Arizona State upsets No. 13 Texas Tech 72-67
Arizona State defeated No. 13 Texas Tech 72-67 in Tempe, with Maurice Odum scoring 23 points. Texas Tech forward JT Toppin left in the second half with a right-leg injury and did not return.
Arizona State defeated No. 13 Texas Tech 72-67 in Tempe, with Maurice Odum scoring 23 points. Texas Tech forward JT Toppin left in the second half with a right-leg injury and did not return.
A year after residents purchased the 129‑lot Cedar Falls Mobile Home Park in Bangor, they report new amenities, a stronger sense of community and protections against corporate rent hikes after raising $8 million to buy the park.
Around 100 students helped plant 1,000 trees at Chapter Meadows Nature Reserve in Worcester, in a project run with local colleges, Worcestershire Wildlife Trust and part-funded by The Woodland Trust.
Tim Stevens, founder of the Black Political Empowerment Project in Pittsburgh, reflected on Rev. Jesse Jackson's decades of civil-rights work as reports said Jackson died peacefully at age 84.
A deer rescue at Loon Lake attracted international media attention, and a local apparel maker is selling shirts and hoodies while sharing profits with the local fire district to help buy equipment.
The Hankamer School of Business will hold a one-hour worship and prayer gathering on Feb. 26 in the Foster Atrium in recognition of Collegiate Day of Prayer; the event is organized by the Hankamer Student Organization and the Office of the Dean.
Dexus CEO Ross Du Vernet said city-centre offices may be more resilient than suburban properties to AI-related job cuts, and the company reported A$348.5 million in net profit and plans a buyback of up to 10%.
A major winter storm is producing heavy snowfall across Colorado's high country, and a second, snow‑intense wave is expected Wednesday; impacts are likely to continue through Thursday morning.
Dozens held a vigil after a shooting at a Pawtucket-area hockey game that left multiple people dead or injured, and teammates, coaches and families gathered to grieve.
Giancarlo Stanton says his double elbow tendinitis is more manageable and will start spring training as a full participant. Manager Aaron Boone said Stanton is moving well, may delay his Grapefruit League debut, and will receive semi-regular days off during the season.