BOOM: American Rockers P.O.D. Announce 2018 Australian Tour
American rockers and former Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater soundtrack stars P.O.D. have announced their return to Australia for a headline tour across Melbourne, Adelaide,...
Lorraine’s Soup Kitchen in Chicopee gets Giving Tuesday boost from huge charity
When Andrea Marian, executive director of Lorraine’s Soup Kitchen and Pantry in Chicopee, first read an email offering to match the funds the pantry...
Correction: Border Patrol-Agent Dies-Funeral story
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — In a story Nov. 25 about a funeral for a Border Patrol agent who died in West Texas, The...
Indiana nurse loses job after saying sons of white women 'should be sacrificed'
A nurse at an Indiana hospital was let go after an offensive tweet suggesting that the sons of white women "be sacrificed to the wolves"...
Full Shelves, Empty Calories: Springfield Neighborhoods Still Waiting For Healthy Food Options
It’s been more than two years, since former Valley Advocate staff writer Amanda Drane wrote an article about residents in the Mason Square neighborhood...
Silverchair’s Daniel Johns Reveals New Collaboration With Producer What So Not
Former Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns has revealed that he’s been working on new music with Aussie producer What So Not, and their first collaboration...
Sabastian Bach Gives His Take on Recent Artist Suicides
Former Skid Row frontman, Sabastian Bach, recently talked with “WDHA Morning Jolt,” and offered his opinion on the recent suicides in the music industry...
How Much You Should Pay Your Babysitter, According to Where You Live
How much does babysitting cost? Well, if I think back to when I was in high school and sometimes watched the toddlers down the...
Multiple Sexual Assault & Drug Arrests At Victoria’s Earthcore Music Festival
A number of people have been charged with alleged sexual assault and drug offences at the flagship Earthcore festival event in Victoria, which took...
‘The Quantum Spy’ Author David Ignatius on the Future of High-Tech Espionage
In his latest novel, David Ignatius tackles the intersection of quantum computing and spying