Through March 4 Angels of Pandora: An AI/Human Collaboration will run from Jan 19 through March 24 at the Price Towers, 510 S Dewey Ave. Join us for an opening reception Jan. 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. Join me as we unlock Pandora’s box of possibilities that emerge when technology and human creativity intertwine. […]
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‘We’ve been trying to do this for years:’ Will MS Legislature fix ballot initiative process?
The Mississippi House of Representatives plans to take up ballot-initiative reform as early as next week, but whether it will pass both chambers is still up in the air, according to several lawmakers. While no bill had been filed as of Friday afternoon, House Speaker Jason White said during that morning’s session he plans to […]
Gypsy Rose has been busy. Here are 7 things we’ve learned from recent media appearances
Good Morning America, The View and of course, Lifetime are just a few of the outlets Gypsy Rose Blanchard has conducted on-screen interviews with since her release from prison nearly three weeks ago. Blanchard, 32, was released Dec. 28 from the Chillicothe Correctional Center, where she served eight years of her 10-year sentence for conspiring […]
We’ve been ‘close’ to achieving fusion power for 50 years. When will it actually happen?
Nuclear fusion power was supposed to be a dream come true. As soon as we discovered that you could smash little atoms together to make bigger atoms and release a small amount of energy in the process, scientists around the world realized the implications of this new bit of physics knowledge. Some wanted to turn […]
‘Looking forward to sharing this land that we’ve loved’
A Tar Heel State family made the first of two large land donations to the Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina in 2021. The Camerons — David and Martha — and their son Rob Messick gave up 222 acres of their 323-acre property and will bequeath the rest in their estate, WLOS News 13 reported. The […]
Looking for something to do in Bartlesville? We’ve got you covered
Friday, Jan. 12 Jubilee Quilters Guild meeting, program, and workshop 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 1109 N Delaware Street, Dewey. Laura Piland of Slice of Pi Quilts – A quilter, pattern designer, and former math teacher Program: “Try Something New” Trunk Show ½ Day Afternoon Workshop: Exploding Heart Pattern. for more information, email jubileequiltersguild@gmail.com. Saturday, […]
‘We’ve loved every minute of every day’
Cali Grill, an American restaurant in Paso Robles specializing in burgers, sandwiches and paninis, closed its doors permanently on Dec. 31 — the latest in a slew of restaurant closures across San Luis Obispo County. Owner Adam Farelas attributed the closure to high costs of food, employment, a dwindling lunch crowd in a post-pandemic world […]
Looking for something to do in Bartlesville? We’ve got you covered
Through Dec. 30 Fantasy Land of Lights drive-through lights display from 6-10 p.m. at Johnstone Park, 200 N Cherokee Ave. Bartlesville’s Johnstone Park will be transformed into a magical winter wonderland. Drive through the picturesque park with your radio tuned to our holiday station as the red and green lights of our holiday displays twinkle […]
We’ve Hit a Grim Milestone We Haven’t Seen Since 1981. Why Can’t We Do Anything About It?
Just after noon on Nov. 27, 2022, a few days after Thanksgiving, Neal Greenfield and his daughter Kimberly Karsen were heading toward their car in Des Plaines, Illinois, outside Chicago. As they walked, a driver lost control of a Honda SUV. The vehicle jumped the sidewalk, striking Karsen and Greenfield before smashing into a building. […]
72 million-year-old ‘blue dragon’ unearthed in Japan is unlike anything we’ve ever seen, experts say
Scientists in Japan have unearthed the near-complete remains of an ancient, great white shark-size sea monster that likely terrorized the ancient oceans it used to inhabit. The prehistoric predator, which researchers have named “blue dragon,” has an unusual body plan that sets it apart from its extinct relatives and is unlike any living creature. The […]