NC

Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Louisville's City Council: A Busy Night of Decisions

Louisville's City Council had a packed meeting last week, tackling everything from airport upgrades to tech refreshes. The night kicked off with a quick check-in on old business, specifically those blighted properties that have been a thorn in the city's side. Progress is slow, but it's happening.

reading time less than a minute
Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Arch Manning's Injury Clouds Texas' Thrilling Comeback

In a nail-biting overtime showdown, the Texas Longhorns narrowly edged out Mississippi State, but the victory came with a concerning twist. Star quarterback Arch Manning, a key player in the team's comeback, left the field in overtime with an apparent upper body injury. His exit raised eyebrows and

reading time less than a minute
Oct 26 2025CRYPTO

Ferrari's Bold Move: Combining Luxury Cars and Digital Currency

Ferrari is stepping into the world of digital currencies with an exciting new plan. They are creating a special digital token just for their biggest fans. This token will let them bid on a very special race car, the Ferrari 499P, which has won the famous Le Mans race. This isn't just any token. It'

reading time less than a minute
Oct 26 2025HEALTH

A New Hope in the Fight Against Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is a serious disease that takes many lives. Scientists have found that a protein called B7-H4 is more active in colon cancer cells than in healthy cells. This protein helps cancer cells grow. So far, no medicines have been made to target B7-H4 in colon cancer treatment. Researchers set

reading time less than a minute
Oct 26 2025POLITICS

How Americans See Trump and Their Country's Direction

A recent study shows that many Americans, especially Black and Latino people, do not have a good view of President Donald Trump. Only a small number of Black Americans, about 16%, and 30% of Latinos think highly of him. This is despite Trump making some progress with minority voters in the 2024 elec

reading time less than a minute
Oct 26 2025CRIME

NBA Stars in Hot Water: What Went Wrong?

Three NBA players, Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones, found themselves in serious trouble. They were arrested as part of an FBI investigation into illegal gambling. The surprising part? These players have earned a lot of money. Billups and Rozier each made over $100 million. Jones made

reading time less than a minute
Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Sugar Grove and Kaneland District 302 Battle Over Development Project

A legal fight is heating up between the Village of Sugar Grove and Kaneland District 302 over a big development project called the Grove. The school district is trying to stop the 760-acre Crown Development tax increment finance (TIF) district. They say it doesn't meet the rules for a TIF. A TIF is

reading time less than a minute
Oct 26 2025SCIENCE

A Utah Man Solves the Mystery of a Plane's Mid-Air Mishap

In the vast skies over Utah, a United Airlines plane encountered an unexpected issue, leading to a diverted flight and a cracked windshield. The cause remained a mystery until a hobbyist named Ranse Parker stepped in. Parker, a weather balloon enthusiast, noticed something odd while tracking balloon

reading time less than a minute
Oct 26 2025WEATHER

Chilly Weekend in DC: What to Expect

The weather in the Washington, D. C. area is taking a turn for the cooler side this final weekend of October. Temperatures are expected to dip below what's usual for this time of year. The good news is that winds will stay calm, so there's no need to worry about feeling extra chilly in the mornings.

reading time less than a minute
Oct 26 2025WEATHER

Midlands Weather: Rainy Start to the Week Ahead

The Midlands is in for a change in weather as the new week begins. Expect a mix of clouds and rain, with temperatures taking a dip. The weekend is ending on a calm note. Tonight, the sky will be partly cloudy, and it will get chilly, with temperatures dropping to the mid-40s by morning. Sunday won

reading time less than a minute