For families in Macomb County who aren’t traveling for spring break, CARE of Southeastern Michigan is offering a free spring break program for sixth through eighth graders. The program has been ...
Spring break is coming, which means if you haven’t stocked up on your essentials yet, you better run to Hollister. Right now, Hollister is running a 30% off Spring Break Sale with a variety of bikinis ...
Florida’s HIV-positive patients will continue to be able to rely on the state for help getting medication for the next few months, thanks to a last-minute scramble from the Florida Legislature that ...
In January 1973, 13-year-old Paul Martin Andrews was lured into a van by dangerous outlaw Richard Ausley. Pretending to be a victim, Paul survived an ordeal that would become known as The Boy in the ...
Wisconsin Badgers head coach Greg Gard called John Blackwell and Nick Boyd "two of the best guards in the country" after his squad escaped Illinois in overtime, 91-88. One day prior, Blackwell set a ...
There will be an early dismissal on Wednesday, April 1, and spring break runs from April 2 through Monday, April 6. June 4 is tentatively listed as the last day for students. The day will be an Act 80 ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Spring break week is exciting for kids, but for working parents it can be a source of stress. According to AAA, about 75% of Floridians will be staying home for spring break ...
After any tournament as big as Indian Wells there are going to be movers and shakers on the rankings, and today is no exception—and one player in particular just keeps making more history. Alexandra ...
Maryland Republicans on Thursday unveiled plans to introduce emergency legislation suspending the state’s gas tax for 30 days, adding that the move would provide immediate relief as fuel prices spike ...
A major player in Seattle’s construction industry is leaving after more than three decades. Bob, a 35-year Seattle contractor who has overseen projects worth $100 million, is leaving the city, fed up ...
GENEVA, March 17 (Reuters) - Tens of millions more people will face acute ‌hunger if the Iran war continues through to June, according to analysis from the World Food Programme released on Tuesday.