LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentuckiana residents raised more than $45,600 during the WHAS11 telethon for Dare to Care on Wednesday.
A few weeks ago, the rover Perseverance found potential signs of life on Mars. Again. I’m getting tired of scientists getting so worked up about potential life on Mars. First, it was potential signs ...
The Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS) said it would start issuing full November SNAP benefits "as soon as ...
The Family and Children's Center is spreading holiday cheer through a partnership with Advance Auto Parts for the 2025 ...
Israel’s army says militants in Gaza have handed over a body believed to be a hostage. Since the ceasefire between Israel and ...
Congressman Doug LaMalfa announced that Beale Air Force Base will receive $22 million as part of the Military Construction ...
The Worsters are plenty familiar with Iowa City, especially Stead Family Children’s Hospital, which has become famous for ...
Most of the recipients of the Action for Women's Health challenge have not previously received funding from her organization, ...
Global stocks slid back sharply on Thursday, dashing hopes that President Donald Trump's signing of a spending bill to end a ...
They look like ladybugs, but don’t be fooled. The recent surge of red-and-orange beetles clinging to windows and siding ...
Clouds will continue to be on the increase throughout the afternoon, with temperatures warming into the upper 60s to near 70 degrees.
Several retired military servicemembers who live and work in City Council District 31 were honored at a Veterans Day luncheon hosted by Council Majority Whip Selvena Brooks-Powers, top left, who ...