It's not exactly the Homecoming game Beecher High School had hoped for this week. Friday's football game will be played minus students in the stands and limited spectators.
In a letter to students and parents on Monday, September 19th, the district outlined the schedule for the
I just learned a startling fact from the Pittsfield Police Department. Are you ready for this one, Berkshire County? The PPD has made 6 arrests in the past 6 months of teenagers whose criminal charges involve firearms in some capacity.
Let me repeat that. 6 arrests involving 6 teenagers
An Odessa man was arrested Sunday after a witness reported seeing him stealing $360,000 worth of carbon steel joints in July.
According to an Ector County Sheriff’s Office affidavit, the owner of Oil Dog Pipe Rentals told deputies back in July he was going through his shipping and rece
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CEDAR PARK, Texas — The Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority (BCRUA) told Cedar Park City Council on Thursday that repairs to their water intake pipe were underway.
The pipe services the city's potable water as a secondary source
Stacker outlines 30 of the most consequential victories that unions fought for in the name of workers' rights. You'll learn about the milestones unions have achieved and the circumstances that made those victories worth fighting for.
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Olympia's Site Plan Review Committee held a presubmission conference on a proposed project to build a duplex and six cottage housing at 908 Chambers Street SE on Wednesday, September 7.
In a narrative submitted to the committee, developers Ben and Max Maclay stated that the housing proj
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A longtime Taylor County business is in the running to be the coolest thing made in Wisconsin.
Freudenthal Manufacturing of Medford was selected to be in this year’s statewide competition for their clotheslines. People can vote for Freudenthal, or other nominees, by going to www.m
Thirty-one years ago, supervisors in San Francisco passed a landmark piece of legislation as a signal of the city’s commitment to the environment and conserving water.
Any new buildings that were bigger than 40,000 square feet and located in designated zones on the city&rsquo
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