What to know before buying RodeoHouston concert tickets

What to know before buying RodeoHouston concert tickets

Fans planning to attend the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo concerts are being urged to purchase tickets only through official channels to avoid scams and costly mistakes. Last year, several attendees were misled by third-party sellers, with some arriving to find that the times printed on their tickets were incorrect, causing them to miss the concerts entirely. Rodeo officials advise that tickets purchased from unofficial sources cannot be verified, and the rodeo cannot provide assistance if is

DC lifts Potomac River health advisory after E.Coli levels stabilize

DC lifts Potomac River health advisory after E.Coli levels stabilize

The District of Columbia has lifted the health advisory for the Potomac River following a prolonged sewage spill that began about a month and a half ago. Officials cited consistently normal E.Coli levels for the past three weeks as the primary reason for removing the advisory on Monday morning. The DC Director of Health emphasized that protecting the health and safety of residents remains a top priority and confirmed that conditions within the District’s portion of the river no longer pose an

Route 22 Lane Closures in North Plainfield, New Jersey to Last Two Weeks

Route 22 Lane Closures in North Plainfield, New Jersey to Last Two Weeks

Drivers traveling along Route 22 in North Plainfield should prepare for delays over the next two weeks as lane closures take effect for construction work. Beginning at 9 a.m. today, the left lane and shoulder on both eastbound and westbound sides of Route 22 will be closed between Malcolm Avenue and the Walmart Shopping Center. Officials said the traffic adjustment is necessary to carry out repairs to the concrete median barrier in the area, part of a broader effort to maintain and strengthen ro

Possible terrorism under investigation after Austin bar shooting kills 2, injures 14

Possible terrorism under investigation after Austin bar shooting kills 2, injures 14

Federal authorities are investigating whether a deadly shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas, may have been an act of terrorism after two people were killed and 14 others injured in a late-night attack that has shaken the city. The violence unfolded within hours of US airstrikes against Iran, prompting questions about whether the timing was coincidental or connected to broader geopolitical tensions. Officials have cautioned that the investigation remains in its early stages and that conclusions sho

US and Israel intensify attacks on Iran as Trump vows retaliation after troop deaths

US and Israel intensify attacks on Iran as Trump vows retaliation after troop deaths

The United States and Israel continued coordinated military strikes inside Iran as tensions escalated following the deaths of three American service members during the latest phase of the conflict. Former US President Donald Trump said the United States would respond forcefully to the losses, warning that additional casualties could occur before the confrontation reaches a conclusion. The deaths mark the first confirmed American fatalities since the latest round of joint operations targeting Ira

PV Sindhu likely to miss All England Open due to West Asia travel crisis

PV Sindhu likely to miss All England Open due to West Asia travel crisis

Indian badminton star PV Sindhu is likely to miss this year’s All England tournament after being stranded in Dubai due to major travel disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia. With several flight routes affected by the escalating war situation, the former world champion has been unable to reach Birmingham in time for the prestigious competition scheduled to begin on March 3. Sources close to the player confirmed that Sindhu had raised concerns regarding her travel plans wel

Local restaurants offer special discounts during Columbus independents weeks

Local restaurants offer special discounts during Columbus independents weeks

More than a dozen locally owned restaurants in Columbus, Ohio, are offering special discounts to diners as part of the annual Columbus Independents Weeks event, which runs from March 2 through March 14. The promotion is organized by Columbus Independents, an association representing independent restaurants that aims to encourage residents and visitors to support local food businesses while enjoying limited-time dining deals across the city. During the event, participating restaurant

San Francisco protest erupts after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran

San Francisco protest erupts after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran

Protesters gathered Saturday outside the federal building in San Francisco to denounce recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, assembling less than a day after the military action was announced. Demonstrators later marched through downtown streets, chanting anti-war slogans and calling for an end to U.S. involvement in the Middle East. Participants carried signs criticizing military spending, condemning both major political parties, and expressing opposition to immigration enforcement and forei

Chicago introduces 1.5 percent liquor tax on retail alcohol purchases starting Sunday

Chicago introduces 1.5 percent liquor tax on retail alcohol purchases starting Sunday

Chicago residents purchasing alcohol from local liquor stores will see a new tax added to their bills starting Sunday, as the city implements a revised taxation system on retail liquor sales. The Chicago Department of Finance confirmed that a 1.5 percent liquor tax will officially take effect after a two-month delay that was granted to allow retailers additional time to update billing systems and prepare for the change. The new Chicago liquor tax replaces the previous structure that

