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A Ferguson shopper hit a $100,000 top prize on a Missouri Lottery scratcher bought at A1 Market. The $5 "100,000 Taxes Paid" game has paid millions since its January release.
Society Memphis opened a 10,000‑sq‑ft skatepark, coffee bar and event space at 583 Scott St in Binghampton, offering lessons, contests and a Sunday farmers' market.
Pasco County says federal recovery funds remain for homeowners affected by Idalia, Helene and Milton. Bilingual webinars this week will explain how to apply.
A ticket bought at Foxx View Lanes in Waukesha matched none of 11 numbers to win the Wisconsin Lottery's $100,000 All or Nothing top prize in the March 13 evening drawing.
Natomas teachers rejected the district’s latest offer and stayed on the picket line as the walkout that began March 10 continued. The dispute centers on pay, family healthcare and staffing.
Fort Worth first responders say workers’ comp denials and delays have blocked necessary care, prompting city steps and public outrage.
New 5G small‑cell nodes are popping up near Winter Springs homes and parks, and neighbors say the city has limited power to stop them.
A Trace One analysis shows New York employers drew 1,709 OSHA Hazard Communication citations from 2021–2025, with roughly $1.35M in penalties and construction the most-cited sector.
A SmartAsset-backed roundup shows Denton about 3.9% below the U.S. average while Plano runs roughly 8.6% above — leaving stark cost differences across North Texas suburbs.
A Neshannock third-grader received the March Pride and Promise award after helping his family during a house fire. The board also honored the volunteer fire company.
A North Branch couple learned a Lotto 47 ticket they bought was worth $3.98M after a family text and a scan of their tickets on the Michigan Lottery app.
About 40 Transit Museum employees filed an NLRB petition to join AFSCME DC 37, adding to a wave of museum union drives in New York City.
Waste Connections told Cibolo council it has collected 18,503 pounds of household hazardous waste since taking over last summer, with most material diverted for recycling.
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