WRTV News at 6 | September 18, 2021
WRTV News at 6 | September 18, 2021
WRTV News at 6 | September 18, 2021
'Not too thick, not too light': The all-season bedspread is washer- and dryer-friendly, and it doubles as a duvet insert.
While it might be too soon to call the Illinois alum a star in the league, he is certainly a star for the Bulls.
A U.S. judge in Texas struck down a climate rule adopted by the Biden administration requiring states to measure and set declining targets for greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles using the national highway system. Texas had sued the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) in December, arguing the agency lacked legal authority to enact the rule. A separate lawsuit was filed by 21 other states.
Investors will soon learn whether Peltz has succeeded in his push to shake up Disney's board.
The benchmark index is up roughly 10% in the first three months of the year, while the Dow and Nasdaq have also cemented winning quarters.
The tracklist for Beyoncé's new album refers to the chitlin circuit
Imagine the scramble at Westminster City Hall on Thursday morning as officials hunted for Easter eggs big enough to fill one of the building’s ground-floor windows.
Gabi Ruffels' game is rounding into form in her 26th start in the big leagues.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly announced they were going to take a break from the show at the conclusion of the 20th series.
DNMR's Earnings Fall Short as Revenue Declines and Losses Widen
PIII's Earnings Reflect a 21% Year-Over-Year Increase in Revenue, Surpassing Analyst Expectations
While talking to hospital staff, Angelia Tutt learned that a delivery nurse is a twin, as is her doctor and so is a respiratory therapist.
Eastern Washington savored the thrill of claiming a Big Sky Conference Tournament title that secured its second trip to the NCAA women's basketball tournament. “To be an hour away, we were pretty bummed,” Eastern Washington athletic director Tim Collins told The Associated Press. It's an example of the logistical headaches that are part of the equation for a tournament that has long relied on host schools for opening-round games and the better attendance that comes with it.
BALTIMORE — A cargo ship rammed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing the span to collapse and presumably killing six construction workers. On Wednesday, a day after the early-morning crash, officials with the National Transportation Safety Board boarded the ship and planned to recover information from its electronics and paperwork while divers searched for the bodies of workers who were still missing. Here's what we know so far about the collapse: WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED? The operato
The folk-pop icon sung praises of the pop superstar in a recent interview with 'Esquire'
Quarterly Revenue Hits Record $58.9 Million, Gross Margin Steady at 55%
Comparative Analysis Highlights Challenges and Opportunities
Full-Year Sales Rise, But Earnings Fall Short of Analyst Expectations
Sharecare's Revenue Declines While Adjusted EBITDA Sees Slight Improvement
Universal Orlando unveils details about 'How to Train Your Dragon: Isle of Berk' world at Epic Universe