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The North Bay Bulldogs U12 Tykes team finished the regular season with a resounding win in Brampton on Sunday. In the battle ...
Tonight at Blue Cross Park, Geoff Banjavich will watch his five-year-old son Cyrus experience something remarkable — their ...
A Palestinian family of five was detained for more than 24 hours at a Buenos Aires airport before being deported, according ...
A former St. Amant Gator softball standout will now be leading her own team with the promotion of Sophie Smith from assistant ...
Louisiana State Police are looking into a crash that killed a man late Saturday night. Troopers responded to the scene ...
Residency programs at Madison Public Library, Madison Circus Space, the University of Wisconsin–Madison and more create space ...
An unfinished swimming pool in Peru revealed pre-Inca remains, prompting officials to declare the site a historical monument.
A new study revealed certain plants grow "secret" deep root systems to survive tough conditions and quietly trap carbon ...
The Ascension Parish School Board appointed an interim board member for District 2 during a meeting on Tuesday, June 17.
An exhibition at Amant reflects on the violence and complexities of the system by which we teach and are taught, primarily through the lens of those who’ve suffered under it.
This is SHELL, a sculpture commissioned by the nearby art center Amant, which calls it an “interplay of toy and fortress.” It was dreamed up by Esben Weile Kjær, a 33-year-old Danish art star.
Claire St. Amant spent nearly a decade chasing true crime stories as a producer for 48 Hours. Those stories included cold-case kidnappings, murder-for-hire stings and an assassination attempt. She ...