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The public and private sectors should see the historic church as the primary beacon for tourism in the languishing civil ...
Is bothar currach é an saol, fairsing do dhaoine áirithe agus cúag do dhaoine eile” St. Columbanus wrote in his fifth sermon, ...
One of Toronto’s most vandalized speed cameras was again chopped down — this time under the watch of a newly installed ...
Faced with the challenges of a 139-minute rain delay, the Cardinals responded to Nationals with a 4-2 win at Busch Stadium on Tuesday.
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Pizza chef from New York brings Argentinian pizza to A. Francisco's July 12. His pizza combines Italian concepts with Latin American flavors.
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Patrick Bailey bounced a three-run, inside-the-park home run high off the right-field wall with one out in the last of the ...
Brendan Donovan homered in a three-run third inning, Lars Nootbaar hit a solo homer in the sixth, and the St. Louis Cardinals ...
Some people along a busy Milwaukee street were disappointed to see big federal investment in the city taken away by President Donald Trump's spending bill.
Residents and business owners are disappointed that Trump's new bill removed funding from 6th Street reconstruction.
MILWAUKEE - More than $30 million in federal funding for 6th Street corridor reconstruction in Milwaukee has been pulled.