HARTFORD, CT (WFSB) - Winter Storm Benjamin brought significant snowfall to Connecticut. Most areas were predicted to see 12 to 18 inches of snow by the time the storm ends Monday night. “Drier air ...
Horse racing fans in Lexington, Kentucky, have over 1,000 new ticketed dining options in play when Keeneland opens the second phase of the track’s renovation this spring featuring a new three-story ...
As a letter to Franklin from George Washington goes up for auction, the author and inventor also figures in New York Lottery commercials. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Tuesday. We’re in for ...
Missouri House Democrats are questioning Secretary of State Denny Hoskins' ability to act impartially. Hoskins, a Republican and former member of the Missouri Freedom Caucus, is responsible for ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Keeneland will debut the interior hospitality spaces of its newly constructed Paddock Building during the 2026 Spring Meet, marking an exciting milestone for the historic ...
With Spring Training just days away from kicking off across Major League Baseball, we should see a flurry of moves really start to pick up as players land last-second deals before camp. If a player ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Keeneland will open the interior hospitality spaces of its new Paddock Building during the 2026 Spring Meet. The building will add more than 1,000 public dining tickets each ...
COLUMBUS, Ind. (WISH) — Benjamin Jackson, a former Columbus Township trustee, will spend the next three decades behind bars bars after stealing $1.1 million dollars in taxpayer funds, a Bartholomew ...
Keeneland opens Paddock Building dining and rooftop bar for April 2026 meet. More than 1,000 public dining tickets priced $100–$200; all go on sale Feb. 17. Multiple general-admission rooms offer ...
MILAN – “Luckily, I am a guy who doesn’t put in a lot of time sleeping.” That could be a real asset for Cord Trott as he takes on a new challenge. The 35-year-old business owner and father of three ...
Monday's Anne Arundel County Council meeting held further changes to a bill that makes way for low-profile homes.
COLUMBUS, Ind. — A former township trustee in Columbus has been sentenced after using township credit cards to pay for more than $1 million worth of personal expenses. Benjamin Jackson, 57, has been ...