Larry King, legendary talk show host, dies at 87
Longtime journalist and radio host Larry King has died. He was 87.
It brings the number of parents left to be reached to 499. Families were separated under the Trump administration's policies.
Feb. 26—NORWICH — Over the years, critics of the combined paid and volunteer Norwich fire system have cited anecdotes or statistics that the city has more firetrucks than — fill in the blank — larger city. A new in-depth study of the city's fire services, released Feb. 16 filled in some of the blanks and added "a heck of a lot more" on one comparison. The 194-page study by McGrath Consulting ...
Feb. 26—Several proposals dealing with sports wagering, online casino gaming and other gaming matters are among more than a dozen bills scheduled for an airing Tuesday during a virtual public hearing conducted by the legislature's Public Safety and Security Committee. The session, set to begin at 9:30 a.m., will take place via Zoom and will be broadcast live on YouTube. Proposals that would ...
Feb. 26—A man who is charged in a shooting that left another man dead last summer in Norwich appeared virtually in court in New London on Friday afternoon. Phillip C. Wise, 40, whose last known address was in Norwich, appeared via video conference before Judge Hillary B. Strackbein and was scheduled to next appear in court on April 6. Wise had been arraigned Wednesday in Norwich and his case ...
Bruce Meyers was hanging out at Pismo Beach on California's Central Coast one afternoon in 1963 when he saw something that both blew his mind and changed his life: a handful of old, stripped-down cars bouncing across the sand. It sure would be fun to get behind the wheel of one of those, Meyers thought, if only they weren't so ugly and didn't appear so uncomfortable. The result would become both an overnight automotive sensation and one of the talismans of California surf culture, especially when he created a space in the back to accommodate a surfboard.
Feb. 26—In a rare move, the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education has endorsed the state Senate's higher education budget mid-session. Board members voted unanimously Thursday, Feb. 25, to give their support to Senate Bill 2003, which is the funding bill for the North Dakota University System. The Senate unanimously approved a $648.7 million base budget for the system earlier this week. ...
Feb. 26—Grand Forks school administrators have launched a communitywide survey to gather public input on improving the district's facilities. The survey, available online, is open through March 5. It should take 20 to 30 minutes to complete. For a video introduction to the survey from Superintendent Terry Brenner is also available. Paper copies of the survey will be available at the Mark ...
Feb. 26—The LaGrave Learning Center at the Grand Forks Housing Authority has been awarded technical assistance by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The assistance will revolve around improving programs offered by the learning center, as well as marketing and tracking client outcomes. Among others, the center offers a job training program, computer classes, youth ...
Feb. 26—A year ago at this time, Adam Scheel was on his way to losing his starting goaltender job at UND. Things are quite a bit different this season. On Friday morning, Scheel was named one of nine finalists — and the only one from the National Collegiate Hockey Conference — for the Mike Richter Award, which goes to the top goaltender in the nation. Scheel enters Friday night's game at Omaha ...
Feb. 26—The outcome of the final day of the MIAA men's basketball regular season could hold major weight moving forward for Missouri Western. The Griffons (12-9) will host Nebraska-Kearney (8-13) in the final game of the season at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. With a win and Missouri Southern (13-8) loss to Central Oklahoma, the Griffons will finish third in the MIAA off tiebreakers. A top-four seed ...
Feb. 26—MARYVILLE, Mo. — No. 1 Northwest Missouri State men's basketball went on its best scoring run in the opening minutes against Nebraska-Kearney and never looked back Thursday at Bearcat Arena. Northwest secured its 20th win of the season with a 95-59 victory over the Lopers, marking the 10th consecutive season the Bearcats have reached 20 or more victories. After clinching its eighth ...
Feb. 26—In UConn's dramatic win at No. 25 Tennessee on Jan. 21, Nika Muhl didn't play. It wasn't tremendously unusual at the time, but soon after that Muhl became a regular part of the rotation for the top-ranked Huskies. The freshman guard has started eight straight games now, none more impressive than Thursday night's 81-49 victory at Creighton, with 19 points and five steals as UConn ...
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Feb. 26—The UND football program might have been the talk of the FCS with an eye-opening win in the Fighting Hawks' first Missouri Valley Football Conference game last Saturday. Yet there hasn't been a lot of time to gloat at the High Performance Center this week. After all, the No. 3-ranked team in the country is coming to town. "It doesn't matter who you have the next week, you have to put ...
An avowed white supremacist was sentenced on Friday to 19-1/2 years in prison after pleading guilty months ago to a federal hate-crimes case stemming from a botched plot to bomb a historic Colorado synagogue in 2019. Richard Holzer, 28, appeared in a federal courtroom in Denver for a sentencing that capped an undercover FBI investigation of a plan to blow up Temple Emanuel in Pueblo, Colorado, the second-oldest synagogue in the state. Although the plot was thwarted, U.S. District Judge Raymond Moore said Holzer had sought “to terrorize the Jewish community” of Pueblo, a city of 112,000 residents about 100 miles south of Denver.
Time's Up launched #TIMESUPGlobes Friday, alongside a graphic that reads, "Hollywood Foreign Press Association: Not a Single Black Member Out of 87."
26, 2021 /CNW/ - NG Energy International Corp.) (the "Company" or "NGE") (TSXV: GASX) (OTC: GASXF) wishes to announce the clarification of the news release of January 11, 2021 as follows:1\.
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - February 26, 2021) - WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of GTT Communications, Inc. (NYSE: GTT) between May 5, 2016 and November 9, 2020, inclusive (the "Class Period"), of the important March 15, 2021 lead plaintiff deadline in the securities class action first filed by the firm.SO WHAT: If you purchased GTT securities during the Class Period you may ...
Welp, there goes my entire savings.