Renzi artwork survives fire in Fresno, needs new home
The Fagbule Glass House that seemed to be a target for vandalism also had a prominent piece of art by a well-known local artist on one of the exterior walls.
The Fagbule Glass House that seemed to be a target for vandalism also had a prominent piece of art by a well-known local artist on one of the exterior walls.
“We will not live in fear,” parishioners say after shooting mars the weekend celebration.
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Erik Haula (New Jersey Devils) with a Shorthanded Goal vs. New York Islanders, 03/27/2023
Oil companies will have to submit vast amounts of data on pricing and supply.
Passengers are returning to their favorite ships. And cruise line industry leaders are feeling better about their prospects after the COVID-19 pandemic nearly destroyed their businesses three years ago. Where do the world’s big cruise lines, a major cog in South Florida’s tourism industry, go from here? Answers emerged quickly Monday at the annual four-day Seatrade Cruise Global conference at ...
Three children and three adults were dead after a shooting at a Nashville school early Monday, a hospital official said.
One of the New Jersey native’s favorite NBA players to watch as a youth was known as a “smooth” combo guard.
Taylor Swift fans who were shut out of her "Eras" tour during a botched presale event have made a federal case out of it, taking Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation to court. Danya Bacchus reports.
Will Lamar Jackson be part of the AFC North next year?
Not for distribution to United States news wire services or for dissemination in the United States TORONTO, March 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Galantas Gold Corporation (TSX-V & AIM: GAL; OTCQX: GALKF) ("Galantas" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has closed its previously announced non-brokered private placement (the "Offering"), pursuant to which the Company sold an aggregate of 8,230,951 units of the Company ("Units") at a price of C$0.36 per Unit for aggregate gross proceeds o
Imagine experiencing the most joyful moment of your life just days after losing the ability to smile. In today's Mental Health Monday segment, a new mom shares her journey of coping with facial paralysis and how she found support when she needed it most. Pat Harvey reports.
Former Licking County building services director Donald Dunston got 30 months in prison Monday for phony invoice scheme, stealing nearly $193,000.
About a dozen Taylor Swift fans who are suing Ticketmaster spoke at a hearing at an L.A. federal courthouse. The plaintiffs are from across the U.S.
Presidential candidate Nikki Haley offered a call-to-action on school safety in response to a Nashville shooting that left six people dead on Monday.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that Republicans need a candidate who can take out Donald Trump in a single, brutal swipe like the one Christie delivered to a different rival in 2016. Speaking in New Hampshire, Christie recalled a favorite moment from his failed presidential campaign: embarrassing Marco Rubio on a debate stage three days before the first-in-the-nation primary. Trump will never step aside quietly, said Christie, who is mulling another run himself.
9/11 responder receives sobering diagnosis during trip to San Diego; Cancer remains lasting legacy of 9/11 terror attacks.
Navajo Technical University—a public university on the Navajo Nation in Crownpoint, N.M.— has launched an accredited doctoral program in Diné culture and language sustainability, making it the first of 36 tribal colleges and universities nationwide to offer a Ph.D. The program opens to students in Fall 2023 and will integrate traditional Diné knowledge and western research methodologies to develop culturally-responsive practices to community-specific problems, according to the school’s press release. According to University president Elmer Guy, the hope is to promote self-determination and empower students to become leaders across sectors, including education, health, local government, criminal justice, and elections.
Mar. 27—BISMARCK — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department recently paid more than $729,000 in taxes to counties in which the department owns or leases land, the Department reported this week. The 2022 in-lieu-of-tax payments are the same as property taxes paid by private landowners. The Game and Fish Department manages more than 200,000 acres for wildlife habitat and public hunting in 51 ...
Nikki DeMentri reports.
"I committed the crime of conspiracy to corruptly influence and reward Michael Madigan," former ComEd exec Fidel Marquez testified.