FBI agents are seeking the public`s help identifying four people seen near a mass shooting in a Mississippi Delta town that left six killed and more than a dozen injured over the weekend.
The Washington Post, The New York Times, Newsmax and others said their journalists would not agree to the Defense Department’s policies on news gathering ahead of a Tuesday deadline.
Tom Olden would rather turn Eagle’s Town Hall on Broadway into a boutique hotel than widen Grand Avenue to four lanes. Jason Cole wants to see the East Eagle parcel become the valley’s next Miller...
Coates Realty Group, LLC, in Fort Morgan began a new phase in early 2025, when longtime broker Jay Carpenter moved into the role of employing broker and owner following the retirement of Deb Elrich, who led the company for more than 20 years. Joining Carpenter in the office is Realtor Lupita Alvarez. Alvarez brings her […]
The Santa Barbara County Health Department is inviting the public to a free flu vaccine event on Wednesday, October 15 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Santa Maria Veterans Memorial Hall.
Police release security camera footage of woman reportedly taken by force early Sunday in Wichita neighborhood as investigation continues with multiple agencies.
Stephen Geer pleaded guilty Monday to charges related to a drunk driving crash last November that killed Golden police Officer Evan Dunn and injured three other people last November.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Britain said on Monday it had issued U.S. internet forum site 4chan with a $26,644 fine for failing to provide information about the risk of illegal content on its service, marking the first penalty under the new online safety regime. Media regulator Ofcom said 4chan had not responded to its request for a copy of its illegal harms risk assessment nor a second request relating to its qualifying worldwide. Ofcom said it would take action against any service which "flagrantly fails to engage with Ofcom and their duties under the Online Safety Act" and they should expect to face penalties. The act, which is designed to protect children and vulnerable users from illegal content online, has caused tension between U.S. tech companies and Britain. Critics of the law have said it threatens free speech and targets U.S. companies. Technology minister Liz Kendall said the government "fully backed" Ofcom in taking action. "This fine is a clear warning to those who fail to remove illegal content or protect children from harmful material," she said. 4chan and Kiwi Farms filed a lawsuit in the United States against Ofcom in August, arguing that the threats and fines issued by the regulator "constitute foreign judgements that would restrict speech under U.S. law." The lawsuit claims that both entities are entirely based in the U.S., have no operations in the U.K., and therefore are not subject to its local laws. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Clearly the Summit Fire & EMS “impact fee” is nothing other than a new tax. Summit County needs to face up to the fact that there is a limit to how much of other peoples’...
Help influence Windsor housing plans. Engage in the open house to discuss needs and priorities for local housing development. This post Windsor Residents Invited to Help Shape the Town’s Housing Future previously appeared on NorthFortyNews.com .
A powerful nor’easter brought punishing rain and heavy wind to the east coast. Meanwhile, remnants of a typhoon stranded people in remote villages in Alaska. They had to be hoisted to safety by Coast Guard helicopters. NBC News’ Sam Brock reports.
Here are today’s top growth stocks that have just been added to the IBD best stock lists, including the IBD 50, IPO Leaders and the IBD Big Cap 20. The post Broadcom Leads 14 Newcomers Onto Best Stock Lists: See Stocks Just Added To The IBD 50, Big Cap 20, Stock Spotlight And More appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
Travelers in Cleveland, L.A., Phoenix, Seattle and other cities will not see the footage, which blames congressional Democrats for shutdown-related flight delays. The post Airports say they won’t air Kristi Noem shutdown video at TSA checkpoints appeared first on Boston.com .
Vacant spaces are getting new tenants amid the ongoing construction. The post Good Signs on East Colfax: Two More New Restaurants Coming Soon appeared first on Denver Westword .
Disney Plus has confirmed the news Taylor Swift fans have wanted for months, with a new "Eras Tour" concert film and six-part documentary set to arrive on the popular streaming service ahead of the holidays.
A team of international physicists has brought Bayes’ centuries-old probability rule into the quantum world. By applying the “principle of minimum change” — updating beliefs as little as possible while remaining consistent with new data — they derived a quantum version of Bayes’ rule from first principles. Their work connects quantum fidelity (a measure of similarity between quantum states) to classical probability reasoning, validating a mathematical concept known as the Petz map.
Former Utah Senator and presidential candidate Mitt Romney has lost a family member, TMZ has learned ... his sister-in-law Carrie Elizabeth Romney died Friday. Carrie Romney was found dead on the street next to a parking garage in Valencia,…
President Donald Trump said Saturday that his administration will make sure military personnel get paid Wednesday when their checks are due, despite the partial government shutdown. The Oct. 15 pay date for about 2.1 million troops had become one of the biggest near-term inflection points in the shutdown standoff, which has gone on for 11 […] The post Trump directs Pentagon to shift funds to make payroll for troops appeared first on Roll Call .
On Oct. 13, Colorado Northwestern Community College will proudly celebrate its 63rd anniversary. For more than six decades, CNCC has remained dedicated to transforming students’ lives by providing accessible, affordable and high-quality education, where learning...
Catherine Brennan Lacy, 95, passed away peacefully on Sept. 28, 2025, in Gunnison, Colorado. She was born June 18, 1930, in Pueblo, Colorado, to John Patrick Brennan and Katherine Margaret Flemming. Catherine grew up in Pueblo, graduating from Pueblo Catholic High School in 1948 and later earning an associate degree in home economics and business from Pueblo Junior College. In […] The post Catherine Brennan Lacy first appeared on Gunnison Country Times .