The district broke ground on the $136 million project in September 2022. Some $80 million of the project was funded by local taxpayers, according to the school’s website. Approximately $33 million of ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s changes everything. The brain function begins to decline until it just doesn’t work anymore. It’s a slow decline that takes a toll not only on the patient ...
Experts say the more we challenge our brains as we age, the more resilient it becomes—and “learning a new instrument is a full-brain workout.” After the age of 40, the average brain decreases 5 ...
Hilton is booting an independently franchised Minneapolis hotel from operating under its name after it banned immigration agents and then lied about reversing the policy. The global hotel chain was ...
Oil prices fell more than 1% Wednesday after President Donald Trump signaled he might not attack Iran. U.S. crude oil fell 95 cents, or 1.55%, to $60.20 per barrel by 4:17 p.m. ET. Global benchmark ...
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Guests at the Idaho Falls Snow Park are in for a wild ride this winter. The popular snow tubing park is open for the New Year in Bone, Idaho. Dozens of people flew down ...
New Year's Eve is known for having more alcohol-related car crashes than any other night of the year. Fireworks injuries also rise dramatically on this night, thought that trend might be tempered in ...
There will be mostly sunny skies. The high will be -13°. Good air quality (0-50) Primary pollutant PM2.5 4.2 μg/m³ Amount of moisture present in the air relative to the maximum amount of moisture the ...
A new year has dawned and Chicago’s energetic new theater season will keep your winter chill away. Here’s a quick look at 10 of the most intriguing shows opening between now and the end of March, ...
Two Minnesota Millionaire Raffle players started the new year with $1 million wins, according to a press release from the Minnesota Lottery. The $1 million tickets were sold at Holiday Station stores ...
After the White House called for billions of dollars in funding reductions, senators and representatives said they wanted to safeguard and even boost funds for basic research. By William J. Broad ...