Eaton fire evacuee Jonni Miller holds Mr. Thelma in their Glendale rental on Jan. 30. When she and her husband, Anthony Ruffin, had to flee their Altadena home, they grabbed one cat and one dog ...
Column: Earthquakes and fires always stalk ... jumped off the sofa and followed us out the front door. Nan hadn’t been fetching as she used to, but Ruffin grabbed a rubber ball, gave it a ...
SOUTH EASTON, Mass. (AP) — Jordan Jones' 20 points helped Cent. Conn. St. defeat Stonehill 71-63 on Saturday.
The sheriff of Santa Cruz County — along the U.S.-Mexico border — says his office will no longer participate in Operation Stonegarden. That’s the program that gives grants to local law enforcement in ...
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman joins FAN Hockey Show to explain why he doesn’t think the Maple Leafs are yet rushing to lock up Matthew Knies, sensing that the league is set to give a big cap ...
The progressive institution has long resisted Trump’s values, as Rolling Stone recently reported, and on Tuesday, Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde used her sermon to deliver a pointed message to the new ...
There's a lot that goes into that pursuit, and NFL front offices don ... for most of the season. Stone played a role in that, and roughly $6.5 million of his cap hit would be wiped off the books ...
Outgoing President Joe Biden greeted incoming President Donald Trump at the north portico of the White House on Monday with an enthusiastic “Welcome home!” The first families enjoyed tea ...
Spytek was part of the front office that brought Brady to Tampa Bay in 2020 and was his college teammate at Michigan. He’s now believed to be the front-runner at GM, according to league sources.
You’ve got to get that right front plugged in there and just get ... while also helping fill in for other columns as needed. Chase is now the main writer and reporter for Frontstretch.com's ...
For the years that I enjoyed hosting a regionally syndicated talk radio show from our farm, I had the distinct pleasure of working with colleagues Bob and Sheri — giants in the radio biz, and in ...
WASHINGTON—The $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions likely won’t survive after this year, because the lawmakers who hate it the most have the ability to kill it. But what comes next?