No Deal: Auto workers strike against GM in contract dispute
It wasn’t clear how long the walkout would last, with the union saying GM has budged little in months of talks while GM said it made substantial offers.
Continue Reading »It wasn’t clear how long the walkout would last, with the union saying GM has budged little in months of talks while GM said it made substantial offers.
Continue Reading »About half the states that sued Purdue Pharma have not signed onto the tentative settlement, and several of them plan to object in bankruptcy court.
Continue Reading »Humberto will bring large swells to the northwestern Bahamas and southeastern U.S. coast for several days.
Continue Reading »Ocasek called Cleveland home as a teenager, and even graduated from Maple Heights High School.
Continue Reading »Congressman Buddy Carter is applauding the federal emergency management agency’s announcement of a grant to fund the purchase of 59 fixed generators across the first district of Georgia.
Continue Reading »President Donald Trump said the U.S. had reason to believe it knew who was behind the attack — his secretary of state had blamed Iran the previous day — and assured his Twitter followers that “we are
Continue Reading »Matthew James Amiot, 36, of Duluth, was arrested Friday in the fire last week at the Adas Israel Congregation in downtown Duluth, the city’s police chief, Mike Tusken, said at a news conference.
Continue Reading »The tournament is held every three months and Sunday’s tournament was the first one of the season.
Continue Reading »A California high school sophomore is back on the football field after an injury kept him off for two years. He hasn’t lost his love for the sport that cost him part of his leg.
Continue Reading »According to the sheriff’s office, there have been complaints of someone calling citizens, identifying themselves as a social worker with Social Security, and requesting personal information.
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