Opira Bosco Okot is no stranger to wars and conflicts, but the refugee originally from South Sudan has found a new enemy in global climate change. At the Palabek Refugee Settlement in Uganda ...
Chinese stocks and the yuan slumped as fears of worsening Sino-American tensions further undermined investor confidence after a slew of disappointing economic developments. The Hang Seng China ...
The city of Brunswick received a silver certification from Sustainable Maryland for its efforts and actions performed over the last three years. Brunswick was recognized on Thursday at the ...
A single-vehicle crash in Thurmont on Monday afternoon left a man and a woman injured, according to Maryland State Police. Police said a vehicle struck a guardrail at the 28-mile marker of ...
Northwestern coach Chris Collins kept his comments brief Monday afternoon when asked if guard Brooks Barnhizer would play Tuesday night against Illinois-Chicago in Evanston, Ill.
CARBONDALE — SIU students, faculty, and staff are coming together in an unconventional way to support a local no-kill animal shelter. Justin Young is an assistant lecturer in the Department of ...
Leonard Glenn Francis, known as Fat Leonard, bribed Navy officials with cash and luxury goods in exchange for over $30 million in contracts for his business, officials said. By Hank Sanders A ...
CALCUTTA — Frances Marie “Fran” Munoz, 65, of East Liverpool, passed away Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at the Cleveland Clinic following a lengthy illness. She was born March 9, 1959, in Salem ...
Anoka voters have decided to keep Anoka’s current open hauling trash system and switch to an open recycling one, with the “no” vote overtaking the “yes” vote 4,686 to 4,329. Anoka’s trash hauling ...
SYRACUSE — State Sen. John Mannion has outlined his objectives — from protecting abortion rights for women and Social Security benefits for seniors to lowering costs for working families ...
Blaine's incumbent mayor Tim Sanders has bested Patrick Hobot to retain his seat, obtaining 66.92% of the vote. Hobot received 32.35% of the vote. The race also received 250 write-in votes.
Frances Bourliot (Democratic Party) is a judge for Place 5 of the Texas Fourteenth District Court of Appeals. She assumed office in 2019. Her current term ends on December 31, 2024. Bourliot ...