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Kristi McKenney was named director of the Port of Oakland in February, the first woman to hold the post at the nearly century-old port. She’s also overseeing a name change for Oakland's airport ...
Thomas Crowley Jr., the third generation to run Crowley Maritime, has figured out how to navigate the U.S.’ protectionist ...
The Port Washington Democratic Club organized the third rally Monday, July 21, as part of its weekly protests in support of immigration justice in the ongoing ...
Former Port Clinton fire chief Kent Johnson was named in a federal lawsuit and criminally charged in the sexual harassment of a firefighter.
PORT ANGELES — Ruddell Auto and the Old Timers car club from Bremerton will host their 29th Cruise-In car show at 5 p.m. Friday. The dealership expects more than 2500 people to attend the annual car ...
A new palladium-loaded amorphous InGaZnOx (a-IGZO) catalyst achieved over 91% selectivity when converting carbon dioxide to methanol, report researchers from Japan.
A woman in Port St. Lucie was arrested after she allegedly botched an illegal Botox application in a shed in her backyard, according to police. Rosa Mena, 50, was reported to authorities after a ...
What began as a routine cosmetic procedure gone wrong ended in an arrest after a multi-agency investigation exposed a makeshift backyard Med Spa.
PORT ORCHARD, Wash. — Law enforcement is investigating after a man and his 9-year-old daughter were killed in a house fire over the Fourth of July weekend.
An investigation is underway following the tragic deaths of a 9-year-old girl and her 40-year-old father in a house fire in unincorporated Port Orchard.
An argument between two teenagers in Port Charlotte turned deadly, resulting in one injured and the other deceased.
PORT CARBON — Displays of patriotism were evident Friday in Port Carbon with children waving American flags while waiting for the 9:30 p.m. fireworks show to start, and people clad in red, white ...