Hearst Newspapers’ editor Matt Rocheleau describes his journey living with an incurable, debilitating, terminal disease.
Albany Times Union on MSN
Boston Marathon runner: 'I just want a cure for ALS'
Jaclyn Reiss, wife of Hearst Newspapers' editor Matt Rocheleau, is interviewed by WCVB as she runs the Boston Marathon in ...
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport tops the list with 182 elevator rescues since 2022. Half the list consists of West ...
A run of unseasonably warm winter weather is about to break throughout Texas, with chillier conditions entering the picture ...
We could kick off the new year next week with morning temperatures in the 40s and afternoon temps in the lower 60s, just like ...
Weather across Texas will, for the most part, feel like a warm, cola burp on Christmas Day. Thankfully, our recent run of ...
Central Health and University of Texas now share data to show how many patients served by hospital district are cared for by ...
Midland Daily News on MSN
Process of FOIA: The unseen work of providing government transparency
As AI-fueled requests rise under Michigan's FOIA, clerks in Ann Arbor and Milan juggle deadlines, fees and exemptions to keep records public.
Google’s corporate parent on Monday announced an agreement to buy data center energy specialist Intersect for $4.75 billion as part of its effort to secure the vast amounts of electricity needed ...
Midland Daily News on MSN
Michigan still shields governor, lawmakers from FOIA as high fees hinder access
Michigan still exempts the governor and legislature from FOIA. High fees and delays hamper access as advocates eye a 2025 ballot initiative.
If a person shows up at an emergency room with a gunshot wound, but it’s never reported to the police, did it really happen?
Police say that the 76-year-old was demanding drivers' 'papers' and that he appeared to be having a mental health crisis.
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