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Running errands in Tyler just got more convenient for utility customers who prefer to pay in person and with cash.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Shannon Carr, founder of non-profit Isaiah 55, Inc., about rising prices at dollar stores and what they mean for the low-income community she helps in Ohio.
Saturday marked 35 years of the “Americans with Disabilities Act”, a law that protects people with disabilities.
At around 10:00 PM, Bulloch County 911 received an emergency call reporting heavy flames at a residence in the 9000 block of Oakfield Drive, roughly four miles from downtown Statesboro. First ...
Here are five items retired boomers may not want to admit they need but which are necessities that come at a great price at ...
"Like a crackling, a big crackling noise. And next thing we know, the whole thing just fell down," said the girlfriend of the ...
General Motors revealed its second quarter profits fell by a third, losing more than $1 billion dollars. The car company attributed the loss to tariffs. Its CEO is promising billions of dollars in ...
Elon Musk's trillion-dollar Tesla vision, doubts over robotaxi rollout, Trump's controversial Japan trade deal, GM's EV ...
General Mills’ Q4 2025 results (for quarter ended May 25, 2025) showed net sales declining by 3% YoY. This was in line with ...
Raiders' defensive tackle Christian Wilkins was released on Thursday and the team opted to void $35 million of his contract ...
EUR/USD gains ground after registering losses in the previous two sessions, trading around 1.1770 during the Asian hours on ...
Infrastructure projects are underway across Hampton Roads to protect areas from sea-level rise and worsening storms. But ...