“It feels serendipitous that both ewes birthed on the exact same day and at almost the same timing; there were no lambs during chores yesterday morning, but by afternoon chores all four had arrived.”
Posts from: September 2024
With a Grammy nomination, an album at No1 and sold-out gigs, the Vermont singer-songwriter should be having the time of his life. So why isn’t he? He talks about coming to terms with depression, fear of failure – and loving Mumford & Sons
For some of the Taliban fighters who swept into the capital in 2021, life in a big, modern city is enticing.
Ray Charles is an Albany native and his legacy lives on through Albany residents and our state song “Georgia on My Mind.”
In the remote expanses of the Kuiper Belt lies a realm of icy dwarf planets with unexpected warmth beneath their frozen surfaces.
Navalny had a long history of political activism and anti-corruption advocacy from leading protests to exposés of government fraud. But his fight was cut short.
In a letter dated Feb. 16 and released publicly Tuesday, the chairmen and ranking members of the full House Armed Services Committee and its military quality-of-life subpanel pressed Biden to “focus significantly more attention and resources” on service members’ quality of life in its upcoming budget request.
Sergey Gutsu robbed the Quiznos at 1034 W. Arrow Highway in San Dimas then shot 62-year-old Pravin Patel.
Under the Illinois proposal, only a patient deemed mentally capable could choose this path, with statutory protections against a family member seeking or coercing the outcome.
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life event in the Parkland, Coral Springs, Margate, and Coconut Creek areas invites the community