The mailman might always ring twice, but this spring it will charge you more — yet another everyday cost creeping higher. The United States Postal Service is getting ready to tack on a fuel surcharge ...
Nearly nine months after Danville City Councilman Lee Vogler was doused in gasoline and set on fire outside his office, new details are emerging. Roanoke Police charge man in 2005 cold case murder of ...
Vibe coding is becoming voice coding with Anthropic’s latest Claude Code feature rollout. Starting today, Anthropic is rolling out voice mode as a feature of Claude Code. Voice mode is rolling out now ...
A new study published in JAMA found that a new Medicare add-on billing code boosted pay significantly for specialists. The study analyzed Medicare claims data from 2024, the first year that the G22111 ...
The City of St. Paul plans to redirect $1.4 million towards its Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, increasing the amount allocated to the program to $3.8 million. The City Council this week ...
Young gymnasts will soon be practicing their cartwheels, rolls and handstands at Alvernia University – Pottsville, as the school’s CollegeTowne building is adding a new center for the Schuylkill ...
Editor's take: Microsoft is having a tough time leaving Windows Notepad well enough alone. The classic text editor is effectively gone, replaced by a "new" version that keeps accumulating a growing ...
The big picture: Microsoft released its latest Patch Tuesday update this week with 59 hotfixes across Windows, Microsoft Office, Azure, and core system components. The update includes patches for six ...
Hey there, fellow coder! 😊 Ever typed java -version in your Command Prompt only to be hit with a frustrating "java is not recognized as an internal or external command"? You're not alone—this common ...
Governor Andy Beshear wants to expand qualifying conditions from six to 22, potentially giving thousands more Kentuckians access to medical cannabis. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 28-year-old son wins first ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A new bipartisan bill at the Ohio Statehouse would place an income limit on families wanting to get state vouchers to attend private schools. Introduced by Reps. Justin ...
A bill that would require new state-funded single-family and two-family residential homes to have radon mitigation systems has unanimously passed a House subcommittee. The bill would update the state ...