Luxury hotels might seem like the ultimate for traveling in style, but in the U.S. there's a whole world of roadside motels ...
The Randall County Sheriff’s Office is once again offering residents the free opportunity to change their shipping address to ...
Atomic energy is back, thanks to the ravenous demands of AI, favoritism from Trump, and the zeal of young entrepreneurs ...
Tyson Foods' decision to close a beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, could devastate the small city and undermine the profits ...
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Fall colors still holding on
Boise is living up to its name as the City of Trees as fall colors continue across the Treasure Valley. Even though we are getting close to the end of November, ...
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Canyon honors longtime volunteer firefighter James Harp
After 42 years of service as a volunteer firefighter, Canyon said goodbye to James W. Harp in a memorial on Saturday.
Founders of politically connected nuclear companies that have never built commercial reactors are becoming billionaires.
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A jar of local flavors can spark memories and add a personal touch to gift-giving
Handmade small-batch condiments like Auntie Rana’s, made in New York’s Hudson Valley and in Maine, and inspired by South and ...
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Northern lights dazzle the night sky from Wisconsin to Florida. Here's where and when to see them tonight.
The northern lights put on a stunning show across a huge swath of the U.S. the night of Nov. 11, stretching from Wisconsin all the way to Florida. The northern lights, formally known as the natural ...
Tyson Foods, one of America’s largest meat producers, has made a troubling announcement: the closure of its Nebraska beef production plant slated for January. As the national beef market grapples with ...
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Regional semifinal HS football live scores, updates in Texas Panhandle
Check back for score updates from every regional semifinal high school football game in the Texas Panhandle this week.
Texas is quietly kicking the tires on a massive idea: turning 671 miles of U.S. 287 into a stoplight-free interstate from Port Arthur on the Gulf Coast all the way up to Amarillo in the Panhandle. A ...
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