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The U.S. men’s soccer team has much to figure out before high-stakes tournaments. Saturday at Rentschler, they face Turkey in ...
Almost three weeks ago, the Glastonbury baseball team lost its fourth straight game. It was the team’s second four-game ...
The three best public elementary schools in the state are in the same school district, according to the ranking website Niche ...
This "legislation that marks an extraordinary milestone for the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary and the community ...
Brad Howard, a 9-year nurse and U.S. Air Force veteran, takes the bus he retrofitted with comfy, overstuffed recliners, to locations across southwest Ohio. He offers vitamin-rich IV therapies for ...
In August 2021, the Vanden High School Class of 2025 gathered at George A. Gammon field for freshman orientation. It was the ...
A Fairfield man was arrested by Benicia officers on suspicion of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of ...
Approximately 120 grams of fentanyl (potentially lethal to as many as 60,000 people, according to the Butler County Sheriff's ...
An MSP in an “Industry 5.0” world must lead with security, integration, AI and be community-driven. That’s the message ...
A Weston man waived his right to be indicted and pleaded guilty Friday, June 6, before U.S. District Judge Vernon D. Oliver in Hartford to an insider trading offense, according to David X. Sullivan, U ...
Fairfield Union senior Christian Thompson won the OHSAA Division II high jump title June 6 at her future college stadium at ...
Gov. Ned Lamont is deciding whether to veto a broad housing bill recently approved by the state legislature. The controversial bill includes zoning reform and pushes for more housing construction.