The countdown is on until NJ high school football teams can start having their first fullscale practices on Aug. 9. But we can't wait that long.
When The Lodge Cherry Drop takes place for the 10th time Dec. 31, it'll take place in downtown Sturgeon Bay, Destination Sturgeon Bay announced in a March 12 email. The drop will be held near the old ...
David James never saw himself as sheriff. Now he is transforming the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office by boosting law enforcement operations and modernizing technology, despite his short tenure.
David James never saw himself as sheriff. Now he is transforming the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office by boosting law enforcement operations and modernizing technology, despite his short tenure.
NEW YORK — From Sydney to Paris to New York City, crowds rang in the new year with exuberant celebrations filled with thunderous fireworks or light shows, while others took a more subdued approach. As ...
It's almost time to "spring forward" by turning the clocks ahead for the daylight saving 2026 time change. This is the practice of changing the clocks forward or backward an hour in the effort to ...
The Lunar New Year starts today, Feb. 17, with the rise of the new moon and celebrations until the next full moon. The Year of the Snake has ended and this morning's new moon gave rise to the Year of ...
An expert astrologer reveals how to make the most of the Lunar New Year Eclipse. The Year of the Fire Horse is upon us, and this year, the Lunar New Year, celebrated on February 17, 2026, coincides ...
In addition to cycling through 12 animals each year, the Chinese zodiac also rotates between the five traditional Chinese ...
Lion dancers performing at a furniture shop during Lunar New Year celebrations at Chinatown in Manila on Tuesday.Credit...Lisa Marie David/Reuters Supported by By Yan Zhuang With fireworks, lion ...
Lunar New Year follows the lunisolar calendar rather than the Gregorian one and is observed across East and Southeast Asia and throughout the diaspora. The holiday begins Feb. 17 and is referred to by ...
Billions of people around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year. But unlike the Solar New Year, the festival is not anchored to a fixed date on the solar calendar, but to the moon’s ...