If this season’s voting was held today, good luck figuring out what would happen.
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Seven San Antonio police officers were shot while responding to a “suicide in progress” call and the suspect was later found dead inside an apartment after a standoff, the city’s police chief said.
A historic and deadly winter storm that stretches over 1,500 miles blanketed the southern U.S. on Tuesday with historic snow totals, including the first-ever Blizzard Warning for the Gulf Coast.
BALTIMORE (AP) — As the founder of a Florida-based neo-Nazi group goes on trial for conspiring to attack Maryland’s power grid, his abhorrent beliefs aren’t really the point, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
The meteoric rise of Kel’el Ware apparently came too late for a ticket to All-Star Weekend, with second-year forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. the lone Miami Heat player announced Tuesday in the
The Final Four games April 5-7 in the Alamodome will be surrounded by a variety of community events in the downtown area.
Jaime Jaquez Jr. will again represent the Heat on the Rising Stars stage, but not rookie standout Kel’el Ware.
Threes by Herro and Jovic tied the game with 1:54 left, and a Jovic to Ware alley-oop put the Heat ahead. Franz Wagner tied it on a twisting layup with 24 seconds left, and Herro missed a long three with four seconds left in regulation, sending the game to overtime.
For those who may want to see Trump motorcade in Palm Beach, Florida — when he's on his way to Mar-a-Lago or Palm Beach airport — it is a thing to do.
Luke Bryan has announced that he will return to Orlando for his upcoming tour. Luke Bryan starts a brand-new 30-city tour this summer, “The County Song Came On Tour,” which will include a stop in Orlando. The country superstar returns to Orlando’s Kia Center on Friday, June 13.