Linda Slovernick’s husband works at the Kemmerer coal mine that recently laid off 28 workers. Though he survived the cut, her ...
Canada's prime minister and his opponent kick off election saying Trump must respect sovereignty Oklahoma State's Wyatt Hendrickson salutes Trump after shocking NCAA win, opens up about Air Force ...
Steelers seven-time Pro Bowler Cameron Heyward opened up about Fields and had nothing but positive things to say on the "Rich Eisen Show." "First of all, Justin's a class act," Heyward said.
Golden State Warriors superstar point guard Stephen Curry showed his clear support for South Carolina Gamecocks star MiLaysia Fulwiley ahead of the 2025 women's NCAA Tournament when he showed up ...
A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found shot to death inside a burned home on the city’s South Side early Saturday morning. Here is every country working on trade deals with ...
Fite Building Co. has a plan as it jumps into the Modaus Road Southwest ball field project that is almost halfway complete, company officials said.
A fisher in South Australia's south-east has stopped fishing due to poor water quality that he says is harming marine life. He says the shallow waters near Boatswain Point have also given him skin ...
We won’t know how NFL free agency impacts team performance league-wide until months from now, when games are played. But on paper, which players who signed with new clubs appear poised for big ...
Justin Fields left the Pittsburgh Steelers quickly on the first day of the legal tampering period. His two-year, $40 million deal with $30 million guaranteed is almost certain to make Fields the ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A new coal mine could be moving into a small town in Carbon County. People who live in and visit Scofield are speaking out as the deadline to weigh in is less than a week away.
The US coal industry is once again enjoying support from the White House. Yet that’s unlikely to quell the economic challenges that underpin a long-term decline for the dirtiest fossil fuel.
Jimmy Kimmel has little sympathy for Tesla CEO Elon Musk, even when his cars are being lit on fire. “His sales are down, his stock is down,” Kimmel said in his Wednesday monologue. “Last ...