As we inch closer to the end of 2025, the /Film Staff has compiled a list of the 10 best TV shows (so far) from HBO and HBO Max.
A cherished mum, granny and sister is among those remembered in this week's funeral notices. Tracey Evelyn Mitchell (Née Fugler), of Truro, passed away peacefully with her loving husband Clive by her ...
Speakers from 10 different organizations presented to a full dining room at the Highland Golf Club on Tuesday for the area’s 15th-annual Senior Expo. The event, organized by the Daily Press, provides ...
A menacing taxi passenger suddenly turned nasty, threatened the terrified driver with a knife and demanded cash before ordering the man to get into the boot of his car during a nightmare ordeal in the ...
RACHEL ANN BERELSMAN  Rachel Ann Berelsman, 28, of Spencerville, passed away Sunday, October 5, 2025.  She was born October 30, 1996, in Van Wert to Michael and Cynthia (Hoffman) Hiett, who both ...
Daniel K. LaCerte In Loving Memory of Daniel Karl LaCerte Heaven welcomed a remarkable man, Daniel (Dan) Karl LaCerte, age 77, on October 2, 2025. Born in ...
Shirley Sue (Wright) Tate was born in Piggott, Arkansas, on November 1, 1937 to Herbert Leslie and Ettie (Allman) Wright. Surrounded by her children, she entered Heaven on Monday, September 8, 2025, ...
Reflecting on their impressions as they made their way back home from President Nelson’s funeral service, Latter-day Saints Sharon and Larry Auger told the Deseret News they enjoyed getting to see a ...
Dolores Rose Klaus Borowski, age 97, formerly of Buffalo, N.Y., entered eternal rest Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. Dolores was a member of Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church in Cheektowaga, N.Y. She is survived ...
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A look at what Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jennifer Grey and more have been doing in the years since the film was released in theaters on June 11, 1986.
Rev. Amos C. Brown, Rev. Theresa A. Dear and Rev. Lawrence E. Carter reflect on their relationships with President Russell M. Nelson.