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U.S. 61 in Cape Girardeau and Perry counties will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width limit for pavement repairs from ...
The overlay work on U.S. 61 from Washington to the Jefferson County line should wrap up this summer. That’s according to an ...
Drivers on the Old Sterling Highway or heading south toward Homer will now catch a glimpse of a bright new addition to Anchor Point’s landmarks. The Anchor Point Chamber of Commerce unveiled a new ...
Some places are worth the journey, no matter how far you have to travel, especially when the reward is a plate of perfectly executed breakfast food that makes you question every other breakfast you’ve ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Homicides are down nearly 60% in Denver so far this year, according to the newly released report by the Major Cities Chiefs Association. It’s a significant drop from last year ...
Miles is a former Deaflympics athlete, winning silver at the 2021 Summer Deaflympics. The Learning Center for the Deaf has selected American Sign Language performer Justina Miles as its 2025 ...
Jasai Miles, a 6-foot-6 guard from Miami ... He had 20 steals and 15 blocks, added 60 assists to 61 turnovers and was named to the ASUN third team. The Ospreys finished 15-17 but started the ...
Thirty-two days later and 15 miles away from where they suffered the ... at the foot of the Liberty Hill state championship sign on the campus of Liberty Hill Middle School on Highway 29 on ...
Soon, those lights will flicker for the final time. The famous Arby’s sign at 5920 W. Sunset is set to come down in the near future to make way for a new tenant. The restaurant itself closed ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Back in 2023, the OSAA approved boys volleyball as an emerging sport, playing its first OSAA season in the spring of 2024. A season later, and there are now 70 schools ...
PHILADELPHIA — Keith Mitchell fired his lowest career PGA Tour round, a nine-under-par 61, to grab a one-stroke lead after Thursday's (Friday in Manila) opening round of the Truist Championship. The ...
WESTFIELD, Mass. (WWLP)—The State Senate President’s proposal to make public schools cell phone-free has sparked much discussion and debate among community members. Some welcome the idea as ...
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