Crews responded to a water main break on State Street in Springfield just before 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday morning, but it left an impact on the day for many in downtown as the day progressed.
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Special edition with new material from Detroit producer’s debut album, which hasn’t been on wax since the original 2013 run.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) A local faith-based nonprofit is mobilizing to help with hurricane relief efforts on the East Coast. Bakersfield-based CityServe announced Wednesday the sending of two brand new, John Deere skip loaders with attachments and two equipment trailers to Chimney Rock, North Carolina. The equipment, valued at $250,000, was made possible thanks to []
ROCHESTER, Minn. – As Hurricane Helene devastated many families, one Rochester resident is working to help her hometown in North Carolina recover from this destructive storm.
IMA Financial insurance brokerage is the first to buy space on the Colorado Avalanche NHL sweater. Avs first donned the new patch against Columbus Blue Jackets loss.
A kitchen fire Tuesday that damaged a south Lincoln home is believed to have been caused by a malfunctioning air fryer, Lincoln Fire and Rescue spokesperson MJ Lierman said.
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SpartanNash has partnered with Classic Rock 97 LAV and The American Red Cross to help the victims of Hurricane Helene.
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More than 22 years ago, Paula Ann Wade and her 3-year-old son Brandon disappeared from their home in Valdosta. Officials are hoping someone out there has a key lead that may solve the decades-old mystery.
SEVEN NEWS. AN ONLINE CHILD PREDATOR INVESTIGATION IS UNDERWAY. NOW SEVEN KEEPS YOU SAFE. ALYSSA MUNOZ IS LIVE WITH THE TIPS AND WARNING SIGNS. PARENTS COULD LOOK FOR. WELL, REPORTS TO THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN HAS JUMPED FROM 1 MILLION TO 36 MILLION WITHIN THE LAST TEN YEARS. NOW, WE SPOKE WITH EXPERTS TO KNOW WHAT PARENTS SHOULD LOOK FOR. THERES BEEN SO MANY NATIONAL STUDIES THAT TALK ABOUT KIDS ARE SPENDING HOURS AND HOURS LIKE, I THINK THE AVERAGE TEENAGER SPENDS UPWARDS OF FIVE HOURS OR MORE ONLINE. VICKY PRICE WORKS FOR APPS AND COUNSELING SERVICES. SHE SAYS SCHOOL OFFICIALS ARE LOOKING FOR THE WARNING SIGNS. IF THEYRE NERVOUS ABOUT NOT GETTING ONLINE, IF THEY, YOU KNOW, FEEL LIKE I HAVE TO GET HOME, YOU KNOW, I HAVE TO I HAVE TO GET ONLINE. I HAVE TO TALK TO THIS PERSON IF THEY EVER TALK ABOUT SOMEBODY BEING ANGRY ABOUT THEM NOT GETTING ONLINE. BUT SHE SAYS THIS IS SOMETHING PARENTS AND SCHOOLS NEED TO WORK ON TOGETHER. BUT WHAT WE FIND IS WHERE THEY DEVIATE FROM WHERE WHAT THEYRE SUPPOSED TO BE DOING IS MOSTLY ON THEIR OWN TIME. LAW ENFORCEMENT SAYS THESE ARE THE APPS PARENTS SHOULD WATCH FOR, AS THEY DISCOVERED ALLEGED PREDATORS USING THEM DURING OPERATION OVERWATCH, THE UNDERCOVER STING THAT LED TO THE ARREST OF EIGHT NEW MEXICANS. THE MORE ACCESS THEY HAVE, THE MORE YOU SHOULD BE TALKING TO THEM ABOUT WHAT MAKES THEM VULNERABLE AND ABSOLUTELY WHAT THINGS YOU CANNOT SHARE ONLINE. BUT A U-N-M ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LITERACY, MARY RICE, RECOMMENDS FOR FAMILIES TO HAVE A PLAN. HERES HOW MUCH TIME WE WOULD LIKE TO SPEND ON THE INTERNET, ON SOCIAL MEDIA. HERES WHAT KINDS OF MEDIA OUTLETS OR PLATFORMS THAT WE WANT TO USE AS A FAMILY. SO IT BECOMES SORT OF PART OF FAMILY IDENTITY. BUT LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, BOTH FEDERAL AND LOCAL, SAY THEY WILL CONTINUE