MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Rev. James Altman calls himself “a lowly priest” serving a blue-collar city in western Wisconsin. But when his bishop demanded his resignation – after a series of divisive remarks about politics and the pandemic – Altman … [Continue reading] about Wisconsin priest digs in to refuse bishop’s demand to resign
Taya Currie makes history as first female OHL draft pick
TORONTO (AP) — Taya Currie became the first female player ever chosen in the Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection draft Saturday. The 16-year-old goaltender from Parkhill, Ontario, was selected in the 14th round, 267th overall, by the Sarnia … [Continue reading] about Taya Currie makes history as first female OHL draft pick
Man exonerated in headphone slaying due to fired detective
A young man serving life without parole was exonerated Friday in the death of a special-needs athlete in a case stained by a Philadelphia detective now charged with sexually assaulting witnesses. Prosecutors say at least eight murder cases have … [Continue reading] about Man exonerated in headphone slaying due to fired detective
Royal Caribbean sets 2021 cruises in Florida, Texas, Alaska
MIAMI (AP) — Royal Caribbean International said Friday that eight of its ships will resume U.S. voyages in July and August with trips leaving ports in Florida, Texas and Washington state. The cruise line said all crew members will be vaccinated … [Continue reading] about Royal Caribbean sets 2021 cruises in Florida, Texas, Alaska
Calif. governor seems unlikely to lift worker mask mandate

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom appeared disinclined Friday to insert himself into the regulatory process for workplaces after a state safety board upset business groups by approving new rules that require all workers to wear … [Continue reading] about Calif. governor seems unlikely to lift worker mask mandate
