Maricopa food pantry recovering from devastating fire
A man is looking to rebuild after a fire destroyed a food bank in Maricopa.
A man is looking to rebuild after a fire destroyed a food bank in Maricopa.
A new couple caused tension between the bombshells and the islanders.
A source previously told PEOPLE the GMA3: What You Need to Know co-anchors were "unlikely" to return to the ABC news program
The din dies down in the conference ballroom in downtown Edmonton this past Thursday evening, as RxA President Mark Percy takes the stage. The room is packed with 140 pharmacy students, their invited families, friends, faculty members, and of course, alumni pharmacists. The Annual White Coat Ceremony held every year by the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta, and co-sponsored by the Alberta Pharmacists' Association (RxA) and the Alberta College of Pharmac
The beaten-down shares of cloud data intelligence company Sumo Logic (NASDAQ: SUMO) jumped by almost 55% in value this week, according to data compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence. Citing "a person familiar with the matter," the site said that Thoma Bravo, Vista Equity Partners, and Francisco Partners have all contacted Sumo's CEO Ramin Sayar inquiring about a potential buyout. Neither Sayar nor any other executive at Sumo has yet commented on the speculation.
The provincial government recently released details on their most recent intervention intended to help everyday Manitobans cope in these tough economic times. This new initiative, called the Carbon Tax Relief Fund (CTRF), builds on the affordability package introduced by the province in 2022. “Our government is committed to helping Manitobans make ends meet as they continue to face rising prices due to inflation and the largely hidden, federally imposed carbon tax,” says Premier Heather Stefanso
“I don't know what happened to my balls. I guess they were trying to be like basketballs."
World 100 and 200 metres record holder Usain Bolt said on Friday that it was a "stressful situation" trying to recover more than $12.7 million that has disappeared from his account with a Jamaican investment firm. The 36-year-old Bolt earlier this month was informed that his account balance at Kingston-based Stocks and Securities Ltd (SSL) had inexplicably dwindled to just $12,000, lawyer Linton Gordon told Reuters on Jan. 17. He was speaking at the Gibson McCook Relays launch in Kingston where he was unveiled as the ambassador of the athletics meet, now in its 50th year.
A number of groups are organizing protests from coast to coast as Memphis officials prepare to release video of the police killing of Tyre Nichols.
EDMONTON — Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews says the 2023 budget will be delivered on Feb. 28, the first day of the spring legislature sitting. Toews says it will focus on investing in health care and funding school enrolment growth. It’s expected to be the final budget before voters go to the polls for a scheduled May 29 general election. Alberta’s fortunes, powered mainly by energy revenues and further diversification of its economy, have been on the upswing since the global economy began
All five officers involved in Tyre Nichols' death were black. Experts say that's not unusual.
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa is turning down a Pro Bowl spot because he's still in protocol, but his father says his son is 'doing great.'
WASHINGTON (AP) — The top Air Force general in charge of the nation's air- and ground-launched nuclear missiles has requested an official investigation into the number of officers who are reporting blood cancer diagnoses after serving at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. The illnesses became publicly known this week after The Associated Press obtained a military brief that at least nine missileers — those officers serving in underground bunkers near silo-based Minuteman III intercontinental b
The 61st Rolex 24 at Daytona, which begins Saturday afternoon and runs through Sunday, features five different car classifications.
RowVaughn Wells says she believes police lied to her about the circumstances of her son's arrest.
Shares of American Express (NYSE: AXP) climbed 10.5% on Friday after the credit card giant boosted its dividend and provided an upbeat financial forecast for the coming year. American Express's revenue rose 17% year over year to $14.2 billion in the fourth quarter. The gains were fueled by record spending by card members, which helped to drive the payments leader's total network volume higher by 12%, to $413.3 billion.
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It's now the third-most-valuable game-worn jersey auctioned off by Sotheby's.
Two dozen U.S. Senate Republicans warned Democratic President Joe Biden on Friday that they would not support increasing the federal debt ceiling without at least an equal amount of spending cuts to government programs or structural reform. In a Jan. 27 letter, lawmakers supported legislation to require the U.S. Treasury to prioritize payments for the public debt, Social Security, Medicare, veterans benefits and military pay, if the government were to breach the current $31.4 trillion borrowing limit in coming months. The lawmakers represent nearly half of the Senate's 49 Republicans.
John de Ruiter, the self-appointed leader of an Edmonton-based spiritual group, was granted bail Friday after being charged earlier this week with sexually assaulting four women. Edmonton provincial court Judge Randal Brandt released the 63-year-old de Ruiter on strict conditions, including that he surrender his passport and provide a $30,000 cash deposit. He is not to contact any of the complainants or their family members, either directly or indirectly through his followers. He can't be within
Golden Shield Resources Inc. (CSE: GSRI) (FRA: 4LE0) (OTCQB: GSRFF) (the "Company" or "Golden Shield") announces that it has granted a total of 779,000 incentive stock options (the "Options") to employees, officers, directors and consultants of the Company. The Options are exercisable at a price of $0.265, have a term of five years, and will vest over a period of 36 months. The Options were granted pursuant to the Company's incentive stock option plan and are subject to regulatory approval.