GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Grand Rapids has received state funding to help with ongoing efforts to protect families from lead exposure. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) awarded a ...
AP Player of the Week: Sawyer Robertson throws for 400 yards again to lead Baylor's comeback vs. SMU
The Associated Press national player of the week in football for Week 2 of the season: Robertson brought the Bears back from a 14-point deficit with two of his four touchdown passes coming in the last ...
AP Player of the Week: Sawyer Robertson throws for 400 yards again to lead Baylor’s comeback vs. SMU
Robertson brought the Bears back from a 14-point deficit with two of his four touchdown passes coming in the last six minutes of regulation, and the Bears went on to beat SMU 48-45 in two overtimes on ...
AP Player of the Week: Sawyer Robertson throws for 400 yards again to lead Baylor's comeback vs. SMU
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Musician Montell Jordan has opened up about his ongoing battle with prostate cancer. The "This Is How We Do It" singer confirmed on the TODAY show Thursday, Sept. 3, that his cancer returned after he ...
Gordon Ramsay revealed that he was diagnosed with skin cancer and has since had it removed. The British celebrity chef and restaurateur took to social media to show his surgery scars – and promised ...
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Auburn football takes double-digit lead vs. Baylor into fourth quarter: Live score updates
WACO, Texas — The time for speculation is over, as Auburn football kicks off its 2025 season Friday evening, heading west for a rare season-opening road trip against Baylor (7 p.m. CT, FOX). It's the ...
WACO, Texas — Sure, Hugh Freeze built his reputation as a crafter of quarterbacks. He went out and got Auburn football several new pieces to improve a passing attack that has struggled the past two ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland has struggled for decades to put federal home‑repair dollars to work quickly enough, often losing or nearly forfeiting grants. Now the city is trying a different approach.
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