No one hurt in Cedar Rapids house fire CEDAR RAPIDS — A house owned by a landlord who is in a nuisance property dispute with the city over other rentals was damaged in a fire early Tuesday, fire officials said. More
Iowa state park camping fees increase for the first time in 20 years Campers at Iowa’s state parks this year will pay a few more dollars a night to put up a tent or park their recreational vehicle, with the largest increases coming at state parks with the most visitors and amenities. More
Legislative Iowa budget work underway DES MOINES — A sure harbinger of adjournment for the 2021 legislative session happened Monday when the Senate Appropriations Committee advanced the first state budget bill — even if the end still is weeks away. More
Early snow showers in Philadelphia region this Saturday, cloudy, then late day clearing. Here's the forecast. Saturday will be cloudy for most of the day, but clearing will begin during the afternoon and evening hours, becoming a clear and chilly sky by Saturday night. 01/10/2025 - 4:09 pm | View Link
Here's how much snow different cities in the St. Louis region saw this week The St. Louis region saw several inches of snow Sunday into early Monday morning. A heaping second dose on Friday added to already-high totals. 01/10/2025 - 8:15 am | View Link
Snow, not even a whole inch, is expected Saturday morning in Philly Two days after a U.S. computer model was seeing 2 feet or more of snow in Philly during the weekend, on Wednesday that estimate was down to about an inch or less. Rather than an encore of the record blizzard of Jan. 01/8/2025 - 10:55 pm | View Link
Powerful earthquake rocks remote region of Tibet and parts of Nepal, killing more than 120 More than 120 people have been killed after a powerful earthquake struck a remote region of Tibet on Tuesday morning, with tremors felt across the Himalayas in neighboring Nepal, Bhutan and parts of northern India. 01/7/2025 - 5:39 pm | View Link
PORTLAND, Ore. – First the reasoning, at least the external perspective.
The Miami Heat balked at offering Jimmy Butler a maximum extension because at his age (35), recent history of missed games, and indifference to the regular season.
Certainly a reasonable stance.
But then the Heat, who could not have been more public in announcing they were open for trades, balked at the quality of offers because they were not believed to be commensurate for a player of Butler’s value.
Wait, what?
To that end, it would seem that any potential Butler landing spot eventually would stand as a land of confusion.
What we seemingly have here is a player not valued by the Heat to the degree that the player values himself, but also valued by the Heat as a prime asset on the trade market.
Again, wait, what?
The Heat, when given the opportunity to extend paper and pen for an extension, resisted at the cost of doing such business.
By KELVIN CHAN, Associated Press
LONDON (AP) — The new year is always a good time to make a fresh start — including with your email inbox. To kick off 2025 with a clean slate, why not clear out all those unnecessary and unwanted messages?
If you’re anything like me, you’ll have piles of messages that have been accumulating in your inbox: receipts, bank and credit card statements, mobile phone bills, plane tickets, restaurant bookings, reminders, security warnings, spam and more.
Mixed in with all that administrative detritus might be some personal missives from friends and family that are worth keeping.
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Dear Eric: My husband and I live next door to a family that, when having work done at their house, tends to use low-wage, unlicensed workers.
We found out they are getting their driveway repaved. The men we saw with our neighbor were in an unmarked truck and may not be professional concrete workers.
I said to my husband that if they start jackhammering into the driveway without calling the utility company to get the underground utilities marked, I was going to call the utility company.
Lou Schiff says he “grew up in retail.”
The kid from Brooklyn didn’t realize it at the time, but it was an ideal training ground for how he would spend much of his working life — as a Broward County judge.
“People will remember how you treated them long after they’ve forgotten what the results of their case were,” he says.
He grew up rooting for the Amazin’ Mets in 1969 and once dreamed of a career in baseball or playing the trumpet.
This is “Small Bites,” a South Florida Sun Sentinel feature with tiny tidbits on the food and beverage scene — because we know that sometimes you just don’t have room for a long article. You want a little news brief instead, an amuse bouche of information, if you will. Enjoy!
WHAT/WHEN: Chef-tastics such as Todd English, Mario Carbone, Fabio Trabocchi, Lindsay Autry, Stéphane Andrieux, Laurent Tourondel and others will bring their gastronomic greatness to Artisans of Wine and Food in Boca Raton this month.
The inaugural event, from Jan.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: At casual restaurants and upscale establishments alike, I am frequently served a large piece of meat perched atop a too-full bowl — say, a large piece of grilled chicken on an overflowing salad bowl, or tennis-ball-sized meatballs perilously balanced on a full bowl of pasta.
What is a graceful way to cut the featured protein?