Staff Writers Molly Hanley and Rania Woodward take opposite sides in the debate between physical books and e-readers.
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - March Madness has arrived. Sports books are expecting numbers bigger than the Super Bowl. There are so many teams and bets to make, it can be easy to get carried away. That is ...
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MLive - Jackson on MSNJackson mayor highlights ‘progress,’ parking in State of the City AddressAfter inviting community members to a special March 26 meeting to discuss the city’s planned - now paused - metered ...
Madness selection committee may have installed the Auburn Tigers as the No. 1 overall seed, but oddsmakers have the Duke Blue ...
Peter Som has put his own thoughtful spin on three basic needs: clothing (he’s a CFDA-nominated fashion designer who cut his ...
A Kansas City Police Department spokesperson says that Brookside and Waldo have seen 14 cars broken into in the past week ...
John Tonje's mother Sara, who joined a Madison church as a pastor, is happy her son has found a home with Wisconsin Badgers.
State-level restrictions on college sports betting are becoming more and more irrelevant because of new forms of gambling.
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In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s an Ancient Game Night, “Ouroboros” and “¡A Bailar!” ...
Pueblo County High School is collecting Make-A-Wish donations for a local 14-year-old to meet his favorite wrestler. Here's ...
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