SAN ANTONIO – Tacos On The Street, a fast-casual Mexican restaurant, has opened its first U.S. location in San Antonio. The chain, based in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, opened the Alamo City location on ...
Former Spartanburg County Sheriff Chuck Wright, along with two others, has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges related to the theft of money from the county for ...
The union representing Milwaukee County bus drivers announced a new contract deal with Milwaukee County Transit System Friday ...
Out of sight was definitely not out of mind for the people tasked with engineering West Walnut Street’s four-year, $35 million overhaul – even if the results seem all ...
MIAMI COUNTY — The Miami County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a “reckless driving incident” involving a local school bus carrying students. On Tuesday, multiple 911 callers reported that a Bethel ...
Today, Sept. 26, the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 998 voted in favor on a three-year Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS). No specifics ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - A person is in the hospital after a crash on the northside of Tucson on Monday morning. The Pima County Sheriff's Department said the two-vehicle crash happened on Sept. 8 ...
Whether you’re looking to watch your local news or college football, FOX8 WGHP has you covered. The FOX8 10 p.m. news will air live on MyFOX8.com, the MyFOX8 news app and MyFOX8+, our ...
Muncie officials are calling for the resignation of Human Rights Commission President Steven Knipp. The calls for resignation follow Knipp's Facebook comments celebrating the assassination of ...
The decision to end the Rauschenberg Residency on Sanibel and Captiva sends shockwaves through the art community. This creative retreat offered artists a space to dream big for years, but now its era ...
A display of anti-Trump signs, some containing vulgar language, is drawing attention, and sparking controversy in the Dayville section of Killingly. The signs, displayed on the home and lawn of a ...
As the state’s budget impasse drags on, Pennsylvania’s public sector becomes a land of the haves and the have-nots. It’s a story as old as time — or at least as old as 2009. The “haves” are state ...