This week Lynnda and I were in Florida with our youngest and his family. We arrived a day early and went to Epcot for dinner, the fireworks and The American Adventure attraction, particularly in this ...
A Doctors Without Borders paramedic was among women arrested during a recent crackdown for alleged dress code violations in Afghanistan, the medical aid organization said Friday. The paramedic was ...
Ever thought bird friendships mattered for real estate? For male cockatoos, winter social circles surprisingly dictate where they build their spring nests, proving that even in the wild, your buddies ...
The Grand Junction City Council repealed a pedestrian safety clause from its laws governing drive-thru business development, after economic leaders and municipal planning officials said the existing ...
As tools like Claude Code get better, more and more developers are happy to hand off coding tasks to them. The way software gets built has changed for good. The vibes were strong at Code with Claude, ...
Florida is home to a number of invasive species, including lionfish and Burmese pythons. But few creatures seem to be proliferating in more annoying fashion these days than the Florida bro-flake. You ...
Florida is home to a number of invasive species, including lionfish and Burmese pythons. But few creatures seem to be proliferating in more annoying fashion these days than the Florida bro-flake. You ...
SANTA CRUZ — The River Street location of coffee shop Java Junction will remain open after owner Michael Spadafora reached a last-minute deal and sold the store to another local business owner. “I’m ...
Age 93. Born to Eternal Life April 23, 2026 in Milwaukee. Born Dec. 31, 1932, in Kieler, WI to Wilbert and Regina (Plendo) Digman. Became a Brother in the Society of the Divine Savior (Salvatorians) ...
SANTA CRUZ — After 28 years of operation, the Java Junction location on River Street will close Monday, owner Michael Spadafora confirmed to the Sentinel. The coffee shop has been struggling since ...
In his new book, What Do You Really Stand For? (Harvard Business Review Press, 2026), Columbia Business School professor Paul Ingram draws on decades of research and frameworks to help you articulate ...