MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The man accused of abducting a Theodore mother and her two children used an alias at the time of his arrest and is a documented member of a violent street gang, local and federal ...
Throughout his career, historian Carter G. Woodson, AB’1908, AM’1908, worked to change how Americans thought about Black history. The University of Chicago alum began that mission when, in February ...
A tugboat has been underwater in the bay near the foot of Holland Street and Donjon Shipbuilding and Repair since late December. The tugboat, the G Tug Hawaii, is owned by Great Lakes Towing in ...
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EXCLUSIVE: President Theodore Roosevelt is known for revolutionizing how America manages and explores. Now, revolutionary artificial intelligence (AI) technology will allow Americans to engage with ...
Kansas storms cost insurers more than $128 million on the Kansas side of the metro area alone last year. Johnny Waller Jr. founded Clear Tomorrow KC in the fall of 2024 to address cycles of ...
For World War II history enthusiasts seeking to commemorate the 84th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, you don't have to go to Hawaii to do so. For the past decade, the Arkansas Inland Maritime ...
Welcome to Cartoon Brew’s series of spotlights focusing on the animated shorts that have qualified for the 2026 Oscars. The films in this series have qualified through one of multiple routes: by ...
Members of the Kingston community are concerned about a 64-foot tugboat anchored in Appletree Cove since last week. The tug, named Mollusk, started losing power and sinking near the Kingston Marina.
A 64-foot tugboat lost power and began sinking after detaching from its anchor near the Kingston Marina last week. The boat, known by the name Mollusk, had approximately 1,500 gallons of fuel on board ...
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A Washington, D.C., man, eager to expand his home office, demolished part of it this week to make way for a new addition. A national incident ensued. The man, of course, is President Donald Trump, and ...