Three former employees of a Statesville water treatment plant have filed a federal lawsuit claiming a plant supervisor created a segregated bathroom for white employees only.
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The San Francisco Ballet Orchestra is celebrating its 50th season in style, with a one-night gala at Herbst Theatre on March ...
Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office that is centered on his close relationship with the late convicted sex offender ...
If the Chicago Bears decide to relocate to Indiana, Hammond would be the only city eligible for state-backed stadium construction under legislation approved Thursday.
The decision by the state Department of Transportation comes at the end of a long design process to reshape 2.2 miles of ...
A bridge connecting Cleburne ISD to community members supportive of the district and local students is how Cleburne Education Foundation Executive Director Paige Harris explained her organization’s ...
Sports helped shape Jesse Jackson's career and inspired the ex-quarterback to fight for equal rights
The Rev. Jesse Jackson was an athlete from a young age, and throughout his life he immersed himself in the world of sports. He accepted a football scholarship at Illinois, ...
The Conversation reports on the debate over whether a president's moral character is essential for effective governance, ...
Five years after the Chicago Cubs made him their top pick in the draft, left-hander Jordan Wicks is trying to solidify a ...
Sunshine Women's Choir' has become the highest-grossing local film in Taiwan's box-office history, dethroning previous record ...
Winston-Salem State fired Coach Corey Thompson on Saturday, just hours before his team’s final home game of the regular ...
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