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- Brick bar opens at popular spot on Corning's Northside. What to know about new venue
- Community members assemble care bags for foster children
- Goodyear blimp making special Florida flyover Tuesday: Where and when to look to the sky
- 'Hope after urban removal': Old City welcomes first Black-owned hair salon
- A new bird sanctuary has been installed at Hendersonville's Sullivan Park
- From firefighter to potato farmer to educator: Meet York’s new school superintendent
- Renee Ellmers: Lot of blame to go around for high NC drug prices, especially Pharma trade group
- The Three C's of Troy Balderson: communication, connections and community
- Plea deal requires Acreage man to testify against codefendants in 15-year-old's slaying
- Three things to know about charity event that turns cops, lawyers into servers
- Too early to think about Savannah-Chatham County school choices for next year? Think again
- South Jersey, the place with the Home Depot cat. Everyone, meet Leo
- Dr. Fieseher: Americans are being tricked into Medicare Advantage Plans
- East Ramapo slates fixes for lead in water; bond rating outlook 'negative'
- Even in the most depressed county in America, stigma around mental illness persists
- News Briefs: Samaritan's Purse planning for Operation Christmas Child
- Briefs: Tour volunteers sought, Parks Department meeting, National Preparedness Month
- Tickets on sale for S.O.S event, Hazardous Waste Collection Day: Community news update
- Giant apartment complex coming near Taunton train station. When and how much is the rent?
- Labors of love - Salaries in Chair City and how they compare to the rest of the state
- Shelby bridge dedicated to fallen trooper
- We asked, you told us: 7 reader-favorite lobster roll spots to try in Rhode Island
- Popular Rockford-area winery has new name, big plans for 2024
- Hoosiers Outrun Cancer, Area 10 and Mother Hubbard's Cupboard need your help
- Hectic fair week wraps up over weekend
- South Bend Empowerment Zone to continue through 2025-26
- Dispute over West Melbourne Mayor Rose's residency escalates, with City Council divided
- Rochester man could face life in prison for supplying drugs that resulted in death
- As Black Creek pipeline takes shape, firm picked to help lighten water to Keystone Heights
- Louisville, Oldham County schools top 2023 U.S. News & World Report rankings for Kentucky
- WNC locality named 'America's Best Small Mountain Town' for dining, views, resorts
- Lucy Spraggan pays tribute to ‘hero’ Robbie Williams after hitting career milestone
- With lots of TLC and $40M in investment, is Brownsville turning a corner?
- Chillicothe VA to Host Women Veterans Tele-Town Hall
- Is RI's early voting period too long? GOP uses Carlson's dropping out to say yes
- Brevard County commissioners strengthen noise ordinance, making enforcement easier
- Public Records: Property sales range from $32k to $435k
- Rakeem Jones: Fayetteville women organize Double Dutch competition for kids and adults
- Former Citizen Times food, lifestyle columnist Carole Currie, dies at 81
- After an increase in fire, the entire state is being placed under an extended burn ban
- It’s not too late to stop Ulez expansion, Transport Secretary tells Sadiq Khan
- Southwest Louisiana gets a break from 'stupid hot' weather
- Battle over RI police major's pension has court answering - who is a surviving spouse?
- Vivek Ramaswamy hit Mike Pence over Jan. 6. He still dodged saying what he would have done differently.
- A woman spent $2 on a unique necklace that resembled a Tide Pod. It turned out to be a one-of-a-kind art piece worth $3,000.
- Renovated Magee Marsh Visitor Center pays homage to the past while looking to the future
- 'Severely high': questions over felony charge in case of naked man in West Asheville
- As defendants spar, trial rescheduled in concussion case of ex-McDowell linebacker Heubel
- West Asheville's queer, anarchist, feminist bookstore moves into new Haywood Road home
- John Green's heroic fight vs. Hamilton East Public Library's oppressive thought control