Spanish River’s Preston Sangely wins school’s first boys cross country title
Spanish River’s Preston Sangely wins school’s first boys cross country title
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Rams: Who has the edge?
What’s at stake, who’s better, key matchup, TV info, fantasy sleeper and prediction for Sunday evening’s showdown at SoFi Stadium.
From classroom to courtroom: UA law clinics give real world experience
The University of Arizona offers courtroom experience for credit to students pursuing a bachelor’s degree or juris doctor in law. Students report this experience as the highlight of their studies, giving them the opportunity to practice what they have learned. The UA offers a variety of 17 law clinics and gives students the opportunity to work closely with judges and attorneys.
Disney’s original Tinker Bell, 96, reveals trait she snuck into the film
Disney’s original Tinker Bell, 96, reveals trait she snuck into the film
Shepherd mix Emma is a friendly, active girl ready for a new home
Shepherd mix Emma is a friendly, active girl ready for a new home
Girl, 13, arrested on suspicion after murder after woman found dead at home
A woman in her 50s was found dead in her home and a teenager has been detained in connection with the incident.
Photo | Window Cleaning Santa Cruz provides a clear view
Window Cleaning Santa Cruz’s Hector Pacheco rises above downtown Santa Cruz to clean panes on a building on Cooper Street. UC Santa Cruz graduate Spencer Montgomery founded Window Cleaning Santa Cruz in 2018.
Bomb threats made at offices of Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, Rep. Chris Deluzio
Houlahan and Deluzio, both veterans, were among 6 Democrats who posted a video urging military personnel not to obey “illegal orders” last week and were chastised by President Trump.
Why you may soon see low-flying planes in Missouri and Illinois
If you spot a low-flying plane sweeping across Missouri or Illinois in the upcoming weeks or months, don’t be alarmed. It’s part of a major federal geological project launching this month.
Second-half surge lifts Leominster
FITCHBURG Leominster’s Malia Reyes and Dani Gates are both Sky View Middle School eighth graders, but don’t let their young ages fool you: nay, they are both experienced, hardened, big-game flag football players, having been part of a championship team that went out to Ohio this past summer. Bringing that type of play is [.].









