A new community center based at a northwest Atlanta apartment complex is hard at work to change outcomes for youth in the Vine City area. The center just opened its doors, but the people behind the effort have lofty goals to make this an example for ot…
Potter’s Pasties food truck vandalized
Well known throughout the Twin Cities at farmer’s markets and breweries, Potter’s Pasties had its food truck vandalized after someone attempted to cut off its catalytic converter overnight. Now they’re reaching out to the community they’ve served for s…
Unidentified flying objects shootdown: Military may have shot down hobbyist group’s balloon
New, circumstantial evidence from a Northern Illinois balloon hobbyist group may hold the key to the mystery of what the U.S. military shot down over Canada, in the days following the shootdown of a purported Chinese spy balloon. Reporter Caroline Shiv…
History to be made at Canadian women’s curling championship
Kerri Einarson chases a fourth straight Canadian women’s curling crown at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Kamloops, B.C. Colleen Jones skipped the only other team to win four in a row between 2001 and 2004. Also, no woman has won seven Canadian ch…
Black History Month: St. Philips School and Community Center
Dr. Terry Flowers, the Perot Family headmaster, is finding ways to help children, the neighborhood and Texas.
Mac Savage: Man known for ’19th Hole’ disruption stunt at WM Phoenix Open speaks out
Sean McConnell, who goes by ‘Mac Savage,’ is known for undressing and disrupting the WM Phoenix Open on Feb. 10, an incident for which he had to spend a night behind bars for. FOX 10’s Brian Webb caught up with McConnell, who talked about the now-infam…
Texas Democrats respond to Gov. Abbott’s State of the State
A group of Texas Democrats was under the Capitol Dome Friday to say they were not impressed with the governor’s change of venue to a San Marcos manufacturing site or with what he said.
New bill would change state’s runoff election law
Primaries, elections and runoffs, Georgia voters head to the polls more than people in just about any other state, but now, some state lawmakers want to change that. A legislator is spearheading an effort to update Georgia’s runoff election law.
Judge bars Starbucks from firing union supporters
A federal judge in Michigan issued an injunction Friday barring Starbucks from firing American workers because they seek to form a union or engage in other collective activities.