Amid hotter-than-expected weather, the state’s grid regulator wants plants online and available to supply electricity to meet increased demand.
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The free talk and discussion third in the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum's World War II History Roundtable series.
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Since 2012, the project has honored fallen veterans with flags and crosses along the Audie Murphy Memorial Overpass.
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The familiar large structure on the east side of downtown dates its origin to the aftermath of the Paris Fire of 1916.
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Paul Moore with Vineyard Max (www.vineyardmax.net) is Luke's guest this week and the topic is maintenance of game feeders. Paul's company makes a line of heavy duty feeders for fish and wildlife. Click to learn some tips that might help in your game feeding program.
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The nation's sixth-largest defense contractor, L3Harris says it's cutting about 5 percent of its roughly 50,000-employee global workforce.
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The U.S. Justice Department has agreed to pay approximately $100 million to settle claims with about 100 people who say they were sexually assaulted by sports doctor Larry Nassar.
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As wildfires ripped across Maui last August, a broad communications breakdown left authorities in the dark and residents without emergency alerts, according to a report released Wednesday.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has made it easier for workers to bring employment discrimination suits over job transfers. The decision was unanimous, but the reasoning was not.
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The Senate rejected the two articles that accuse Mayorkas of refusing to enforce immigration laws. The House voted to impeach him in February.
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The animal was having a routine bath when she was startled by a truck backfiring and ran away before being recaptured by handlers. Videos of the unexpected sight were shared widely on social media.