Families still distraught 1 year after Watson Grinding explosion
Houstonians can recall the explosion at Watson Grinding and Manufacturing, which incredibly happened a year ago today.
Emmanuel Acho, former NFL player and author of "Uncomfortable Conversations With a Black Man," will replace the host who stepped aside after a racial controversy.
Less than two months until the 2021 NFL Draft kicks off April 29 in Cleveland, a new wave of mocks provides an update outlook for the Giants.
Anthony Cirelli (Tampa Bay Lightning) with a Shorthanded Goal vs. Dallas Stars, 02/27/2021
Kris Letang (Pittsburgh Penguins) with a Goal vs. New York Islanders, 02/27/2021
A rugged West Coast swing for the Charlotte Hornets figured to have many challenges. That's when the Hornets visit the Sacramento Kings, which could become a bit more troublesome since the Kings broke a nine-game losing skid Friday night by winning at Detroit. Sacramento might have an extra dose of energy when playing its first home game since Feb. 18.
'The Bachelorette' star Rachel Lindsay disabled her Instagram account after being harassed following her interview with 'Bachelor' host Chris Harrison.
Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins) with a Goal vs. New York Islanders, 02/27/2021
Feb. 27—Pennsylvania health officials on Saturday reported 3,361 new coronavirus cases, as hospitalizations and case counts continue to decrease in the Keystone State. The new data bring the total cases to 929,697. That's a jump of about 18,100 additional cases from this time last week. Two weeks ago, the increase was about 19,300; three weeks ago it was 27,000. Officials said just over ...
Feb. 27—As former President Trump prepared for his first public appearance before the national Conservative Political Action Conference on Sunday, the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee remained stalled on demands by county leaders that the state GOP censure Sen. Pat Toomey for his vote to convict Trump for incitement of insurrection. What was to have been a vote to spank the Lehigh ...
Mathew Barzal (New York Islanders) with a Goal vs. Pittsburgh Penguins, 02/27/2021
Feb. 27—Weeds and cats are the main nuisances Alisha Laime says she has to live with because of an abandoned house next to her home in Harrison's Natrona neighborhood. Hearing that it could be torn down was welcome news. "I absolutely want it down," she said Friday. "You don't know what kind of animal is going to come out." But the cats aren't all bad. "As long as they get the mice, I'm fine," ...
Charlotte Bennett told The New York Times she was repeatedly made to feel uncomfortable by Cuomo after she was hired in 2019 in the governor's office.
Feb. 27—For Jack Schechterly, getting his hands dirty on a farm is nothing new. So when Schechterly, 20, a sophomore at Seton Hill University, saw an opportunity to volunteer at Stoneybrook Foundation in Acme on Saturday morning, he took it. "We just wanted to give back to the community, and this was one of the great opportunities," said Schechterly, who is studying mathematics and ...
Feb. 27—Cora Jean Black doesn't question why her once-white sheers are stained a "grizzly gray" that take up to six washes to restore their natural color. The reason whirs by her daily in the form of big rigs and dump trucks either traveling along the sea of highways that snake through New Stanton or that are moving products to one of the many industries located in the borough. "It's just ...
Feb. 27—Caribou 82, Presque Isle 56 At Caribou, Friday Presque Isle (6-6): Jude Mosher, Braydon Castonguay, Dawson Beaulieu, Noah Yarema 5-0-12, Jacob Devine 1-0-3, Jackson Maynard, Malachi Cummings 7-2-21, Connor Rideout 3-0-6, Jack Buck, Xavier McAtee 5-0-11, Michael Langley 1-0-2, Jack Hallett 0-1-1, Jenson Sargent, Wyatt Young; Totals 22-3-56 Caribou (12-0): Carter Quist, Cory Herbert ...
"I have this dress in six colours, THAT is how wonderful of a dress it is."
The U.S. Justice Department said on Saturday it will appeal a judge's ruling that the nationwide eviction moratorium during the COVID-19 pandemic is unlawful. The measure authorized by Congress and issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention covers most residential evictions in an effort to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. A federal judge in Texas ruled on Thursday that Congress did not have the power to authorize the moratorium under the U.S. Constitution.
Feb. 27—A shuttered Mexican restaurant on the South Side will soon be home to pizza and rotisserie chicken. Doughbar Pizzeria & Rotisserie restaurant has taken over the space on East Carson Street, with a planned opening ona March 10. The menu will feature 14- and 12-inch pizzas in New York style and pan options, rotisserie chicken served as whole or half bird with options for wings or ...
Feb. 27—Scranton hopes to trash a class-action lawsuit challenging the city's annual $300 garbage fee. Lackawanna County Judge James Gibbons heard arguments Friday on a city motion to decertify the class of co-plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed in December 2016. A key step in the case occurred in January 2018, when Gibbons certified the suit as a class action. That move opened the door to a ...