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- For Carolina Panthers rookie OT Ickey Ekwonu, it won’t get much harder than Week 1
- Kadyrov no longer wants to resign due to signs of "global Satanism observed in Donbas"
- Russia is buying artillery shells from North Korea, US intel says, a sign of desperation as sanctions bite
- Louisville to mark 70 years as 'Constitution Town'
- Freedom for Fingers
- Aurora building value so far in 2022 tops all of 2021, 2020
- Justin Bieber urges fans to stand against racism during Justice World tour
- There’s ‘high demand’ for this kind of business space as Bradenton grows, Realtor says
- Kenny Logan: Former Scotland winger reveals prostate cancer diagnosis
- 10 essential things to see and do at the Wayne County Fair
- New Mother Teresa documentary features musical score by Crestline resident
- Alicia's Closet provides clothes, more to foster kids
- Poll: Vote for Shore football Player of the Week for Week 1
- If a man has these 9 qualities never let him go, scientists say
- Stark County program aims to keep children out of foster care, provide help to families
- 'It's a real opportunity': A reimagined Third Street corridor could transform Springfield
- He 'knew no strangers.' Terrance Dean demonstrated the power of connecting people| Opinion
- Uvalde school year starts amid fear and unfinished security
- Mariupol: occupiers plan to conduct military draft in September Mayor's Advisor
- Rafael Nadal’s curious US Open exit brings intriguing quarter-final line-up
- The special master and its role in the Mar-a-Lago document probe
- Apple lovers rejoice: Ohio apple crop is 'looking great'
- Commission president: Changes would add fast-track 'best and brightest' for city jobs
- Wild soccer mom back in Spain near her beloved Real Madrid
- Russia's Lavrov calls Truss uncompromising, mocks her Macron comment
- Where’s Ted Budd in campaign for US Senate race? Maybe right where he wants to be
- Oktoberfest, chili and more: 15 metro-east fall festivities to check out this year
- Here’s one trend KC Chiefs and defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo will look to stop
- Missouri has one of the lowest COVID vaccination rates in the US. Get your booster, KC
- Jackson County won’t accept Kansas City’s inmates at its new jail. Where can they go?
- Some Kansas City Chiefs rookies likely to be tested vs. Arizona Cardinals. Here’s why
- Why Lexington universities won’t have COVID data publicly available as classes resume
- Seven races that could determine control of the House
- Changes coming to Fayette magnet, gifted programs admissions process. Here’s why
- Sniper rifles, vaccines, a blighted hotel: How the KC area spent COVID relief money
- Michael K. Williams’ writing partner Jon Sternfeld reflects on last calls with actor, who died days later
- Reader views: City of Gainesville drives people away with social engineering
- Editorial: Does lax enforcement of Illinois gun legislation violate victims’ civil rights?
- On the multitudes of KC Chiefs coach Andy Reid, a creature of habit who’s ever-evolving
- For successful Idaho fishing trips, keep a knowledge tackle box. It comes in handy!
- Judge Alex Kim’s juvenile court videos won him YouTube fame. They also endangered kids
- This week: Democrats eye vote on marriage equality as Senate reconvenes
- How walking together helped 2 cancer patients heal: ‘You think you’re alone, and you’re just not’
- Hayrides, crafts and culture: Check out these 15 Lexington-area fall festivals
- Fort Worth property taxes are going up. One city council member is fighting back
- How KC Chiefs’ Travis Kelce measures up to Gronk in a star tight ends tale of the tape
- See a new side of Kentucky bourbon history with this unique river, distillery tour
- Fall 2022 Broadway preview, part 2: Neil Diamond, ‘Some Like It Hot’ and the return of ‘Take Me Out’
- New players, no problem for KC Chiefs: how the present and future appear in good hands
- He lost $6,000 on one game. Ex-gambler sees good and bad in Kansas’ new sports betting