attends the Team USA Awards at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts on April 26, 2018 in Washington, DC. Tasos Katopodis Matt Hamilton is squeezing every bit of value out of his Olympic curling gold ...
Seeing a picture of Dwayne Johnson may not invoke curling immediately, but the actor is apparently intrigued by his nickname’s connection to the sport enough that he just might consider trying it.
Matt Hamilton, a curler who won a gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, would have loved to be competing in the 2026 Games right now. On3 recently spoke to Hamilton about missing this year’s Winter ...
After five weeks, Kansas City's Union Station leaders say the City of Entrepreneurs Marketplace was a success during the World Cup with hundreds of thousands of visitors frequenting the landmark. Team ...
Regional chains are among the most popular in America, but Costco and Trader Joe's ranked at the top in a 2022-2023 customer satisfaction survey. The Et Cetera Shop in Newton has been donating 90% of ...
There is a lot of fuss over oak trees uprooted near the developing Mobile International Airport, and answers are coming from the City on why they were removed in the first place.
Marcus Johnson stopped by WRBL News 3 for a midday interview on Friday, June 26, 2026. Johnson discussed his book entitled, 'Ten Lessons from a Praying Grandmother,' which focuses on the many lessons ...
An 18-year-old spent the night in jail and is facing a felony charge after taking a state trooper on a chase that had them driving in the wrong direction down a busy road.
The Johnston school is one of three closing at the end of this year. All students will be attending a new campus near the town's high school next fall. 27-year-old Benjamin Hunt was arrested in 2024 ...
Nearly 1 in 4 Americans have no emergency savings and would struggle to cover an unexpected expense, according to Bankrate. And half of consumers said their top New Year’s resolution is to save more ...
Argentina soccer fans filled Mill Creek Park and held a Banderazo rally Monday evening in celebration of the first World Cup match in Kansas City.
An estimated two million people attended Thursday’s ticker-tape parade celebrating New York’s very own NBA champions, the Knicks, according to the NYPD. Millions of fans decked out in orange and blue ...