
Lenny Dykstra Waives Hearing on Drug Charges, Maintains Innocence
Former MLB player Lenny Dykstra waived his right to a preliminary hearing on drug charges in a Pike County court.

Former MLB player Lenny Dykstra waived his right to a preliminary hearing on drug charges in a Pike County court.

Running for office to fight for health care, public lands, and affordability, committed to representing all Nevadans.

Kaedi’s life was saved by Karol, a Polish donor. This act of kindness led to an emotional reunion at her wedding, highlighting the power of selflessness.

West Charlotte residents fear losing homes to I-77 toll expansion. NCDOT pauses plans for feedback, skepticism grows.

In a remarkable display of courage, a 12-year-old half-blind dog named Honey has captured the hearts of many in northern New Mexico. Her bravery came to light after she single-handedly defended her family’s farm from a bear attack, showcasing the incredible loyalty that dogs are known for. The Night of

Milwaukee sues Highgrove Holdings for neglect and tax delinquency, calling their properties “public nuisances.”

Philadelphia will host six World Cup matches. Can’t attend? Enjoy the games at Scranton’s Courthouse Square Fan Zone!

Susan Kluttz, a rail advocate, wants Asheville to have better rail access. A new line could boost regional economy.

English singer-songwriter shares insights on appreciating good fortune, benefits of stoicism and his alternate dream of being a trucker.

Union Pacific unveiled new locomotives honoring the U.S. 250th anniversary, featuring patriotic designs and tributes.

This year’s Supreme Court race in Wisconsin sees low engagement, with absentee ballots 112,000 behind 2025’s pace.

New Medicaid work rules risk coverage loss for self-employed, caregivers. Up to 145k Nevadans could be affected.