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Caitlin Clark is in her second year with the WNBA's Indiana Fever. She won Rookie of the Year and first-team All-WNBA honors in 2024. Here's how she played Tuesday, May 20, in a 91-90 loss to the ...
Kristopher D. Klosterman, 52, of Springfield, paramedic/fireman and Elise M. DeLanglade Spriggs, 54, of Springfield, attorney. Sierra R. Cool, 27, of Springfield and ...
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever made it look easy ... of USMNT stars that will be missing this Gold Cup. NBA Finals: OKC mayor takes umbrage with small-market label surrounding Thunder-Pacers ...
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey (D) has lost the Democratic primary to a moderate challenger, according to Decision Desk HQ projections. The progressive Gainey, the city’s first Black mayor ...
The personal secretary and an adviser to Mexico City's mayor were killed by gunmen on a motorcycle in a central neighborhood of the capital Tuesday, authorities said. Mayor Clara Brugada holds the ...
MIDDLETOWN — After six years as chief executive officer of the city of Middletown, two-term Mayor Ben Florsheim will be stepping down from his post. Florsheim, a Democrat, 33, who was first ...
Gregory Shamus/Getty; Matt Krohn/Getty Caitlin Clark is speaking out against the Indiana Fever fans who reportedly hurled racist slurs at Angel Reese during the team’s win over the Chicago Sky ...
"It was a full circle moment for me," Lee said. "I've had a lot of experience that I'm excited to bring here now as mayor." In a crowded city hall filled with supporters and elected officials ...
Ryan Clark has been happily married for more than 20 years, and thanks to the love and support from his family, the former NFL safety went on to become a successful ESPN sportscaster. Since he’s ...
ESPN analyst Ryan Clark and Fox Sports analyst Robert Griffin III’s public feud about WNBA stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark is no longer about basketball. The discourse between the former ...
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer says FEMA still has no presence on the ground, several days after a mile-wide tornado cut a nearly 23-mile path through the area and damaged an estimated 5,000 buildings.
The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said Monday that it was opening an investigation into the city of Chicago after Mayor Brandon Johnson's comments Sunday highlighting prominent ...