Minnesota's minimum-wage workers will be getting a raise in just a few months. The statewide minimum wage will be adjusted for inflation to $11.41 an hour on Jan. 1, 2026, according to the Minnesota ...
Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald expanded on his decision-making process during a key moment in the team’s loss to the 49ers on Monday. During an appearance on Seattle Sports, Macdonald was asked ...
MINERAL RIDGE — Eighteen signs highlighting Mineral Ridge and Weathersfield Township have been placed at the township’s Community Park off state Route 46 to inform the public of the area’s unique ...
SZA is nominated at the 2025 MTV VMAs for Best R&B Song (“Drive”) and Best Collaboration (“Luther” with Kendrick Lamar). Despite this, the star chose to skip this year’s show. SZA has also been on the ...
For millions of Americans, winning a big lottery jackpot like the estimated $1.8 billion up for grabs in the Sept. 6 Powerball drawing would be a dream come true. Or would it? Recent history is full ...
Electricity bills are climbing nationwide, rising faster than inflation in many places. The explosive growth of AI and the massive data centers behind it are driving demand and straining the grid. To ...
How does a tow truck driver handle impounds after a fire breaks out? In this Parking Revenge episode, watch as repo work collides with property emergencies, from expired tags to vehicles trapped near ...
Health premiums for tens of thousands of Maine residents and small businesses who purchase insurance on the state's online marketplace are scheduled to go up in January, according to the Maine Bureau ...
Jerry Jones is encouraged by the effort he saw from the Dallas Cowboys in their 24-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night in the 2025 NFL season opener. Speaking Friday morning, Jones ...
The decline in brick-and-mortar pharmacies has led to concerns about 'pharmacy deserts' in parts of the state, affecting patient access to medication. In response to these closures, Amazon has opened ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — On scorching summer days when countless Ohioans crank up their air conditioning or on frigid nights when heaters run nonstop, the state's electric grid can strain under the pressure.