Weber recalls 3.2 million grill brushes in the US over metal bristle injury risk

Weber recalls 3.2 million grill brushes in the US over metal bristle injury risk

A nationwide recall has been issued in the United States for more than 3.2 million grill brushes manufactured by Weber after safety officials warned that metal bristles from the brushes can detach and create a serious risk of injury. The recall was announced following multiple complaints that loose wire bristles became stuck in food and were accidentally swallowed, leading to potential internal harm. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall covers six different models of metal

Bolivia plane crash scatters millions in banknotes near El Alto airport

Bolivia plane crash scatters millions in banknotes near El Alto airport

Bolivian authorities are working urgently to recover and destroy millions of banknotes that were scattered across the city of El Alto after a deadly cargo plane crash near El Alto International Airport on Friday afternoon. The accident killed at least 22 people and left around 37 others injured, with many victims struck as the aircraft went down in a densely populated area close to the airport. The military cargo plane was transporting newly printed currency intended for the country’s cent

PV Sindhu Stranded in Dubai as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Gulf Air Travel

PV Sindhu Stranded in Dubai as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Gulf Air Travel

Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu is among several international travellers stranded in the Middle East after escalating military tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States led to widespread disruption of air travel across the Gulf region. The conflict intensified after combined strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets began on Saturday, triggering retaliatory attacks from Iran across multiple locations in the region. Following the exchange of strikes, se

Ayatollah Khamenei killed in US-Israel strike, Iran declares national mourning

Ayatollah Khamenei killed in US-Israel strike, Iran declares national mourning

Official media in Iran has confirmed the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, announcing a 40-day period of national mourning across the country. The announcement was made through state television, which reported that the senior leader died following recent military strikes carried out by the

Iran attack in Dubai near Burj Khalifa, UAE defence intercepts missiles, flights halted

Iran attack in Dubai near Burj Khalifa, UAE defence intercepts missiles, flights halted

Iran launched a large-scale counter-attack targeting United States military bases across the Middle East, with several strikes also reported in the United Arab Emirates, triggering panic in major cities including Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Explosions were heard in multiple locations on Saturday, prompting emergency responses and heightened security across the Gulf region. Authorities confirmed that precautionary evacuations were carried out in several high-profile locations, including the Burj Khalifa

Iran retaliates after US-Israel attacks as Khamenei compound destroyed in Tehran

Iran retaliates after US-Israel attacks as Khamenei compound destroyed in Tehran

The United States and Israel have launched large-scale military strikes on Iran, triggering a rapid escalation that has pushed West Asia toward a wider conflict. US President Donald Trump announced the start of major combat operations, while calling on the Iranian public to oppose their leadership. Within hours, Iran responded with missile attacks targeting Israeli positions and US military facilities across the region, raising fears of a prolonged confrontation. Explosions were reported in

India calls for diplomacy amid rising West Asia tensions after US-Israel strikes on Iran

India calls for diplomacy amid rising West Asia tensions after US-Israel strikes on Iran

India on Saturday, February 28, called on all parties involved in the escalating military confrontation across West Asia to exercise restraint and avoid further escalation, stressing that the safety of civilians must remain the highest priority. The Ministry of External Affairs said dialogue and diplomacy were essential to reduce tensions following the rapid spread of hostilities involving the United States, Israel and Iran. The ministry stated that sovereignty and territorial integrity of al

San Francisco teachers union approves new contract after strike ends

San Francisco teachers union approves new contract after strike ends

San Francisco’s teachers union has overwhelmingly approved a new two-year labor agreement, marking the end of a recent strike and setting the stage for changes in pay, benefits, and school funding across the district. Members of the United Educators of San Francisco, which represents about 6,000 teachers, aides, counselors, social workers, and other school employees, voted by a large margin to ratify the contract valued at approximately $183 million. The agreement follows a four-day work stopp

Santa Cruz wharf to reopen after storm repairs, shorter pier planned

Santa Cruz wharf to reopen after storm repairs, shorter pier planned

The Santa Cruz Wharf is set to fully reopen this spring, more than a year after a powerful winter storm caused significant damage to the historic structure. The repairs mark an important milestone for the coastal city, which relies heavily on tourism and visitor activity along its waterfront. The wharf, originally built more than a century ago, remains one of the most recognized landmarks on the California coast and a major attraction for both residents and travelers. City officials confirme

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