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- Out of prison after 40 years, Amer Zada seeks to overturn conviction in 1979 Nyack murder
- Oneida County giving Rome's Capitol Theatre money for practical renovation
- Brick Republicans stage challenge to Democrats' sole Ocean County stronghold
- Mission Hospital patients, staff, decry poor care to HCA Healthcare independent monitor
- City Council District 1 candidate David Peterson says 'time is right' to expand his involvement in community
- 'He was a good kid': Innocent victim's killers get decades in Toms River gang shooting
- Some reminders about breast health
- RI politicians say they went to URI, CCRI and JWU. Did they really graduate? We checked.
- Latimer still weighing possible bid for Congress against fellow Democrat Bowman
- ‘People Are Hurt and Scared’: How a Muslim American Leader in Georgia Is Confronting the War
- Tourism numbers remain steady
- Fayetteville Democrat criticizes NC Republicans for secret process to rob voters
- How can Topeka reverse the population drop it's seeing? City council candidates weigh in
- Richland County property transfers: Oct. 6-13
- New U.S. House maps keep Asheville whole; could put Black Mountain in district for speaker
- Medical debt plagues 1 in 3 adults in this upstate city. How big of a problem is it in NY?
- Buncombe County parents charged with infant's death: records reveal investigation details
- Investigation stemming from Costa Academy allegations leads to citations for The Orchards
- Dayton man indicted on 6 felony counts, accused of beating, choking woman
- Texas A&M University-Kingsville eyes nursing program, community health hub
- 'A hand up': BCSO collecting Thanksgiving food donations for Operation ThankFULL
- South Jersey barbecue pit wins Grand Champion title at world championship
- Ambassador: 337 Ukrainians request evacuation from Gaza
- This time, Portsmouth home demolition is denied. Sagamore Ave. neighbors speak out
- Miracle landings and military heroes: RI Aviation Hall of Fame inductees
- Funny Girl coming soon to Greenville's Peace Center. Hear from the star of the show.
- Pike Road Superintendent Keith Lankford gives first look at plans for new $98M high school
- Coffee Outside to Holiday Parade: Seacoast Area Bicycle Riders invites you to join the fun
- Supporters of 0.25% income tax for water mains push for passage at news conference
- An unclaimed body no longer: Alan Clarke wouldn't allow Gwen Bowers to be forgotten
- Rockford Daybook: Domestic violence awareness, Five Guys ceremony, GRIAA honors
- Topeka couple leading God's Storehouse wants to be a political pair in Kansas Statehouse
- Caviness turns normally sleepy municipal judge election into real race against Rosson | Ashe
- 'Hank the Cowdog' author John Erickson meets with readers
- Election 2023: What to know about voting in Allegany, Steuben counties
- Wild Greg's Saloon has been sued by eight people since 2016. Here are their claims
- Student literacy headlines Orrville School Board meeting
- USA TODAY seeking submissions for 2024 ranking of America’s Climate Leaders
- Early voting is underway in Gaston County
- Early voting is underway in Cleveland County
- Florida panther biologist: 8 big cat deaths through Oct. 20 is low
- Ashland County 2023 election: These elected positions have a race - see who's running
- Hundreds flocked to get new tattoos on Friday the 13th. Here's why.
- 'She danced everywhere': Family and polka dancing mean a lot to 104-year-old Helen Hahn
- Why does the Warwick Mall have a replica of the Independent Man? It's such a RI story.
- From the Darkroom: Bolivar an example of Romanesque courthouse designs in Missouri
- 3 men went on a fishing trip off the Georgia coast. They haven’t been seen or heard from in days
- UAW strike demands EV jobs and battery plants are union. It could transform Kentucky.
- Memory may be our best tool as we strive to become wiser. It helps us learn from mistakes.
- Halloween extreme: Display on Henry Street can only be described as spook-tacular