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- Fulton County may be shielding 2021 emails with voting machine inspector. But why?
- Illinois could legalize physician-assisted suicide, but opposition is mounting
- Taylor Daniel was preparing for a new life. Then her ex showed up unannounced and armed
- Madison Planning Board considers how to handle potential data processing facilities
- Chilly start to Friday ahead of chance for showers
- Police: Evansville man sold fentanyl to controlled informant during task force investigation
- Runny nose? Watery eyes? Throbbing headache? It must be allergy season in Greenville.
- Unraveling the tangled Autauga-Prattville library controversy: What's next?
- East Asheville 95-home development gets planning board OK; Haw Creek asks for more time
- Henderson County farmers assess crops after nights of freezing temperatures
- 'Done our due diligence': Rincon city manager defends hiring controversial Parks director
- Utica's cannabis industry gets a boost with new testing facility. What you need to know
- Asheville considers downtown parking meter rate increase, could extend hours until 9 p.m.
- Smith Hill Road bridge in Coopers Plains will close on Monday. What to know for commute.
- 'My Dearest Girl': A soldier's love letter from the frontlines of American Revolution
- Practical remodeling - Tips for parents from a pro (and a mom)
- Sara Johnson: Your Volusia-Flagler Student of the Week for March 11-15
- If Republicans want to end abortion, they need to expand Medicaid to cover those babies
- Air travel smells worse than ever. Here's how to fix it.
- Lebanon County officials prepare to release mail-in ballots, open drop-off point
- Huge Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots can be deceiving: How to gamble responsibly
- How Upstate residents can get free trees through TreesUpstate and Duke Energy program
- Marco Island city attorney says 3 of 4 short-term rental lawsuits resolved
- Fred Levin Fest will give away 100,000 items, from backpacks to hygiene products
- Stairway to affordability or shortcut to danger? New housing proposal sparks fiery debate
- Shelby moves forward with $12 million sewer project
- Deputies: Muncie man twice burglarized co-worker's Blackford County home
- Topeka USD 501 board member Lisa Schmitt running as a Republican for Shawnee County Clerk
- Total solar eclipse-themed Richland Area Chamber Business Expo a big hit with crowd
- Springfield Art Museum renovation doubles in scope, price ahead of fall closure
- Letters to the Editor
- Hungary's Orbán congratulates Putin on widely criticized Russian election win
- Escambia agrees to give $2M for demo of old Baptist Hospital. Why it's not a done deal.
- Lebanon mayor speaks to Tippecanoe County residents about the IEDC's LEAP project
- PSP: Two dead after fleeing PSP, crashing into buildings
- Oak Harbor seminar addresses financing needs, strategies for small businesses
- EU plans to hit Russia, Belarus grain imports with tariffs
- Uncle Sam wants you: For cybersecurity. Fayetteville Tech event highlights jobs available
- ‘I don’t see this changing anytime soon’: Tampa Bay area pharmacy owner describes cyberattack fallout
- Son of Spring Lake homicide victim scared off killer Saturday morning
- Turbocam volunteers packing 100,000 meals for children: How you can help
- Waypoint’s March 29 SleepOut supports youth homelessness efforts in Tri-Cities and beyond
- Which JCPS magnet schools would be most impacted by ending busing?
- Nonprofit: Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association gets cheaper tax assessments
- Vacation rental bill divided lawmakers. Now it's drawing calls for DeSantis to veto it
- Live's former management group seeks more than a quarter of a million dollars in suit
- The night a small hospital faced down an F3 tornado with a little help from friends
- Winter weather advisory issued for Rochester region. How much snow will we get?
- Rittenhouse killed two people and claimed ‘self-defense.’ He shouldn’t speak at WKU.
- That summer electric rate drop won't last: RI's rates will be back up next winter. Here's how much.