Go See Do: Wednesday, June 20 Acro Alphabet Show: 11 a.m. today at the Lewisville Public Library, 6490 Shallowford Road, Lewisville. Learn about life as an acrobat, the need for healthy eating and the value of hard work. The show is appropriate for all ages. For… More
State shows updated eastern beltway plans Plans for two more segments of the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway had people scratching their heads Tuesday as they tried to figure out how they will get from Point A to Point B when the work is complete. More
Watch live: Police give update after officer-involved shooting reported at High Point McDonald’s The High Point Police Department is investigating an officer-involved shooting. Police have confirmed that the heavy police presence at the Mall Loop Road McDonald’s is connected to an ... 12/19/2024 - 4:32 am | View Link
School shootings: Vallejo district’s response to potential threats This year alone in the United States, there have been roughly 83 reported school shootings. Whether you’re a student, educator, or resident, it’s a nightmare that likely strikes a chord. 12/18/2024 - 5:58 pm | View Link
Suspect in LaGrange Shooting Arrested After High-Speed Chase Ends in Rollover Near Coweta County Dequindre Langston was arrested after a high-speed chase with Coweta County deputies that ended in a rollover, revealing an injured child. 12/18/2024 - 8:26 am | View Link
Officials on scene of reported fire at West Mifflin Area High School Crews were on the scene after a reported fire broke out inside West Mifflin Area High School Monday evening. Allegheny County officials confirmed crews were called to the high school located at 91 ... 12/16/2024 - 10:24 am | View Link
Update: No danger found after hazmat report near Napa High School, authorities say School officials briefly placed Napa High School and other buildings under a shelter-in-place order Monday after authorities received a report of a possibly hazardous material nearby, according to sch ... 12/16/2024 - 7:50 am | View Link
By GRETCHEN MCKAY, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh is a city of cookie lovers.
As evidenced by the popular Facebook group The Wedding Cookie Table Community (which counts more than 325,000 members) and the dozens of entries to the Post-Gazette’s 2024 Holiday Cookie Challenge, Western Pennsylvanians also like to bake the sweet treats — especially during the holidays — both for gifts and to share after a meal with family and friends.
Which begs a question for those traveling by air over the next week: Will your homemade cookies make it through a security checkpoint at Pittsburgh International and other airports?
The answer is — whew!
MIAMI — Nikola Jovic had his takeoff point . . . and then he was shut down. Now back to solid footing, the third-year Miami Heat forward said Thursday the goal is to pick up where he left off — with the hope of receiving the opportunity to pick up where he left off.
In the wake of being held out of eight consecutive games, six by coach’s decision, Jovic seized an opportunity in the Dec.
By TRAVIS LOLLER and LEAH WILLINGHAM
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — American farmers and small business owners are among those who will suffer if Congress cannot agree on a new spending bill after President-elect Donald Trump abruptly rejected a bipartisan plan that included more than $100 billion in disaster aid.
The money is urgently needed after Hurricanes Helene and Milton slammed the southeastern United States one after the other this fall.
By JONEL ALECCIA, AP Health Writer
Packaged foods in the U. S. will have to follow new rules in order to call themselves “healthy,” according to changes finalized Thursday by the Food and Drug Administration.
It’s an update of the agency’s definition originally devised 30 years ago. The move is aimed at helping Americans navigate food labels at the grocery store and make choices that are aligned with federal dietary guidelines — in hopes of reducing rates of diet-related chronic disease, the FDA said.
Under the rule, products that claim to be “healthy” must contain a certain amount of food from one or more food groups such as fruit, vegetables, grains, dairy and protein.
The holidays are a magical time for kids, filled with decorations, celebrations and a break from school. But during the fun and festivities, parents must remember that this season can also bring an increased risk to children’s safety.
Amid all the activities and family gatherings, children may face an environment where the risk of abuse quietly rises.
For decades, Americans United for Separation of Church and State called its adversaries “religious extremists.” Today, the group has a more specific target: fighting Christian nationalism.
The decision to sharpen the language was made by Rachel Laser, the group’s president for the last six years. A Jew and the first religious minority to lead Americans United since its founding in 1947, Laser wanted the group to be more clear-eyed about what she sees as a growing threat to religious pluralism in the United States: the belief that American laws should favor Christian values over those of other religions.
But it was not an easy decision for her to make.