Everyone knows if they are lucky enough to truly follow the rainbow to its end, they will meet a wily leprechaun sitting on a pot of gold.
Our third month of the year’s superstitions, weather shifts and quirky celebrations make March an annual icon on the calendar.
La Niña is the cold phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, a naturally occurring shift in water temperatures across the tropical Pacific Ocean that brings global weather and climate impacts. La ...
During the fiscal year that ended September 30, 2025, Washington spent about $7 trillion and collected $5.2 trillion in revenue, borrowing the difference ($1.8 trillion) from creditors. A quarter of ...
The month of February may be over, but we can still talk about hearts. Not love or candy hearts, but heart health. In 1963, the U.S. Congress declared February American Heart Month ...
On Feb. 26 at 12:40 a.m., officers with the Wadesboro Police Department responded to the Speedway on East Caswell Street in reference to a stolen vehicle.
Seven students from the Ebony Dragons Martial Arts Academy School of Karate competition team traveled to Pageland, SC, on ...
Kesler Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church proudly salutes and congratulates Mrs. Alexandra Lucille Alonso as their 2026 Woman of the Year. Each year a woman at Kesler Chapel is selected ...
On Feb. 9, Jamarre Daquan Davis, 30, was taken into custody within the city limits of Wadesboro in a joint effort by police ...
I’m an early riser. I have been since early adulthood — long, long before any hungry children, or a certain German Shepherd, came along to command my early-morning attention.
The Morven Chapter of Las Amigas proudly honored the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by supporting and uplifting student voices through its annual essay initiative.
POLKTON – For Apogee Anson students and families, the classroom doesn’t always have four walls. Sometimes it stretches across open fields, wooded trails, and quiet stands beneath the early morning sky ...