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District Attorney George Brauchler secured rare 1st-degree murder conviction in high-profile DUI case, marking first murder trial in Colorado’s newly formed 23rd Judicial District.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Blue Jackets’ leading goal scorer will be out indefinitely after suffering a broken jaw Sunday night. Forward Kirill Marchenko has been placed on injured ...
More than 100 University of Michigan students attended Central Student Government’s fourth annual “Go Blue Goes Green” free thrift store in the Michigan Union Saturday. In the weeks prior to the event ...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. bailed on a soft liner hit to second base because there was something more concerning flying his way: a broken bat.
My youngest has always complained about spending time with him. Sometimes, she came home crying because she didn’t want to go with him. She’s a freshman in high school now, and out of the blue ...
DALLAS — Columbus Blue Jackets winger Kirill Marchenko, who has emerged as one of the NHL’s top young forwards this season, is out indefinitely after suffering a broken jaw in Sunday’s loss ...
Skye Blue returns to the ring this week on AEW Dynamite, but the scary details of her injury are still fresh in her mind. All Elite Wrestling‘s Skye Blue was a recent guest on Q101. When asked ...
Blue Bell's expansion is set to add 100,002 square feet to its Oklahoma plant that first opened in 1992.In addition to the automated system, which the contractor describes as essentially a 95-foot ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Blue Jackets will have to continue their playoff push without forward Kirill Marchenko, who is out indefinitely after having surgery to repair a broken jaw, the ...
The Blue Jays announced Thursday that shortstop Bo Bichette suffered a fractured middle finger and has been placed on the 10-day injured list, ending his 2024 season.
"Blue Rodeo: Lost Together" and "It's All Gonna Break" will screen at Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema.
When UM began the Go Blue Guarantee six years ago, free tuition for up to four years on the Ann Arbor campus was offered to students who came from families with annual incomes of $65,000 or less.
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