On the same day as a fatal fire in the city, the Cincinnati Fire Department is being asked to look for ways to cut the budget. Cincinnati’s fire chief faced the finance committee Wednesday and ...
New technology is significantly decreasing “permanently lost” luggage among air travelers, according to aerospace technical support systems specialist SITA. After a year of integrating Apple’s ...
Local schools are seeing a sharp drop in student sports participation, leading to canceled teams and fewer opportunities. Experts urge families to recognize the lasting benefits of youth athletics. I ...
The State Board of Education said this could have implications for teachers in the state. Court Deals Blow to Trump Officials Over Veterans’ Cases 'Charlie's Angels' star Jaclyn Smith marks 80th ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – New data from CMPD says overall crime in the Queen City is down 8% in the first nine months of the year including a 20% decline in violent crimes. “We’re trying to do everything we ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville first responders are seeing fewer overdose 911 calls, but advocates advise that people should still remain cautious. The Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department has been ...
(The Center Square) – After the Sept. 2 juvenile detention numbers showed a slight increase, the parish is continuing to monitor juvenile stats as school is underway. Caddo Parish Chief Administrative ...
From 2000 to 2020, there was a 22% decrease nationwide in butterflies. A Michigan State University study released Monday reveals that butterfly populations in the Midwest are dwindling even faster, ...
(The Center Square) — The Caddo Commission heard an updated juvenile census report from Parish Administrative Officer Erica Bryant during Monday’s work session, showing a drastic decrease in probation ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (South Dakota News Watch) - Yes. South Dakota’s average annual number of reported tornadoes has decreased in the past 35 years. The state ranks 20th in the country for tornadoes ...
PHOENIX -- A recent string of wrong-way drivers and wrong-way crashes on Arizona freeways raises a key question: Has there been an uptick in these kinds of situations? In short, the answer is no.
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