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- US to see renewable energy boom in wake of historic climate bill
- With offshore wind projects set to increase, is NC ready to capitalize on the opportunity?
- Furman football hopes to improve on 6-5 season. Here's our game-by-game predictions
- Wisconsin loved to run on first down last season. Will that change significantly under a new offensive coordinator?
- 'A 50-year injustice': Female athletes receive letters, recognition during SPASH class of 1972 reunion
- N.C. 4th of July Festival in Southport 'open to new ideas' amid administration change
- Need ideas on how to celebrate National Lazy Mom's Day in Alamance County? Here's a few
- Include good diet, nutrition in regimen against Alzheimer's, dementia | Mahoney
- Battlefield Mall in Springfield welcomes popular jewelry retailer Kendra Scott
- Readers think Tennessee football only cares about wealthy fans, take shot at Smokey Grey uniforms | Adams
- 'Centering on Stewardship' encourages people of all faiths to express connections with water
- What is the most common blood type? Here's which of the eight is most (and least) common.
- This Edgar farm dates back 100 years. It now focuses on pumpkins, sunflowers and maple syrup.
- Letters to the Editor: Finish L.A.'s waterway bike paths and create a bike 'superhighway'
- Ice cream dreams lead to simply delicious No-Churn Rocky Road | Chula King
- Was Biden wrong to cancel student loan debt? See what readers say on this and other issues
- Leon Sheriff endorses Attorney General Ashley Moody and Charlie Crist for governor
- Experts offer tips for cutting down on kids’ screen time. Step one is checking yourself.
- Latinos don't see themselves fully reflected in Biden's judicial picks
- Highland, Aurora class of 2022 graduates finalize college athletic plans
- West Jackson Street construction update: Roundabout and bridge open, new detours begin
- Column: Biden's plan to cancel student loan debt is anything but progressive
- Letters to the Editor: Cops' flimsy excuses for failing to stop street takeovers
- Meet the No. 1 football players across the USA Today Florida Network
- Are you prepared to spot contractor fraud?
- Trinity Lutheran Church in Kent welcomes new pastor
- Angola's main opposition party challenges election results
- Letters to the Editor: Nothing heartwarming about a teacher paid too little to afford his own car
- Dodgers vs. New York Mets: How to watch, streaming options and start times
- Letters to the Editor: Too many guns, too few consequences — LAPD chief on what's driving violent crime
- Letters to the Editor: Trump is already figuratively burning the country down. Prosecute him
- Otsego Conservation District to host several events in September
- Hutch Pet Shop in Kent to close after 50 years
- Tutt Branch library's Rainbow Story Time goes off without disruptions this time
- Fall hiking events start Sept. 1 in Summit, Medina counties
- Ford Field, Michigan Stadium, Spartan Stadium bag policies: What to know about rules
- The perfect storm: Christy's arrival sparks unprecedented start for Bucyrus volleyball
- Seppo Chiropractic is under new ownership at Holland Town Center
- Libert Bozzelli, noted community leader from Cuyahoga Falls, dead at 97
- What's Cooking: Community meals this week
- Brian Kelly sought LSU football's demands, so hold him to Nick Saban standard | Toppmeyer
- Bartlesville-area TV sports schedule
- Michigan state fair returns to Novi for the 10th year. Here’s what to know:
- Our view: Contract didn't fix Columbus schools. Mice, roaches, dated classes among concerns
- Monkeypox outbreak can be eliminated in Europe, WHO says
- Biden and Trump's Pennsylvania events frame midterms for both parties: The Note
- Walking may do more for your bone health than taking vitamin D supplements
- National Business League, Stellantis partner to support Black-owned suppliers
- Walking may do more for bone health than vitamin D supplements
- Grove City seeks financial help to keep Columbus Street from flooding