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- 33-year-old man struck and killed by train in southeast Roanoke
A 33-year-old man was killed by a train in Roanoke.
- Medicube's K-Beauty Products Have Been Used by Meghan Markle
Medicube's K-Beauty products are on sale at the 'InStyle' InSider sale.
- CLASSIC CARS: 'Bare bones' style is what made 1927 Ford Model T so popular
The 1927 Ford Model T was known for its simplicity.
- I litigated the JetBlue-Spirit merger. A few thoughts on the future of antitrust in the airline industry
The DOJ's failure to block the JetBlue-Spirit merger is a concerning precedent for future antitrust cases.
- Fear of Far-Left Campus Thought Police Is Silencing a Generation of College Students
College students are self-censoring on social media due to fear of backlash from far-left groups.
- WVU baseball: Fresh off sweep of Herd, critical series with KU next for Mountaineers
WVU baseball sweeps Herd, faces tough series with KU
- Howard Whitis, 87, of Belton died Sunday, May 3
Belton man, 87, dies
- Ideas & Opinions — Don Clark: SB 988 is bad for local glass shops
SB 988 may favor large corporate interests over local businesses, California voters deserve to know the implications, Small business owners are concerned about the potential impact on local glass shops.
- Ideas & Opinions — Diane Covington-Carter: Help Willow Valley Farm support IFM
Willow Valley Farm seeks volunteers to help support their IFM (Individuals from Many) program, which provides fresh, organic produce to food insecure families in the community.
- New Orleans pianist to perform at Piedmont Arts
Piedmont Arts to host New Orleans pianist John 'Papa' Gros
- Ideas & Opinions — Patty Matheny: No kings, no psychopaths!
Psychopaths often lack empathy and have a tendency towards violence.
- Dividend Yields Are Scarce. Stock Buybacks May Fill the Gap.
Dividend yields are low due to a combination of factors, including a strong economy and low interest rates. With dividend yields averaging around 3%, investors are seeking alternative sources of income, such as stock buybacks. Companies are increasing their buyback programs to meet this demand.
- Modest Mouse returns to sold-out Knitting Factory - Thu, 07 May 2026 PST
Modest Mouse is returning to the Knitting Factory, marking their first show in years, ahead of their new album release.
- Eastside housing study reports residential development not feasible
Residential development on the east side of Coos Bay is not feasible due to environmental concerns.
- Lewiston shooter threat quickly quelled
Police respond quickly to school threat
- The very idea of congestion pricing causes a pileup of opinions
Congestion pricing sparks strong reactions from New Yorkers.
- Farewell statements by past Trustees
Board of Trustees members make emotional farewell statements
- 70s singer Bonnie Tyler, 74, rushed to hospital for emergency surgery
Bonnie Tyler, 74, rushed to hospital for emergency surgery
- Nebraska Public Media digital series revisits controversial 500-mile sculpture garden
A 1970s Nebraska Public Media digital series explores a 500-mile sculpture garden
- Final flag football national teams tryout on Saturday for a chance at 2028 Olympics
American Football Guam Inc. is holding a final tryout for the men's and women's national flag football teams on May 9 at the University of Guam field.
- McLeod Urology Associates offers lithotripsy treatment for kidney stones
Kidney stones can cause severe pain and require medical treatment.
- New summer market announced at Silver Coast Winery
Silver Coast Winery to host weekly Summer Sundays market
- Lawmakers begin tackling WYDOT’s $500M funding shortage
Wyoming lawmakers discuss $500M funding shortfall for WYDOT
- Pennsylvania mom vanishes after drop-off - found 11 years later with sinister explanation
Pennsylvania mom disappears 11 years ago, reappears with secret identity in Florida
- PETA's sheep statue in downtown Jackson may be the last of its kind
PETA installs sheep statue in downtown Jackson as protest against Wyoming's wool industry
- Candy Man killer tied up teen victims then tortured and raped them for days before murder
Dean Corll's true nature as a serial killer was hidden behind a facade of a mild-mannered electrician and army veteran.
- Native artists highlighted at gallery walk today
Native artists' works showcased at downtown galleries
- Qualcomm unveils a pair of chips: Snapdragon 6, 4 series to improve the features you actually use
Qualcomm introduces Snapdragon 6 series with improved gaming performance and efficiency.
- NEA cities get site development funding
Four Northeast Arkansas cities receive $5.5 million in economic development funding.
- Powertrain Domain Control Unit Platforms Market to Reach USD 8.4 Billion by 2036 as Software-Defined Vehicle Architectures Accelerate Demand
Powertrain Domain Control Unit (PDCU) market to grow significantly due to increasing adoption of EVs and hybrid vehicles.