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- Aiken Training Track leaders exploring opportunities to keep facility viable
- Frontex sees big rise in EU migrant entries, no Ukraine link
- Children's Place, others recognized for Run United work
- Will Bradenton’s downtown library be sold, too? Manatee County begins the process
- Putin awards medals to soldiers accused of Bucha massacre as victims buried in mass graves
- Lawrence County reports 18 new COVID cases; Pennsylvania cases surge 29.7%
- Late night hosts have fun with Tucker Carlson's 'testicle tanning' promo, Florida's CRT math problem
- Censorship is as old as the pharaohs — and as new as today
- Biden needs more than an agenda. He needs some energy.
- Catalytic converter suspect nabbed in Ash Township
- Big arms, big bats: Meet the two-way duo powering the Carlinville baseball team
- Western wildfires bring 'new peak to air pollution,' study finds
- These Kansas City witches fight misconceptions as they conjure their African roots
- This amendment to a Missouri election law puts transgender children on the ballot
- Theater review: ‘Lost in Yonkers’ falls awkwardly behind the times at Hartford Stage
- The Ku Klux Klan: Is its hatred all in the past, or is it still a lesson for today?
- This is what Boise’s Albertsons foresees as inflation puts pressure on grocery shoppers
- Sour beer enjoys time in the limelight. Here are the best places to find it in Charlotte
- This NIL collective hopes to become a ‘one-stop shop’ for TCU athletics
- Luxury RVs let you travel in style and independently
- Grab a pole for a fishing event to raise awareness for mental health in the Treasure Valley
- Longtime Charlotte restaurant The Randazzo’s Grid Iron has closed its doors
- Dust off and air out: Take these spring cleaning steps for your financial ‘home’
- Broadway review: Tracy Letts’ intense drama ‘The Minutes’ turns small town democracy into a war zone
- Embrace your inner Tarzan at Bradenton’s TreeUmph!
- Amari Cooper loss stings, but Dalton Schultz says Dallas Cowboys offense can improve
- What does a CPS Local School Council do? All your LSC questions answered before the elections this week
- Vote for the southwestern Illinois Baseball Player of the Week April 11-16
- Will the Fed curb inflation? Here’s why Idaho economist says the Fed alone cannot fix it
- As SC nears legalizing medical marijuana, Surfside Beach considers opting out
- Missouri has a chance — and the money — for big things at Rock Island Trail State Park
- There’s one bonus of the Tyreek Hill trade for KC Chiefs that we’ve yet to talk about
- Unifying people through art: Every heart in this KC area ‘Parade’ has a story
- As pandemic abates, agency known for planning Baltimore festivals like Artscape offers new vision. But questions remain.
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- NASCAR should do another dirt race, but not at Bristol
- How to get your Mecklenburg County sample ballot ahead of the 2022 midterm elections
- Announcing Queen City Jam Session, a multi-day music festival in Charlotte
- Convicted killer wasn’t triggerman in KC slaying, witnesses say. He’s still locked up
- ‘Do good and do well.’ Charlotte nonprofit helps landlords say yes to homeless applicants
- Want to do your part for Earth Day? Here are cleanups happening all over Kansas City
- Biscuits, burgers and fried bread: 5 restaurant chains that started in North Carolina
- It’s Fountain Day in Kansas City. Here’s how the city got its landmark-inspired nickname
- Ripple effect: Here’s how JoCo students showed kindness during SevenDays week
- $500 checks to Missouri taxpayers? One in three would be left out, nonprofit says
- Vote for the southwestern Illinois Softball Player of the Week April 11-16
- Here’s why KC Chiefs’ WR Mecole Hardman believes his ‘opportunity is bigger’ this fall
- Red Bull comes to Chicago with street dance competition
- Chicago Opera Theater’s 50th season includes a world premiere and a tribute to Chicago’s Polish community
- As lawsuit drags on, Canton officials eager to keep alive the proposal for reviving the Collins ax factory complex