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When an emergency happens in Collier County, Florida, the 911 calls go to one of the most high-tech communications centers in ...
In this week’s Hoover’s Heroes, Ben heard from the New Market History Project, who told him about one of their friends who ...
Mike Waltz, President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, will face questioning from lawmakers ...
A man who fatally shot a man and woman outside a Florida bar as part of an attempted revenge killing is scheduled to be ...
The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office says it is investigating after a person was hit by a vehicle Monday night ...
Pittsburgh’s Oneil Cruz hit a 513-foot drive over Truist Park’s right-center field seats while advancing to the second round ...
Japan raised strong caution against China’s rapid acceleration of military activity in extensive areas from around its southwestern coasts to the Pacific, describing the moves as the ...
An arrest has been made after what appeared to be a teddy bear wrapped in human flesh was left outside a Victorville, ...
If you’ve been craving fried chicken but haven’t turned to KFC lately, you’re not alone. Today, Kentucky Fried Chicken ...
If you’re an early riser or you’ve lived in North Alabama, chances are you’ve heard “We up… Are you up?” It comes from the long-time radio station WEUP.
From Decatur to Mobile, Alabamians are helping survivors recover from flooding in Texas. Gov. Kay Ivey sent more first responders, upon the request of the state of Texas, to help.
County Road 6 in Lauderdale County on July 1st, it’s the same place where 82 dogs were confiscated back in January.