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- Democrat Tobias Schlingensiepen seeks second term representing central Topeka
- New year, new developments: 13 projects to watch in New Hanover County in 2024
- First warden of wildlife refuge, Paul Kroegel, lives on through statue at Riverside Park
- One-way traffic control at Old River Bridge continues
- Need car repair advice? Here are the most-read 'Car Doctor' questions and answers of 2023
- Is your 'holiday buzz' impacting your kids? Remember: ‘They’re constantly watching'
- Fifty Afghan couples marry at joint wedding
- Biden promised to make student loan forgiveness in bankruptcy court easier. But has he?
- Kris Kobach asks election officials to maintain Johnson County ballots despite state law
- Ken Blevins: Providing a window into Wilmington has been an honor
- What is Kwanzaa? When the holiday is in 2023 and how it is observed
- Lakewood car crashes have jumped 69% in 20 years. So what are they going to do about it?
- Buncombe Sheriff proposes downtown patrols after restaurateurs and hoteliers ask for help
- A four-day week for some high school students? Broward is discussing the idea
- Aces of Trades: Scott Limburg makes sure school lunches are nutritional in 101 districts
- Aces of Trades: Charlie and Stephanie Warino open The Henry event center
- How will state legislation impact Southern Tier in 2024? Local reps detail top issues
- I did a polar plunge in Antarctica. It meant more than I expected.
- Asheville housing market forecast: Will prices drop in 2024? Who won out in 2023?
- Coshocton City receives H2Ohio funds for Chestnut waterline project
- Tallahassee photos of the year: 2023 saw trials and triumphs
- Big Bend ministry launches new scholarship for women to pursue vocational training
- Nine Mile Stories: Purvis' Barber Shop has old-fashioned feel, old-fashioned prices
- Fort Meade Commission approves offer of city manager job to Minnesotan
- Superintendent, permission forms and more: 5 big changes at Brevard Schools in 2023
- Rolling into 2024: How to celebrate New Year's in Tuscaloosa
- 2023 graduation rate improves in Jackson-Madison County schools
- Aces of Trades: Sarah Leatherwood is helping students find happiness
- D.C. developer poised to buy Ormond Crossings. Here's what we know about it.
- Aces of Trades: Inspired by his father and others, Lucas Worrell was hooked on basketball
- Why 2023 was a mixed bag for the environment in the Wilmington area
- Hooked on History: Pioneers of pizza satisfied the appetite of Tuscarawas County residents
- IU will be home for Christmas: Full-time staff receives extended winter break
- Russian naval ship in Crimea damaged in airstrike by Ukrainian forces, Russian Defense Ministry says
- Israeli military says Gaza ground offensive has expanded into urban refugee camps
- Flo Rida headlines Pensacola Mardi Gras Mambo at Pensacola Bay Center
- 'Foodie Fete': Florida culinary students cook meals at capitol in Tallahassee. Here's why
- Candy store wins Golden broom for cleanliness
- Without 'bells and whistles,' West Corners church invites community to explore faith
- Comings & Goings: Orrstown and Codorus merge, HOPE FM launches, new San Mar board members
- Year in review: Here are the stories most talked about in South Florida in 2023
- Q&A: Gov. Eric Holcomb on challenges, hopes and First Dog Henry
- Homeless and pregnant: Bloomington woman works toward stability for now 1-year-old
- Hendersonville restaurants and bars we said good-bye to in 2023
- Company faces backlash over ‘cruel’ plans to farm and slaughter millions of octopuses: ‘It … should not be allowed’
- Eliot Fire Chief Jay Muzeroll's advice after 50 years: 'Take care of your family first.'
- With a few simple actions and a little thought, we can improve the lives of our animals
- How outgoing Toms River mayor donated $160K for scholarships for four local high schools
- Pensacola can spend $49K to tear down Malcolm Yonge Gym or $200K to study if it can be saved
- MSU program for students with special needs celebrates first to earn bachelor's degree