By Patricia A. Scheyer NKyTribune reporter Roundup up last week’s government happenings: EDGEWOOD City Administrative Officer ...
Phil Elam figures he’s been acting since he was 6 years old, in a church holiday production. Now he’s making his feature film debut in “Bob Trevino Likes It,” opening in metro area ...
NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.—Harriette Mackenzie hit the floor, and the player who had thrown her down walked away without looking back. The coach for Columbia Bible College clapped, and said something ...
The Athletic has live coverage of 2025 Men’s March Madness PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Because time measures history even as it moves on from it, and because college basketball remains perpetually ...
STATE COLLEGE — Penn State has finally put the pads back on after an abbreviated offseason, considering the length of the 2024 season. The Nittany Lions were out on the Holuba Hall practice ...
Inside the Maryland huddle, his team down to its last 3.7 seconds to save its season, head coach Kevin Willard got right to the point. He wanted to know who felt comfortable taking the last shot ...
The new TRO motion lays bare the government’s efforts to criminalize pro-Palestinian speech and carry out retaliatory arrests ...
There’s a new luxury hotel launching this summer on the East End — Offshore Montauk — with a price tag to match. Rising where the former Sands Motel once stood, the chic hotel becomes the ...
At a military prison in central Israel, 18-year-old Itamar Greenberg sat in a US Army-issued army uniform as the Hollywood blockbuster “American Sniper” blared from the rec room’s TV.
UofL students reacted with disappointment and cynicism as they see their third president in almost as many years.