toys, clothing, furniture, baby products, and household items, have been recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- Shoplifting investigation leads to recovery of stolen firearms, narcotics
Shoplifting investigation uncovers stolen firearms and narcotics in Denham Springs, Louisiana.
- Crews to trim limbs, clear debris along Henry Road Wednesday morning
Crews to trim limbs and clear debris along Henry Road on Wednesday morning.
- One person dead after crash in Blue Grass Monday evening
One person killed in crash in Blue Grass, Kentucky, on Monday evening.
- Eagle Mountain Sues to Resolve Ownership of $12 Million in Disputed Water Rights
Eagle Mountain City files lawsuit against Cedar Valley Water Company to resolve ownership of $12 million in water rights.
- Scientists Analyzed 41,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Bones—And Reached a Horrifying Conclusion
Scientists uncover evidence of cannibalism among Neanderthals.
- Violet Robinson
Violet Robinson, 94, of Fairbanks, died unexpectedly on Feb. 21, 2026, at her home.
- Rebel Aces Boutique adds sparkle, sass and shine to downtown Twin Falls
New boutique opens in downtown Twin Falls offering unique shopping experience.
- Virginia won’t reveal law enforcement agencies that are breaking surveillance camera laws
Virginia State Crime Commission won't reveal which law enforcement agencies broke surveillance camera laws.
- Police Seek Suspect in Deadly Highway Shooting
Philadelphia police seek suspect in fatal highway shooting
- The Pratt Library’s new leader traveled to Asia and Africa last year on library donations
Baltimore's Enoch Pratt Free Library's new leader, Chad Helton, visited Asia and Africa in 2024 on library donations.
- Massachusetts faces probe over Medicaid programs
Massachusetts faces probe over Medicaid programs
- Driver shares frustrating photo of distracting trend taking over roads: 'I really wish these were illegal'
People using their phones while driving