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Why do we buy bread and milk before a storm? Here’s what you should get instead
It doesn't even make sense to get bread and milk – both are perishable items. But the reason we do it isn't logical, experts say.
Lakeview library aide receives Ohio’s Recognizing Inspirational School Employees Award
A Lakeview Local Schools library aide nearing retirement has received a big honor for her dedication to work and the community.
Former Olympic snowboarder on FBI’s most-wanted list is arrested in Mexico, faces drug charges
ONTARIO, Calif. (AP) — Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, a top FBI fugitive accused of moving some 60 tons of cocaine from Latin America into the United States annually and orchestrating several killings, was arrested in Mexico and then flown to California, officials said Friday. Wedding, 44, turned himself in Thursday at the U.S.
Vehicle, speed restrictions to take effect this weekend in Pa.
Several vehicle and speed restrictions will be in place over the weekend in Pennsylvania in expectation of heavy snow.
Why parking bans are critical during winter storms
As the Valley prepares for the cold and snowstorm this weekend, many local municipalities are issuing parking bans.
Philadelphia sues over removal of slavery exhibit at Independence National Historical Park
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Outraged critics accused President Donald Trump of “whitewashing history” on Friday after the National Park Service removed an exhibit on slavery at Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park in response to his executive order “restoring truth and sanity to American history” at the nation's museums, parks and landmarks. Empty bolt holes and shadows
Judge rules US Justice Department filed lawsuit over Georgia voter data in wrong city
A federal judge in Georgia on Friday dismissed a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit seeking voter information from the state, ruling the federal government had sued in the wrong city.
Texas Black man exonerated nearly 70 years after execution in case marked by racial bias
HOUSTON (AP) — Nearly 70 years after a Texas Black man was executed in a case that prosecutors now say was based on false evidence and was riddled with racial bias, officials have declared that he was innocent in the killing of a white woman in Dallas. Tommy Lee Walker was executed in the electric
Prosecutors allege gang members tried to kill Indiana judge to derail domestic abuse trial
Members of a motorcycle club and a street gang worked together in an attempt to kill an Indiana judge in hopes of derailing a domestic abuse case against one of their own, prosecutors alleged Friday, hours after police announced they had arrested five people in connection with the investigation.
La Architect? Travis Scott Plans To Get His Architecture Degree
Source: Slaven Vlasic / Getty Travis Scott has reached heights many artists never touch, but the Houston rapper is still hungry to learn more. Don’t call him La Flame, call him “La Architect.” During a recent sit-down with Rolling Stone , Travis Scott toured Oakley founder Jim Jannard’s $65 million Beverly Hills mansion. While walking