The battle between challengers and the establishment at AFSCME took a fresh twist today, with the newly sworn-in president of Local 44 appealing the union’s decision to cancel a vote that saw him and ...
An iconic Spartanburg landmark will soon be gone. In a 4-2 vote, the Spartanburg City Council decided to remove the downtown clock tower from its current location on West Main Street. It will not be ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Dyersburg man is in jail after being accused of hitting a pedestrian and driving away from the scene in Crockett County. Antonio Darnell Swift, 43, is facing other charges, such as ...
Sonora, CA– Sonora Elementary School brought together runners, families, and community members on September 17 for the 17th annual Rapp’s Run Invitational, held in memory of Sergeant Bobby Rapp. More ...
THE Department of Public Safety has located the vehicle and driver involved in the Sept. 1 hit-and-run crash in front of BankPacific, officials announced Friday morning. DPS Public Information Officer ...
DETROIT LAKES — By 9:46 p.m. Saturday, only two stations with camp chairs and gear remained near the Sasquatch Run start line at Detroit Mountain. Craig Isakson of Audubon sat beside a cooler, eating ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — The Little Rock Marathon hosted their second annual Logan's Run on September 20 at Murray Park in honor of Logan Bussard. Participants are encouraged to run, walk, or run to ...
Rep. Kim Hicks delivers remarks during Rochester NAACP, MN50501-Rochester and COPAL’s “Good Trouble Lives On” rally and march on Thursday, July 17, 2025, in Rochester. Last year, Rep. Kim Hicks, a ...
John J. Lee, 54, who lives just outside Festus, announced on Sept. 9 that he plans to run in a special election to fill the Missouri House of Representatives District 114 seat that was held by Ken ...
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WKRN) — Murfreesboro City Council is moving forward with next steps for a proposed air traffic control tower at their local airport. On Thursday night, city council approved plans ...
Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death in Alaska, according to the Alaska Department of Health. But this weekend, the community is stepping up to change that—one stride at a time.
HARTSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — It was a momentous day in Hartsville history as the nuclear cooling tower, which stood 540 feet tall for nearly five decades, was demolished on Thursday morning. Now, the ...
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