FIOS is coming to Brookhaven. Town officials voted 7-0 on Thursday to approve a five-year franchise agreement with Verizon, which will add the fiber-optic cable service in about one-third of the town.
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Directed by Kirill Sokolov, They Will Kill You opened in theaters nationwide on Friday. The ...
Brookhaven residents are frustrated after a town meeting to discuss corrective measures for the Brookhaven Landfill and the contamination plume spreading underground. The town of Brookhaven and the ...
Verizon's FIOS cable service may be coming to Brookhaven. Town officials this week said they have a tentative deal with Verizon to provide the popular fiber-optic service following years of complaints ...
Two men are dead following a late-night shooting at an apartment complex in Brookhaven. FOX 5 cameras captured a vehicle being towed from the area with at least 12 bullet holes riddled through the ...
Firefighters battled a massive vehicle fire at the Hendrix Apartments in Brookhaven Friday night that required a second alarm to fully extinguish. Capt. Jaeson Daniels confirmed the parking deck ...
Dead by Daylight's creative director would "love to" do more Chapter remakes after All-Kill Comeback
For Dead by Daylight's 39th Chapter, it's taking a different approach to any of the 38 that came before it. Well, that's somewhat true, because it's the first case of Behaviour Interactive essentially ...
The new Dead By Daylight chapter, All-Kill: Comeback, will add the game's first urban map, which will include a two-story nightclub and plenty of neon lighting. The Trickster’s Delusion Map is part of ...
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