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At Addi’s Diner in Springfield, Oregon, they’ve mastered this moment, turning it into an art form that locals have been quietly celebrating for years. The classic red and white exterior promises what ...
This story is part of an ongoing series, Powering Change: Panasonic and De Soto. If you'd like to share your excitement or concerns about the electric vehicle battery plant, you can do so here ...
It appears that diaspora wars are in full effect after African Americans from New Orleans have been left explaining and defending the reasoning behind their annual ‘African Zulu’ parade that has ...
Londyn Wiltz, and Marreice Ruffin, $250 each. Additionally, students Mia Clay, Gabrielle Lecoq, Mia Latiolais, Kayden Romero, Ayden Joubert, Sawyer Latiolais, Estelle Johnson, and Victoria Gallien ...
The money raised by those bonds would be used for safety and security issues, and for school improvements, Superintendent Frederick Wiltz said. (Chris Landry) Board asking voters to pass general ...
Sophomore attacker Jenna DiNardo scored four goals to lead the Cavaliers. Sophomore midfielder Kate Galica and sophomore attacker Addi Foster each had four points with three goals and an assist apiece ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Independence voters made their voices heard Tuesday on $197 million worth of general-obligation bonds. Question 2, which provided $55 million for transportation-related ...
Opioid manufacturers and distributors are paying more than $54 billion in restitution to settle lawsuits about their role in the overdose epidemic, with little oversight on how the money is spent.
The releasing of girls basketball all-state teams from the Michigan Sports Writers continued Tuesday with Division 3 teams dropping. And to no surprise, defending state champion Ypsilanti Arbor ...
We're on to the girls now. Boys basketball all-state teams from the Michigan Sports Writers were released throughout last week and now we've reached the release of the first girls all-state group ...
The saying, “college isn’t for everybody,” is popular in American society. It often highlights alternative career paths like trade schools, certifications, and mentorship programs. But, this phrase ...