Murphy Aquatic Park opens in Avon
Avon now has a new, ADA accessible water park open for the community.
Avon now has a new, ADA accessible water park open for the community.
The cause of the fire is now under investigation.
Mr Trump’s hefty bond was posted by California-based Knight Specialty Insurance Company last month
Driver claims self defense after fatal road rage shooting in Deltona, deputies say
Piedmont cancels 'Pothole Purge Day' due to overwhelming negativity on social media
DENVER (AP) — Colorado Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland is expected to miss between one month and six weeks because of a strained left elbow and says the pitch clock may have been a factor. Freeland said the elbow issue is not related to a right shoulder injury sustained this week during a collision at home plate as a pinch runner. Atlanta’s Spencer Strider and Cleveland’s Shane Bieber are among the pitchers who will miss the season following elbow injuries. “There has been a lot of talk about pitc
EMSA celebrates National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
Ride The Rockies, one of the longest and oldest recreational bike touring rides in the country, was canceled this week. Organizers point to limited registration.
Maine woman honors late daughter by helping dozens of people facing homelessness
Yukon student who reported fake stabbing at high school could face consequences
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Man charged over alleged involvement in incidents outside Assyrian Christ the Good Shepherd church in Wakeley
During their regular meeting on Monday the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division board of education had a first glimpse at preliminary budget numbers for next school year and how it impacts the division. The discussion took place during the closed session but it was brought into open as the meeting ended. "What we what we're happy about … is that inflationary costs are being recognized, and included in that would be support staff contract increases and transportation cost which has skyrocketed ove
Toronto city council says it has strengthened its short-term rental bylaw to crack down on operators who exploit regulatory loopholes.Council is raising registration fees, increasing vetting of hosts and allowing for snap inspections through changes to the city's short-term rental bylaw. The city will also hire nearly two dozen more inspectors.Council passed changes to the bylaw at a meeting on Thursday night.Mayor Olivia Chow said on Friday that the bylaw amendments will help to address the cit
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Nebraska volleyball coach spoke for the first time since Harper Murray was cited for driving under the influence.
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Brevard Public Schools board divided over new school discipline data