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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A driver is recovering at a local hospital after crashing their car into a northeast Columbus apartment building. Authorities responded to Cherry Blossom Way Apartments in … more
Plus: PUC approves temporary 8.6% energy rate increase for Minnesota Power; University of Minnesota to close emails of alumni, retired faculty; Bemidji teen facing charges for making threats against … more
The condition clearly "is not a rare illness,” said the CDC's Dr. Elizabeth Unger, one of the report's co-authors. more
TOKYO (AP) — Nintendo canceled its upcoming video game showcase and postponed several other events because of persistent threats to the company, its workers and players. “We decided we could not … more
The District has settled out of court with a police union lodge accused of selling and shipping hundreds of bottles of whiskey without proper permits. more
This week, we’re all about discovering the secret of cooking—and exploring an iconic French Dish. First, Award-winning food historian Bee Wilson talks to us about her latest book, The Secret of … more
Ask Governor Murphy — when New Jersey's governor spends an hour answering our questions and yours — returns to WNYC Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023 at 7 p.m.   The discussion is hosted by WNYC … more
This NPR favorite returns with the best of the best Hanukkah Lights stories plus a special musical performance by The LeeVees. Hosted by Susan Stamberg and Murray Horwitz. This Saturday, December … more
On today's show: Emily Eisner, Fiscal Policy Institute economist, and Andrew Perry, senior policy analyst at Fiscal Policy Institute, dig into their group's report that found that millionaires are … more
International fishing companies have created an untenable living situation for Alaskan natives featured in the newest season of National Geographic's, "Life Below Zero: First Alaskans." more
International fishing companies have created an untenable living situation for Alaskan natives featured in the newest season of National Geographic's, "Life Below Zero: First Alaskans." more
“Our city manager’s raise was awarded to ensure equity and alignment with her peers’ salaries, and was also based on her achieving her annual goals.” more
It has been a few years since 15-year-old Hannah Hall launched her nonprofit "Hannah's Hope House," which collects new and gently used coats, gloves, hats, socks and blankets to gift to those … more
A Connecticut man died of mesothelioma after breathing in asbestos fibers, according to a lawsuit. more
BAGHDAD (AP) — A rocket attack on the sprawling U.S. Embassy in Baghdad caused minor damage but no casualties Friday morning, U.S. and Iraqi officials said. The attack is the first on the embassy … more
In a November research report from Zillow, Atlanta was listed as the metro area offering the 10th largest share of rental concessions to prospective tenants, joining similarly expanding cities … more
The Bloomfield Town Council amended some of the rules by which it operates, as a resolution was passed that changes the council's schedule to one meeting per month, as opposed to two, and … more
Test your dummy play in today’s deal. Cover the East-West cards. You’re declarer at a modest contract of 1NT. West leads the ten of diamonds, and East takes the ace and returns the queen — a … more
A Windsor Locks man was sentenced to federal prison after posing as a high school student on Snapchat to meet and sexually assault a teenager. more
"I love the adrenalin of the kitchen," the owner said, adding he also loves the worldwide "camaraderie" of those who work in the restaurant business. more
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