In this video, PGA Professional Katie Dawkins offers some driver set-up and distance tips to help you hit the ball further off the tee. Charlie Kirk shooting live updates: Tyler Robinson charged with ...
When you think about spreadsheets, Excel is probably the first thing that comes to mind. It’s the classic heavyweight, loaded with decades of features, powerful integrations, and the ability to crunch ...
Pennsylvania drivers were cited for more than 22,500 school-related traffic violations over the past five years. And Erie County drivers weren't blameless, according to data from the Pennsylvania ...
A popular gas station and convenience store chain with a made-to-order restaurant is opening its newest central Ohio location. Sheetz is slated to open its first Gahanna store on Sept. 30 at 495 ...
Drivers with Ottawa's Blue Line Taxi service are on strike after their union and the taxi company reached an impasse over increases to the monthly fee the company charges drivers. Almost 94 per cent ...
Top Senate Republicans and Democrats reached a deal Thursday night to tee up two votes on Friday on the two parties’ competing approaches to averting a partial government shutdown when current agency ...
That's how Columbus motorist Macain Eldridge, 22, described the afternoon traffic backups that have become commonplace along the northbound lanes of High Street as construction to replace the bridge ...
Weather drawing by Alexis Quirin of Mrs. Mohler's first grade class at Baxter Elementary School. Attention teachers: Don't forget to submit your students' weather drawing to the Brainerd Dispatch, 506 ...
Switching over your wardrobe is a time-honored September tradition. As the month progresses, summer dresses and sandals will need to be replaced by cozy sweaters and stylish boots. But have you ever ...
Civitavecchia, Italy — Along Italy's Mediterranean coast on Thursday, driver Fabio Barone raced across the flight deck of a navy ship while chasing a world record: the fastest car on a boat. Last year ...
Drivers caught speeding by camera in Maryland will soon pay steeper fines—up to $425, depending on how fast they're going. The new fine structure, part of House Bill 182 signed by Maryland Gov. Wes ...