With the city now more than $150 million in debt, residents are questioning whether those projects will ever be completed.
About 50 people, including state legislators and public school teachers, gathered to raise awareness of child abuse and ...
A University of Georgia bus carrying athletic support staff to Auburn was involved in a minor traffic accident Friday night. No injuries were reported, and UGA officials thanked law enforcement for ...
A new coaching approach from Becky Hammon. Players-only meetings. An elevated role for A’ja Wilson. And ... plants? Las Vegas had to change things up to secure its dynasty. PHOENIX — The Aces ...
When Lee Corso returned to Bloomington for the first time as ESPN "College GameDay" analyst and extraordinary picker, he didn't have a famed mascot headgear to wear. That changed this Indiana football ...
The recently elected mayor of a town in western Germany was in critical condition on Tuesday after she was found in her home with multiple stab wounds to her neck and abdomen. Iris Stalzer, 57, a ...
Michigan leaders have agreed to dedicate an additional $1.5 billion each year to fix the state’s crumbling roads and bridges, about half of what was initially proposed. That agreement was announced ...
This story has been updated to correct the date in the first paragraph. Washed out roads, evacuations and water rescues spanned three counties in central Ohio after heavy rain on July 1, closing Clear ...
The bumpy road to reconciliation between Prince Harry and King Charles, Kate Middleton and Prince William's move, more Democrats Launch Investigation Into Trump’s ‘Theft’ Of $230 Million In Taxpayer ...
Mark Phillips is the CBS News senior foreign correspondent and has been based in the London Bureau since 1993. He has covered every major international story of the past 35 years, including conflicts ...
Remember when radio DJs used to say a hit song was "number one with a bullet"? Well, this one was the slowest bullet in rock history. "Time of the Season," by The Zombies, released in March 1968, ...
SUMTER, S.C. — Residents living on private roads in Sumter County may soon see improved access to emergency services with a new ordinance passed by the county council this week. In a 5-2 vote, the ...
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