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Hollywood’s magnetic hill was on a small street named Villa Drive, now renamed St. Ives Drive, and it became a well-known ...
Trophy bought at an estate sale is gifted to columnist David Allen, who carries it to the old Progress-Bulletin headquarters ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, speaking at a European Central Bank conference, said the economic outlook would shape ...
Hybrid power takes on hot hatch fire in a wild faceoff ...
Coco Gauff has become just the third woman in the Open era to lose in the first round at Wimbledon right after winning the ...
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova has waved goodbye to her favorite Grand Slam tournament. The 35-year-old Czech ...
Hockey Hall of Famer Alex Delvecchio has died. He was 93. A spokesperson for the Detroit Red Wings said Delvecchio died at ...
These are places where we may have passed through or drove close by, but never stopped to take a good look around.
In 1908, the highway was traveled by two automobiles heading in opposite directions, both involved in long-term competitions.
Lease talks are underway for the old armory, columnist David Allen reports after a community workshop at the park June 26.
At an estate sale in Rancho Cucamonga, John Atwater found a trophy that may qualify as newsworthy. It involves the news, at least. A bronze newsboy holds a newspaper aloft, hawking the latest edition.
We are in ancient India, where you are the lucky recipient of a front-row seat to an archery contest devised by King Drupada, ...