Gov. Landry signed a bill getting rid of inspection stickers and replacing them with QR code certificates. How and when to get new certification.
There are a number of Fourth of July freebies and deals from restaurants, retailers and grocery stores! Read on for the list ...
The Take a Ride on Us program is offering discounted Uber rides for Albuquerque and Rio Rancho residents celebrating the ...
The Atlantic City Council approved the first and final readings of three ordinances amending city code provisions related to ...
The restaurant, which opened in May on Western Avenue, was permitted to reopen on Saturday after it was closed a day earlier.
A 2011 episode of the celebrity chef's TV program "Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution" sparked a public debate over a product ...
Maryland’s last Liberty Tree fell in 1999, but its preserved roots live on in Revolutionary lore—turned into keepsakes from crosses for Pope Francis and King Charles III to a gavel in the Old Senate ...
The prenatal and infant assistance program offers $1,500 during pregnancy and $500 monthly for six months, with enrollment beginning July 1 for eligible Kent County residents.
Virginians in Hampton Roads can now use a digital version of their driver's license or identification card as the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles expands its Mobile ID program across the region.
A new Louisiana law officially bars police from issuing tickets for expired vehicle inspection stickers. The current inspection sticker program will be replaced by a QR code sticker system starting in ...
The current DraftKings promo code offers new users $200 in bonus bets instantly after spending $5 or more. This latest ...
As Fourth of July celebrations approach, a local non-profit organization is ensuring Hampton Roads residents don’t drink and drive.