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Saiounia "Sai" Hughley's larger-than-life presence came to a dramatic end on Survivor 48 when a double-elimination sent her ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, published 100 years ago this week, was not popular in the author’s lifetime. But it has come to ...
Choose Chicago finally has a new head honcho in Kristen Reynolds, formerly the CEO of the tourism agency Discover Long Island ...
Whether in their own watercraft or through local rescue teams, residents left their homes along the raging Kentucky River.
The annual luncheon was sponsored by Long Island and New York Parents & Other Survivors of Murdered Victims Outreach.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Dan Billheimer, owner of the Lighthouse Café in Sanibel, Florida, about reuniting with an artifact from his restaurant that had disappeared after Hurricane Ian in 2022.
An Illinois woman who pleaded guilty to stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise from Iowa Quad-Cities Hy-Vee stores has ...
Canadian air arrivals to Bermuda are bouncing upward, driven by a shifting political landscape and better air connections to ...
An ACC college decision for a Bolles lineman, a national team call for a recent Fleming Island graduate and more highlight First Coast Varsity Weekly.
Joanne Scott is more widely known on a national scale for her visual art - watercolor, acrylics,  etchings and lithographs. She had many one woman shows and ...
The Boston College Eagles (13-13, 5-7 ACC) baseball team is looking to get back in the win column as it hosts the Rhode ...