Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
A new Notepad update for Windows Insiders begins Microsoft's push to reduce Copilot on Windows 11, replacing it with ...
Teams don’t always play in the big cities their names suggest. Several professional franchises across the NFL, MLB and WNBA are headquartered or play home games in neighboring suburbs or entirely ...
PORTAGE — What was supposed to be a night of socializing and playing video games turned violent for a couple of local women when one of their male guests, who was armed with a gun, allegedly attacked ...
Sam McKewon and Evan Bland break down Nebraska’s upcoming spring football game — zeroing in on transfer QB Anthony Colandrea, a nastier, edge-setting Blackshirts defense, and tweaks to the Huskers’ ...
The citizens of Burley, having elected Mayor Jon Anderson twice before, replaced him with a relative unknown in the community. Robert "Terry" Greenman, a businessman who moved to the area seven years ...
Plans to put what would be North Dakota's largest standalone wind farm in the heart of coal country ran into a stumbling block when the McLean County Commission unanimously voted to deny a preliminary ...
New Roanoke City Councilman Phazhon Nash was appointed Tuesday to serve as the Gun Violence Prevention Commission’s new liaison to city council.
The man convicted in the 1981 murder and sexual assault of Susan Erickson is now living in the same community where the crime occurred.
Salem City Council voted 4-1 Monday to officially oppose a state bill that would require localities meet mandatory housing growth requirements and submit housing growth plans to the state.
Winsome Sears, who in 2001 became the first Black Republican woman elected to the General Assembly, formally launched her GOP bid for lieutenant governor Thursday, saying she is running because “we’ve ...
One need only think back to North Platte just before COVID-19 struck to appreciate how five years have changed what visitors can see and hear in 2025.
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