Flying Bats FC won every game they played over the course of the four-week competition, winning the grand final 4-0 at Macquarie Park on Sunday.
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9 killed in two Israeli strikes on Tayr Harfa, Naqoura
9 killed in two Israeli strikes on Tayr Harfa, Naqoura
In wake of crippling coastal storms, panel looks to future of Midcoast working waterfronts
The panel, set for next Wednesday, will focus on waterfront recovery in communities impacted by severe weather.
AEW Expands PPV Access to YouTube
Today, it has been announced that All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is broadening its pay-per-view (PPV) distribution channels in the United States by offering its upcoming event on YouTube. This move introduces a new purchasing option for U.S. fans, adding to the existing platforms of Bleacher Report, which has served as
Redlands’ Easter sunrise service will be in Vine Street park
If it is raining, the service will be in the First Presbyterian Church, next to the park.
Burglar jailed after his massive sideburns gave him away
The man tried to conceal his appearance but his locks gave him away
Shedd names newest otter pup Seldovia in nod to his origins
Otter pup was rescued in October near remote Alaskan town in the Southern Kenai Peninsula.
Haiti Works At Govt Transition As Gang Leader Pledges To Fight On
A powerful Haitian gang leader pledged Wednesday to continue fighting that has plunged the country into chaos, as stakeholders work toward establishing a transitional governing body to replace the outgoing prime minister.
Defense startup Epirus CEO leaving to take new job at a public company
Defense startup Epirus, Inc. is getting new leadership. Staff were told at an all-hands meeting this morning that CEO Ken Bedingfield was leaving, TechCrunch learned. The news was later confirmed by a company spokesperson, who told TechCrunch that Bedingfield accepted a role at an unnamed public company. He will be replaced by COO Andy Lowery, […]© 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Defense startup Epirus CEO leaving to take new job at a public company
Defense startup Epirus, Inc. is getting new leadership. Staff were told at an all-hands meeting this morning that CEO Ken Bedingfield was leaving, TechCrunch learned. The news was later confirmed by a company spokesperson, who told TechCrunch that Bedingfield accepted a role at an unnamed public company. He will be replaced by COO Andy Lowery, […]© 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
