Every day of the week all summer there is affordable and educational activities for kids of all ages at the MacLachlan Woodworking Museum. Located on the grounds of Grass Creek Park, visiting the museum, followed by a picnic and a  |


Please see below for a list of projects and events that are expected to have an impact on traffic flow next week, including the weekly advisory from Ministry of Transportation for works in the vicinity of Highway 401. Unexpected delays  |
To the driver who threw a Sonic cup at an oncoming car on State Highway 5 last weekend, Marilyn Mackey has some choice words. Mackey was driving home to Anna from her part-time job about 9:45 p.m. Sunday when she  |
The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas is continuing to examine whether Texas public schools violate religious freedoms. The civil rights group filed an open records request with Navasota Independent School District today, the latest in a series of schools  |


A 5-year-old girl drowned in her West Plano neighborhood pool Tuesday night after perhaps confusing the hot tub for a kiddie pool, fire department officials said. Shortly before 9 p.m. Tuesday, the girl, whose name hasn't been released, told her  |
Plano police are investigating whether two bank robberies that took place within an hour of each other this morning were committed by the same people. Locations of bank robberies in Plano this morning One robbery was reported about 10:30 a.m.  |
55, died Saturday, June 20, at Hospice of the Bluegrass Care Center, Fort Thomas.  |
Two weeks after City Administrator Warren Moore and his wife, Madge, were found shot to death in their Union home, community members have few answers about how and why they died.  |
A Fort Thomas realtor is spearheading a relief drive to help flooding victims in her native eastern Kentucky community.  |
90, of Covington, formerly of Fort Thomas, died Friday, June 26, at St. Elizabeth Edgewood.  |
86, died Friday, June 26, at Madonna Manor, Villa Hills.  |
LOS ANGELES — A winsome smile, tousled hair and unfettered sensuality were Farrah Fawcett's trademarks as a sex symbol and 1970s TV star in "Charlie's Angels."  |
The days of walking your dog at the McGregor Park RiverWalk may not be so numbered after all.  |
Clarksville Mayor Johnny Piper said Thursday the budget he will submit to the City Council for approval will include a recommendation to increase taxes, though he did not know by how much.  |
NASHVILLE — A Nashville police officer was shot multiple times by a motorist he stopped.  |
A Clarksville man was arrested Wednesday and charged with trying to stab two deputies with a butter knife.  |
NASHVILLE — Gov. Phil Bredesen signed Tennessee's $29.4 billion budget plan into law on Thursday and talked about his recent European trade mission trip that he hopes will lead to more state investment.  |
A bill co-sponsored by local state Sen. Tim Barnes that cracks down on illegal interstate billboards was signed Tuesday by Gov. Phil Bredesen.  |
KNOXVILLE — The earthen dikes supporting a huge coal ash landfill at a Tennessee power plant were "on the verge of failure" long before they collapsed and sent tons of toxic muck into a river and lakeside community, an engineering  |
LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson, the "King of Pop" who once moonwalked above the music world, died Thursday as he prepared for a comeback bid to vanquish nightmare years of sexual scandal and financial calamity. He was 50.  |
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