Arlington Springs to Life with Weekend Cultural Fiesta Featuring Shakespeare, Art Exhibits, and Live Performances
Arlington provides numerous weekend events, including theater, art, music, sports, and community functions, with Shakespeare, fine art festivals, sports games, and family-friendly activities.
Fort Lauderdale Beach Set to Host Star-Studded Tortuga Music Festival Amid Traffic and Security Planning
The Tortuga Music Festival is expected to attract 20,000 daily visitors to Fort Lauderdale Beach for a lineup including Keith Urban and Luke Combs, with security and transportation advice issued. Proceeds will support environmental efforts.
Kennywood Amusement Park in Pittsburgh to Launch Its Earliest Season in Nearly a Century on 412 Day
Kennywood amusement park in Pittsburgh is set to open its earliest season on April 12, featuring historic elements, the reopening of the upgraded Steel Curtain roller coaster, a new themed area, and an Easter celebration.
Mesa Parks and Recreation Unveils Exciting Summer Program Lineup for All Ages Starting April 7
Mesa Parks and Recreation offers a range of summer activities for all ages beginning April 7 for residents, including camps, sports, and adaptive recreation, with non-residents starting April 14.
Raleigh Parks Hosts Free Pop-Up Skate Event for Adults with Live DJ at Tarboro Road Park
Raleigh's Tarboro Road Park hosts a Pop Up Skate Event on April 27, offering an afternoon of roller skating with a live DJ spinning R&B, hip-hop, and funk for adult skaters. Registration is free but own skates are required.
Beaver County Resident Strikes $2 Million Prize in Mega Millions Lottery
A Mega Millions ticket sold in Beaver County won $2 million by matching five white balls, missing only the Mega Ball. The winner is unknown, but the seller, Midland Beer Distributor, earns $10,000. The jackpot is now $43 million.
Queens Borough President Alleges Racial Bias in Dispute Over Forest Hills Stadium Concerts
A dispute over concert permits at Forest Hills Stadium involves allegations of racism by Queens Borough President Donovan Richards against the local FHGC, citing increased complaints after events with predominantly African American audiences.












