By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor Is it the drivers' fault or the pavement's fault? The discussion reignites almost ...
A renowned winemaker calls New York's Finger Lakes "one of the only cool continental climates in the U.S. for wine-growing" — touting the beauty and benefits of an area that is increasingly grabbing ...
Roadwork on Hospital Curve in downtown Louisville is causing some big traffic backups.The work on I-65 south involves bridge deck patching. It requires the closure of two left lanes.It is now ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under former President Joe Biden promised to "swiftly and safely" resettle Afghan allies into the United States, but multiple sources have confirmed the D.C.
For Emily Cipryk, the decision to spend nearly $16,000 on plastic surgery came easy — and early. At 28, the entrepreneurial influencer found herself looking in the mirror and having regrets about ...
POTTSVILLE — A riveting study of the American workforce will be presented this weekend in a production of the musical “Working” at Pottsville Area High School. An ensemble piece first staged in the ...
From Dec. 10, young teenagers in Australia will be banned, under new legislation, from social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and TikTok — in one of the toughest online crackdowns in the ...
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Hayley Williams says 'Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party' will likely be the last album she puts out under her name: "I want to be in 100 bands before I die. That's more the speed I work best in." ...
The era of baking bread on a weekday morning or wearing pajama bottoms below an ironed shirt for video office meetings appears to be on the wane in the Bay Area. Lockdowns during the early stages of ...
The contract for the Lake Cachuma construction project may be extended to June and raise the total cost to more than $14 million, with the work still expected to be completed by the end of the year.
The United States has agreed to allow South Koreans to work on equipment at U.S. investment sites under existing temporary visas and open new channels to help its ally send workers to do business ...