A Springdale woman who refused to comply with the borough's mandated smart-meter system is receiving water service through her traditional meter as litigation continues. The borough shut off water to... read more →
When Jak Milligan takes to the stage at the last ever Strictly fundraising extravaganza in the Easterbrook Hall, it will be a sight his delighted parents feared they would never... read more →
This is a holiday story you probably haven’t seen before. After Ryan Day publicly told his story of struggling to get and grow legal marijuana to treat his son’s severe... read more →
Jake McCallum will celebrate a few firsts as he laces up his boots next week: the first training of the year, his first time on the pitch in six weeks... read more →
One day before facing Syracuse in the Texas Bowl, Gophers coach Jerry Kill did not rule out a possible return to the sidelines. Kill has coached from the press box... read more →
When President Obama announced his BRAIN Initiative in April, he promised to give scientists "the tools they need to get a dynamic picture of the brain in action." An early... read more →
The family of a chronically ill New Jersey toddler who has been at the forefront of a battle to get Gov. Christie to loosen the state's medical marijuana regulations is... read more →
It took the combined efforts of head coach Jerry Kill and defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys to guide the University of Minnesota football program to its best record in 10 years.... read more →
For 22 years, a Highlands Ranch woman couldn’t communicate with the world around her. But two years ago, technology and a process called “facilitated communication” opened the door to her... read more →
A young Northampton girl who has epilepsy has written and illustrated her first book. Katherine Curtis, 12, who now lives in Devon, created the children’s book ‘Herbie the Horse Goes... read more →