As some schools across the state increase in-person learning, the Nevada Department of Transportation is launching a school zone safety campaign to remind drivers, pedestrians, and students of life-saving school zone traffic laws.
You're mindlessly scrolling on your phone after a long day at work, sifting through miles of negative posts. In what seems like minutes, hours have gone by. Doomscrolling has become a popular word over the past year to describe the habit of mindlessly scrolling through negative news.
By violating the rights of its own citizens the United States has lost the moral right to lecture other countries on the observance of civil freedoms, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a news briefing on Friday, according to TASS news agency.
Has dramatically improved in her last pair for high percentage trainer C. Gonzalez after being claimed for just $16,000 last September and in her present form seems quite capable of extending her winning streak to three in this starter optional claiming miler for fillies and mares.
T he adage "there's a first time for everything" has certainly rang true throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Life as the world knew it changed during the pandemic, and as a result many people found themselves in unfamiliar positions and settings. One unfamiliar position that job seekers had to grow accustomed to during the pandemic was [...]
BRIDGEWATER, NJ - Meet Chewy! He has been chosen as Bridgewater Patch's Pet Of The Week. "Chewy came into our lives suddenly and unexpectedly through a random Facebook post from an anonymous person who wished the pet gone that day.
About 4.8% of Black Kansans have gotten vaccinated against COVID-19, according to data released Friday by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, a figure that is half the vaccination rate for white residents, roughly 10% of whom have gotten their shots.
In response to The Enquirer's report on 17-year-old Robert Wright's death in juvenile detention, the Ohio Public Defender's Office issued a statement condemning what happened. "No child should ever die of a drug overdose in state custody," the statement said. "We are obligated to do better by these kids."
February 26, 2021, 7:57 AM HST A pavement preservation project at the Maui Meadows subdivision continues on March 2, 4, 9 and 11, with work to take place between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. . The slurry seal treatment work will result in a full roadway closure of Keha Drive, from Hoʻokipa Place to Kupulau Drive.
Because I wasn't there, I believe that my mother Ruth left this world much the same way she had spent much of her 92 years in it: unassuming, gentle and kind. With a full demanding life she was pretty strong, though she was the last one to be aware of it.
Are you woke? Woke is a term that has been thrown around during the crazy year that was 2020 and it has stayed in 2021. The term is quite popular with Gen Zer's but what does it actually mean? It has been defined by Merriam-Webster as being, "aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of justice)."
Marie Hopfensperger, an assistant professor at the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine, said that having a pet comes with both physical and social/emotional benefits, especially in this pandemic where a lot of people are feeling socially isolated. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, studies have shown that "pets can increase fitness, lower stress, and bring happiness to their owners."
A 1721 smallpox outbreak, one of many Boston faced in its early years, led to the introduction in what is now the United States of inoculation, a medical advancement that saved many lives. And often overlooked in the history of that inoculation is an enslaved man named Onesimus.
New snow: 3 inches Total settled snow depth: 42 inches (at 8,600 feet) High temperature: 55°F (February 22) Low temperature: -2°F (February 18) February 25, 2021 - By Laura and Rob Pilewski - Ski Conditions and Weather: The photo "wind and sun" pretty much sums up the ski conditions and weather for the week, and this winter season so far.
An ALEXANDRIA couple have been re-united after many months apart - and now call the Vale of Leven Hospital home. Margaret Sommerville (83) is a long term patient in Ward 15, and was very much missed by her husband William (92).
Faribault is participating in the World Day of Prayer this year at 1 p.m. Friday, March 5 at Christ Lutheran Church, 1200 NE First St., Faribault. The worship service will also be live-streamed on Christ Lutheran's Youtube channel.
April 29, 1949 - Feb. 19, 2021 Hugh B. Scott, United States magistrate judge for the Western District of New York, spent his whole life as a trailblazer. But more important to him than his own considerable successes were the achievements of his children. And his students in the University at Buffalo law school.
The 96 Venezuelans who registered to return to their country on a repatriation flight are at Piarco airport waiting for the plane to transport them. The flight that was suspended yesterday owing to US sanctions against the Venezuelan state airline Conviasa is now scheduled for this afternoon on a plane from the same company.
In a country without virtue, the virtuous are despised. But who determines virtue? Each claimant asserts it. How then is it to be judged? Fair and open elections provide the means for people to attribute righteousness and chart direction. If this process is called into doubt, civil strife is assured.
SAGINAW, MI - Days before his trial was to begin, a Saginaw man accused of fatally shooting another man inside a party store has accepted a plea deal. Edwin J. Singleton Jr., 27, on Tuesday, Feb.