Streaming was more popular than ever in May, thanks largely to two programs.
Chris Kissell • June 21, 2022 • Advertising Disclosure
Streaming services continue to grow in popularity, with viewership increasing 2% in May, a time when total TV viewership sank by 2.7%,
• Francisco Javier Garcia failed to make an initial appearance on a failure to obey a traffic control device charge and a driving under suspension charge. The court found him guilty on both charges. The fine on the traffic control device charge is $135 with a $20.25 surcharge and $55 in cour
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The Houston County Commission voted Monday to sell the Houston County Farm Center to the City of Dothan for $2.2 million.
The Houston County Farm Center property currently has a
SINGAPORE - Local agritech start-up Singrow has been working to build a robotic system for automatic harvesting and pollination in efforts to boost its vertical farming operations.
The company has launched several proprietary crop varieties - such as red and white strawberries, cherry to
It feels like it keeps getting more and more difficult to score your favorite band's concert tickets thanks to scummy ticket practices and third-party vendors. Through their own unique methods, some artists have taken a stand against excessive ticket prices.
Standing up to a bu
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Why buy a rack of weights when you can have a pair of versatile adjustable dumbbells?
Let's face it: unless you own an at-home training facility to rival that of Dwayne Johnson or a pro
Today's Aldi stores are bright and modern, and the inventory has evolved from bare-bones-basic to slightly chic.
Kentin Waits • June 20, 2022 • Advertising Disclosure
Back when I was a struggling college student, Aldi was a no-frills necessity — a grocery stor
These are strange times for San Francisco’s “privately owned public open spaces,” or POPOS. With office workers still wary of returning to the Financial District in the age of COVID, many that are tucked inside or on top of buildings remain off-limits. Some streetside plazas, meanwhile,