Federal health officials said Tuesday they are pulling back $11.4 billion in COVID-19-related funds for state and local public health departments and other health organizations throughout the nation.
“Coco” is getting a sequel. Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger said Thursday that “Coco 2” is currently in development at Pixar ...
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Patrol deputies, corrections officers, and civilians were celebrated March 21 at the York County Sheriff’s Office annual ...
Suffolk County began collecting new tax revenue this month to fund countywide wastewater improvement projects that officials ...
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The money — about $11.4 billion overall — was first allocated by Congress to help state and local health departments battle the COVID-19 pandemic but is now used for other health programs.
Each winning design will be produced into commemorative 2-inch “I Voted” stickers, which will be given to York County ...
A lawsuit filed in Nevada last week says Trump Hotel Las Vegas was negligent in failing to prevent her death after a ...
The last lawsuit over the failed Carolina Panthers site in South Carolina is now over, with York County officials saying it’s ...
The worlds of the Real Housewives are colliding in Love Hotel, where they meet, date, and even swap spit with swoon-worthy suitors.