For those who thought that softball season was over simply because Garland was finished with their season, there is still one more big game left to play.
Anna's Cody Hughes is taking his talents to the next level. The former Coyote will run for Texas A&M-Commerce beginning this fall, the school’s cross country and track and field head coach Rich Lawrence announced Wednesday.
Registering vehicles on line is popular in Connecticut. Governor M. Jodi Rell says the program is about to hit 100,000 completed online registration transactions nearly one year after the state Department of Motor Vehicles launched its Internet registration renewal program.
Police say a man was killed in a four-vehicle crash involving a Prince George's County corrections van in Landover. Corporal Clinton Copeland says it occurred about 2 a.m. Sunday at Landover Road and Kilmer Street. He says the county Department of Corrections van was carrying two employees and three inmates. The van's driver was seriously injured.
By Catherine Carlock ccarlock@charlotteobserver.com A severe thunderstorm is moving through the Charlotte area, producing hail, 60 mph winds and at least one tornado. There were reports of nickel-size hail in Charlotte at 2:27 p.m. and one-inch hail south of Lincolnton at 1:45 p.m., said John Tomko of the National Weather Service. A tree off Seventh Street crashed down on two cars and
A home on Windsong Drive in Southwest Charlotte caught fire just after 8 p.m. Saturday night. Damage was minor, firefighters say. The blaze started in the kitchen and was easily contained. Firefighters attacked the fire from the roof of the residence.
ORO-MEDONTE TWP. †One person is dead following a fatal crash this morning at Lake Simcoe Regional Airport. The OPP say a home-built, kit plane †an RV3 †crashed while attempting to make a landing this morning around 10:30 a.m. Police believe the pilot was the sole []
Longtime film critic Elvis Mitchell kicks off his new series, "Elvis Mitchell: Under the Influence" (7 p.m., TCM), with one of the last interviews with director Sydney Pollack, left, who died in May. The conversation is terrific, with Pollack talking generously about his influences and his own masterpieces, but it's far too short at just half an hour.