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- Bucks County teachers prepare for back-to-'normal'-school year; staffing a concern for some
- Serena Williams beaten by Emma Raducanu in Western & Southern Open
- Families of 9/11 victims urge Biden to direct $3.5 billion worth of frozen assets to the Afghan people. 'This is their money, not ours,' they argue.
- Fact check: Video of violent Bangladesh protest is from 2013, not response to 2022 fuel prices
- Family, colleagues of aid worker killed by U.S. strike stranded in Afghanistan
- As Rays beat Yankees again, is AL East title a realistic target?
- Erie County reports 8 COVID-19 deaths but some occurred in January
- Why the Highlander Center opposes historic designation: ‘The mic is being removed from us’
- Catholic Charities, landlord files new lawsuit against Padnos shredder in Howell
- Classic Vinyl 931 lights up summer evening on the lake in Culleoka
- A report is filed with the Erie County Office of Children and Youth. What happens next?
- New cancer center coming to Gadsden, city to sell property on First Street for project
- Small south Lansing church plans 'big things' with $100,000 addition to help community
- Ask the candidates: Five seek to succeed Williams in District 2 seat on City Council
- 'A Better Life for Their Children' photography exhibit shines light on Rosenwald Schools
- Back to school in the Black Belt: Rural schools embrace new licensing rules to battle teacher shortage
- Elvis Presley died | Enquirer historic front pages from Aug. 17
- Chris Parson vs. Marcel Reed: MBA-Ravenwood highlights Week 1 Nashville area games
- New STEM Innovation Lab opened at Dalraida Elementary
- 'Honest assessment of the past': Community Hero Steve Murray, keeper of Alabama's true history
- New world champion archer enjoys competitions, helping other shooters to improve
- Law firm offering reward in Erie police search for motorist in hit-and-run crash with bike
- Stuart Bell: A timeline of the University of Alabama president's career
- Kansas boy, 7, dies days after collision with semi that also killed father
- 1 dead after crash between SunRail train, vehicle in Kissimmee, police say
- Spokane teachers approve new labor contract
- 'Dynamic teaching': Local teachers react to being named County Teachers of the Year
- Ex-Congressman TJ Cox blames politics for federal charges. He plans ‘vigorous’ defense
- Woman killed in Aug. 4 car crash on West Downriver Drive identified
- Spokane again expands hours at four library branches to serve as cooling centers
- Texas man faces fraud charges after allegedly stealing $345K from elderly Spokane widower in catfish scheme
- Spokane man gets 5 years probation after pleading guilty to COVID-19 relief fraud
- Live TV feed briefly shown in D-backs' dugout during game
- Jaguars return to practice field with plenty of energy, Doug Pederson talks week ahead
- Meet Jari Núñez, a Harvard fellow working to make Pueblo more equitable and inclusive
- Mesa man stabbed to death after dispute at a Mesa yard sale
- School board approves metal detectors for DCPS high schools
- Liz Cheney defeated in Wyoming primary
- Boise repeals tobacco ordinances at Tuesday’s council meeting. Why?
- Top U.N. official presses Myanmar's junta leader in rare visit
- Mullins, Rutschman power surging Orioles past Blue Jays 4-2
- A Florida doctor has vanished at sea with no evidence of foul play
- Cheney’s loss in Wyoming completes GOP’s near-total capitulation to Trump’s election lie
- Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run in Tucson
- Cathedral City police sergeant alleges retaliation for association with mayor
- Struggling Yankees lose to Rays, consider calling up Estevan Florial to help jumpstart offense
- Woman faces double leg amputation after Chicago ‘Playpen’ boat accident
- Morton, Olson lead Braves to another easy win over Mets, 5-0
- Colusa County to host walk-in COVID vaccination clinics
- Voices: Liz Cheney has lost the battle — but she might win the war in 2028