It happens every year. One minute you're hauling coolers down to the beach for July 4th, shooting off sparklers and planning all the great things you'll do during the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer ahead.
The Daily World A 24-year-old prison inmate died Friday from an apparent suicide at Stafford Creek Correction Center. Officers found him hanging in his cell.
State law says that if a vacancy occurs on the state's ethics watchdog board, it must be filled with a new appointee within 30 days. Well, the Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board has been missing three of its nine allotted members for months, and nobody's yet been appointed by three legislative leaders whose job it is under state law to replace them.
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A sick world after all Judy Ostrom, Overland Park: Our bad vacation was last summer. We planned a week at Universal Studios with a side trip to Disney’s Magic Kingdom. We arrived on Sunday, and things were great. Then on Monday our 14-year-old daughter started feeling bad, with chills, cough and fever, and we figured we’d tag team our two kids. I’d stay with our daughter at the hotel; my husband ...
CHATHAM, Mass. -- A weakening but still dangerous Hurricane Earl steamed toward the gray-shingled cottages and fishing villages of Cape Cod on Friday, disrupting people's vacations on the unofficial f
Kenneth Kuo, founder of Connecticut School of Music, stands in front of a row of cellos at the Connecticut School of Music in Westport. Kuo is launching a store in Greenwich as well.
BUXTON, N.C. (AP) — Hurricane Earl sideswiped North Carolina's Outer Banks early Friday, flooding the vacation islands but causing no injuries and little damage, then chugged up the Eastern Seaboard toward Cape Cod, a weaker but still dangerous storm.
The hurricane is expected to weaken and stay out to sea before grazing the Massachusetts coast Saturday. A weakened Hurricane Earl brushed North Carolina's fragile Outer Banks with stiff winds and high waves Thursday night, striking a glancing blow before spinning offshore up the Eastern Seaboard.