Day: April 7, 2023
7 Tips for Maintaining Security Systems for Businesses and Homes on the Grand Strand
Keeping your home or business on the Grand Strand secure is no joke, but it doesn’t have to be a massive chore either. Maintaining a home or commercial security system is a crucial task that should not be overlooked. A security system is designed to keep your property and assets safe, and it can only […]
Leak of Ukraine’s war plans, some altered, prompts Pentagon investigation
Military analysts said the documents appear to have been modified, overstating US estimates of Ukrainian war dead and understating estimates of Russian troops killed.
Israel Launches Air Strikes In Gaza Following Rocket Fire From Lebanon
Israel launched air strikes against Hamas in the Gaza Strip late Thursday after vowing retaliation for a barrage of cross-border rockets fired from Lebanon, which it blamed on Palestinian groups.
New world order: LIV looks to make its mark at Masters
Phil Mickelson is still a popular figure at Augusta National, even if the crowds that followed him during the first round of the Masters were smaller than previous years.
Inmate claims Virginia jail is preventing him from practicing Ramadan
A Muslim man behind bars in Virginia says the jail he’s in is preventing his religious practice during the month of Ramadan. The holy month traditionally includes the practice of fasting from dawn to sunset. Now, Alexander Crichlow is suing the Departm…
Cloudy, few showers Thursday evening in the 60s
Threat for flooding for Houston and surrounding areas will remain elevated through Friday night. Some parts of SE TX up around Brenham, Navasota & Huntsville have picked up around 3-7″ of rain over the last 24 hours. Heaviest rain has been just NW of H…
Hurricanes possibly playing part in Florida’s deadly rip currents
A local professor is studying rip currents as Brevard County sees a spike in drownings. He says last year’s hurricanes may be to blame.
Texas Senate debates bills giving raises to teachers, education savings accounts
Senate Bill 9 would provide across the board raises for teachers and support staff, while the other, Senate Bill 8 would create a financial incentive for families looking to pill their kids out of public school and into private schools.
Women Helping Women: Survivors of homeless, addiction get makeovers and fresh start
Through classes, counseling, support groups, programming and so much more these women are regaining control, something they say they lost after years of substance and alcohol abuse. This is thanks to Grace Centers of Hope and Hart & Harlow Salon in Roy…