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Fayetteville Observer. August 6, 2024 at 2:07 PM. With Tropical Storm Debby moving into the Fayetteville area, some have announced closings, cancellations and other schedule changes. To submit ...
WPTA. WPTA (channel 21) is a television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, affiliated with ABC, NBC, and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Gray Television alongside CW+ affiliate WISE-TV (channel 33). The two stations share studios on Butler Road in Northwest Fort Wayne, where WPTA's transmitter is also located.
Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks. Many closings and cancellations followed the September 11 attacks, including major landmarks, buildings, restrictions on access to Lower Manhattan, as well as postponement or cancellation of major sporting and other events. Landmarks were closed primarily because of fears that they ...
Horry County government offices closed. Updated 6:32 a.m. Horry County government offices and facilities will be closed Monday because of expected tropical storm conditions, according to a ...
Since the office was established in 1789, 45 men have served in 46 presidencies. The first president, George Washington, won a unanimous vote of the Electoral College. [4] Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms and is therefore counted as the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, giving rise to the discrepancy between the ...
Some Western Washington school districts will be closed or delayed on Wednesday because of winter weather. The next round of rain arrives Thursday morning and could bring a mix of rain and snow at ...
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Operations continued the following morning with flight delays and cancellations. [70] On September 2, it was announced that, because of the major flooding around SHI Stadium, the Rutgers–Temple home opener game would be postponed. [71] Governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy toured Mullica Hill. He said that the state needed improved infrastructure.