There is no public process for communities to review proposed tech and determine if it’s truly safe for us — let alone ...
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Anthony DeFino, 71, asked Trovarello to research his family tree after his father, retired South Philly judge Anthony DeFino, ...
Joseph Rowntree took over the confectionary company from his brother Henry in 1883. The firm, which was bought by Nestle in ...
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PITTSBURGH-- Kevin Stefanski indicated on Wednesday that he might be contemplating making fourth-year pro Bailey Zappe the ...
Cleveland State University and Ideastream silenced student voices by abruptly seizing control of WCSB’s independent, ...
The Richmond Folk Festival returned to the downtown riverfront this weekend, drawing thousands of people to Brown’s Island ...
An SEC showdown is on deck as South Carolina heads to LSU. Coming off a bye week, the Tigers will be hungry to bounce back ...
A New York Times investigation points to a coordinated campaign of destruction during last month’s unrest. An official inquiry is underway but answers are growing harder to find.
In the sport's new golden age, more people are running than ever, and more records are falling faster than ever. Advances in ...
Charmaine Gatlin admitted to swindling millions from the Jackson Health Foundation, which raises funds for patients at Jackson Memorial Hospital.