'This is what we see every day.' Yonkers residents fed up over continuous gun violence
Riverhead considers changing zoning laws, banning gun stores near Main Street
Police: Mount Vernon mother, father dead in apparent murder-suicide
Food & Wine Festival kicks of
Today, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Board of Directors is voting on a final rule to implement procedures regarding the Federal Deposit Insurance Act’s prohibition on false advertising through the misuse of the name or logo of the FDIC or making knowing misrepresentations
History is filled with objects—books, rings, weapons, even plain old rocks—that people believed were imbued with supernatural powers. The most valuable could confer protection, the right of kingship, or healing, including the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, the Stone of Scone, and the F
Clinton and Centre counties are gearing up for the Memorial Day weekend. Both counties will play host to multiple events such as parades and carnivals. Other, more solemn services will also take place at memorials and cemeteries throughout the area.
In Clinton County, a large number of s
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BELMONT COUNTY, OHIO (WTRF) — Now that the warm weather is hopefully here to stay, yard sale signs have started to pop up on the corner of streets everywhere.
Community members filled the sidewalks in Shadys
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Here in New York, Governor Kathy Hochul has signed a package of 10 new gun control bills. Hochul said at a si
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The Golden State Warriors have lost before. But not quite like this.
The Boston Celtics took over the fourth quarter on Th
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — The "All are Welcome" sign on the lawn of Indian Heights United Methodist Church that was recently vandalized was stolen off the property last week.
As Pride Month begins, the church is pressing forward.
"You could tell it had been cut off and it's just gon
Editor’s Note: This story was updated at 10:45 a.m. on Friday, June 3, to reflect the current laws pertaining to rain barrels in Colorado.
Drought-tolerant plant sales, rain barrel group pricing, inspirational yard signs and educational events are all part of the Yampa Valley Sustainab
SCITUATE – The flock of plastic pink flamingos that touched down in Scituate yards last year will return.
The flamingos are part of a fundraising campaign for St. Luke’s Episcopal Church and will be landing on the front lawn of the church, at 465 First Parish Road, on May 23.