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"People should take care to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, no matter what part of the state they live in,” said Laura ...
An American upsets the world No. 1 to reach the Wimbledon women’s final, the Yankees overcome a late no-hit bid, two more ...
Finder.com reports that BNPL can be cheaper short-term than credit cards, but credit cards offer more consumer protections ...
The number of 2025 Big Ten coaches on the hot seat depends on how you view the revenue-sharing era of major college football, ...
Redfin Real Estate reports that home affordability has declined, with only 35% of homes accessible to average buyers, ...
Trump said that he will raise taxes on many goods from Canada to 35% Here's a look at countries that have gotten tariff ...
He gained self-confidence and was able to try to run along with them and try to play. He also found his bark. It was a really ...
Saturday, July 19, brings a full schedule of events, beginning with the citywide sidewalk sales. Local retailers will open early — some as early as 5 a.m. — with sales and spe ...
Erickson predicted that the uncertainty surrounding Trump’s tariff plans would be a bad sign for the market in the coming ...
The York Lions Club is taking orders for 20-pound boxes of Colorado peaches and pears until Aug. 1. To order, call Gene at ...
York Community Theatre: “Beauty and the Beast” live musical performance at the York High School Theater. Showtimes are 7 p.m.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has signed a repeal of a law guaranteeing paid sick leave for workers and inflationary adjustments to the minimum wage. The repeal will take effect Aug.