The Broward County School Board has unanimously approved a new school bus camera enforcement program designed to catch drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses while students are getting on or ...
Antares Nuclear Inc.’s Mark-0—a sodium heat-pipe-cooled microreactor fueled by high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) tri-structural isotropic (TRISO) fuel compacts—has achieved zero-power ...
Falcons edge rusher James Pearce Jr. has accepted a fast-track, pre-trial intervention program, his attorney, Yale Sanford, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday. At the request of the ...
The NFL Referees Association is set to vote on a proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement on Thursday and a report ahead of that vote includes some details of what’s in the proposal. Judy Battista of ...
Legendary New Jersey native Anne Hathaway spoke recently about how a North Jersey theater played a role in starting her acting career. Hathaway gave a shoutout to Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn and ...
On March 19, 2026, FERC approved Southwest Power Pool, Inc.’s (SPP) System Support Resource (SSR) program to allow SPP, under specified conditions, to keep certain generating units that plan to retire ...
The Millcreek Township School District is shifting its focus from fines to a cessation program for student vaping. E-cigarettes are the most commonly used tobacco product among U.S. middle and high ...
A Mill Valley church’s plans to start offering local day care for people suffering from early to moderate dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, represents a small, but significant step for a ...
A Mill Valley church is planning to open a day social program for seniors with dementia to give family caregivers a break. “By the year 2030, one in three Marin residents would be 60 years of age or ...
Some of the people killed in Tuesday’s deadly avalanche near Castle Peak were mothers of children in Sugar Bowl’s competitive ski program, according to sources close to the victims, sending shock ...
The Clark County School District is poised to equip its buses with cameras to catch on video — and then ticket — motorists who break the law by blowing by the vehicles as they load or unload students.