New Jersey Shooting
There was a shooting in suburban New Jersey early this morning, resulting in the deaths of at least three people in a supermarket. Our national team is working on this story.
There was a shooting in suburban New Jersey early this morning, resulting in the deaths of at least three people in a supermarket. Our national team is working on this story.
Peter Franklin, that Wacky Hacky-the New York City cab driver can no longer return home from a long hard 12 hour shift on the streets of New York City on a steamy stifling hot humid torrid New York City summer day and enjoy an amber brew on his front stoop
I'm heading back up to the Marias Heritage Center this evening (Tuesday 8/21) at 6 to read more "Montana History" to the Tuesday evening Montana History group of residents. We're starting a new book this evening
KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — Twenty years ago, federal agents laid siege on a cabin on a remote Idaho mountaintop called Ruby Ridge. The deadly standoff helped spark an anti-government patriot movement that grew
That's what Harvard PH.D and best-selling author, Richard Boyatzia says about Robert E. Hall's newest book, "This Land of Strangers: The Relationship Crisis That Imperils Home, Work, Politics and Faith"
HUDSONVILLE, Mich. (AP) — The family of a 19-year-old West Michigan man who never returned from day hike in Glacier National Park has scheduled memorial services for the teen.
Jakson Kreiser was a seasonal worker at Lake McDonald Lodge in Montana who officials believe was trying to hike across treacherous terrain from Hidden Lake to Avalanche Lake on July 27
I'm not sure. According to NOAA, July marked the hottest month on record here in the United States. Drought expanded to cover nearly 63% of the Lower 2 million acres. According to NOAA scientists, the average temperature during July was 77
We'll be closing the curtain on another great "Montana History" book this evening (Tuesday) up at the Marias Heritage Center here in Shelby. Tonight we'll be reading the conclusion of "Pioneer Doctor-The Story of a Woman's Work" by Mari Grana
I was at the Marias Heritage Center last evening (Tuesday) reading Montana History. "Pioneer Doctor".What a great book! We've completed 19 chapters and have 2 left to go plus the epilogue and we should conclude this saga next week
I'll say! That's the name of the book I'm currently reading in the evenings. It's the latest pot boiler from my friend, award-winning journalist & author Kathryn Casey. I thoroughly enjoy Kathryn's writing, having read several of her true crime books and having recently finished "Shattered". Th
And the NCAA decision came down early this morning (Monday) on Penn State Football's future. This morning harsh ruling (60 million dollar fine, no bowl games for 4 years, scholarships cut, Paterno's winning record ERASED(!), came on the heels of Joe-Pa's statue coming down early yesterday (Sunday) morning
The Supreme Court has upheld President Obama's health care overhaul.
The court Thursday ruled as constitutional the so-called individual mandate requiring most Americans to obtain health insurance starting in 2014