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- Jenna Ortega Spotted With Elias Rønnenfelt as Musician’s Past Controversies Resurface
Jenna Ortega dates musician Elias Rønnenfelt amid past feud with his band
- 24 Pieces to Bring the English Country Garden Aesthetic Indoors – and Let It Spill Back Out Again
Drape fabric over a trellis or arbor for a whimsical entrance.
- Amazon Is Giving Away 12 Free Video Games to Prime Members in April
Amazon is giving away 12 free video games to Prime members in April.
- The Daily Dirt: Is corruption alive and well in New York?
FBI indicts former NYC Department of Buildings supervisor Jake Udeh on bribery charges related to construction approvals.
- What Happens to Your Debt When You Die?
Debts typically get paid off with estate taxes and may be settled through probate or creditor negotiations.
- Northlandia: Russ Kendall's Smokehouse is a Highway 61 institution
Northlandia: Russ Kendall's Smokehouse is a Highway 61 institution
- Sargent's Regester signs with Lamar C.C.
Sargent High School's Braxton Regester signs with Lamar C.C. for team roping
- Top two teams in Alamosa Parks and Rec. co-ed volleyball league
The Net Ninjas won the Alamosa Parks and Recreation's co-ed adult volleyball postseason tournament.
- Good Morning, Illini Nation: Unique perspective on Brad Underwood
Brad Underwood's leadership style is often credited with transforming the Western Illinois Leathernecks football program.
- Business NewsLine, April 4, 2026
Trump announces 100% tariff on patented drugs
- EXCLUSIVE: Battered Britney Spears Begs Her Boys for Back-Up — 'Toxic' Songbird Pleading With Sons to Save Her From Herself
Britney Spears is seeking help from her sons to cope with her mental health struggles.
- Activists voice concerns over Lancaster’s spending
Activists criticize city spending
- Mother, stepdad sentenced for 16-year-old daughter’s death
Mother and stepdad sentenced to 22 years to life in prison for daughter's torture and murder.
- A Billionaire’s Pitch To Cut Power Bills Collides With California’s Real Costs
California's power market is dominated by five large utilities, which could be disrupted if a billionaire investor's proposal gains traction.
- City woman donates Easter baskets to charity
Local woman donates Easter baskets to charity.
- NMC 11th Annual Hero Race celebrates helping youth
NMC 11th Annual Hero Race to benefit youth, event to take place on Northwestern Michigan College's main campus on April 18.
- SEN. DORNINK: A season of reflection and renewal
Sen. Dornink reflects on past accomplishments, announces plans for future initiatives.
- ‘He went back for round two’; Local WWI veteran awarded posthumous Purple Heart
Local WWII veteran awarded posthumous Purple Heart
- This might not be the end of the snow but April snow does bring some benefits
April snow can help alleviate fire concerns by providing moisture to the soil, which can reduce the risk of wildfires. The slow moisture can also help to replenish groundwater supplies. Additionally, April snow can provide a buffer against drought conditions, helping to maintain healthy vegetation and ecosystems.
- Pedestrian ramp work to begin April 6 in Apollo
Pedestrian ramp work to begin April 6 on Kiski Avenue in Apollo Borough.
- Elderton Plumcreek Recreation Park to host 38th annual 5K Run/Walk
The Elderton Plumcreek Recreation Park will host its 38th Annual 5K Run/Walk on May 15.
- The Tearing of the Veil
Jesus Christ's crucifixion results in the tearing of the temple veil, a fulfillment of prophecy. The event signifies the end of the Jewish era of separation between God and humanity. The destruction of the temple foreshadows the coming of a new era of worship and reconciliation.
- A big impact on little lives: Child center marks 40 years of care, connection
A local child advocacy center has marked 40 years of providing care and connection to children and families affected by abuse and neglect.
- Trump’s fantasy of seizing the Strait of Hormuz for a ‘gusher’ of oil is a dangerous one
US President Donald Trump threatens to seize the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil supplies, but warns that the consequences of such an operation would be catastrophic for him personally.
- Amid blackouts and distress, a Havana couple keep their weekly dance night alive
Despite energy shortages, a Havana couple keeps their weekly dance night alive.
- Rain lingers over North Texas Saturday before clearer skies for Easter Sunday
Rain expected to continue through Saturday before clearing by Sunday, Easter Sunday expected to be mostly sunny.
- Humane Society of Danville announces new leadership, next chapter for the organization
The Humane Society of Danville has announced new leadership.
- River Valley Region can expect a wet Saturday
Wet weather expected Saturday
- SENIOR SPOTLIGHT: Driving home a point about independence
Feeling of independence is tied to first solo driving experience.
- Summerville aside, De Zerbi’s Tottenham after 18 G/A PL star who’s been in red-hot form
Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi targets attacking reinforcements
- In the Past: Fashion Fabrics opened at mall in 1976
Fashion Fabrics opened at mall in 1976.
- Oldfields School nearly closed. A new leader will rebuild from just 34 students.
Small private school nears closure, but new leader sees potential in under-35 students
- Logan-Hocking third term honor roll, ninth grade
Logan-Hocking High School students achieve academic success with nine students earning a 4.0 GPA or higher
- Logan-Hocking third term honor roll, 11th grade
Logan-Hocking High School
- Michelin Guide 2026 ceremony moving to Nashville; more from Atlanta’s dining scene
Michelin Guide 2026 ceremony to move to Nashville
- Logan-Hocking third term honor roll, eighth grade
Logan-Hocking students earn academic honors
- America is building a soccer economy before it builds a soccer culture
The US women's national team has 2.8 million followers on Instagram, a fraction of men's team's 5.4 million.