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- When is the next total solar eclipse in the U.S.?
- Traffic backups happening in Indy, Evansville while Bloomington enjoys smooth day
- The US Army will hold combat training in the Philippines to hone skills as maritime tensions rise
- Color the Weather: Ally Liner
- What are the best places to park in Bloomington during Monday's solar eclipse?
- Solar eclipse captivates sky gazers across Chicago, Midwest
- Congrats to Noah Proctor of Oxford High, Telegram & Gazette Student of the Week
- Florida tracks teacher discipline. Sometimes it doesn’t help.
- Grovetown P.D. searching for runaway 16-year-old
- Hundreds of migrants still arriving in the suburbs as Chicago consolidates shelters
- Eclipse in NH and Maine: Crowds thrilled by show in sky
- KLST Morning Forecast W/ Jake Gilson (8 April 2024)
- Trump posts bizarre solar eclipse ad – with his head blocking out the sun, plunging US into darkness
- Las Cruces among the worst cities in the US for allergy sufferers as season gets longer
- Chechnya bans all music deemed too fast or too slow
- Threat of ‘Major Nuclear Accident’ as Drones Hit Europe’s Biggest Power Plant
- WIPP's elevator encounters additional problems
- Expect heavy traffic before and after the eclipse
- What’s in your tap water? Report reveals contaminant levels in Columbus
- Under the baobab: Centre County celebrates world cultures, legacies and more
- Livestreams and video playbacks: Democrats go all in on an unfiltered Trump
- 5 facts that help quantify the Port of Baltimore’s significance
- The solar eclipse can damage your eyes: ‘Do not underestimate the power of the sun’
- Many foster youths become homeless after aging out. Is this new NC project the answer?
- Unable to find a school for their son, a Downers Grove family navigates special education with no answers
- Far West Suburbs Regional Teacher of the Year hails from D204, sees strength in identity
- Did you see it? 2024 total solar eclipse peak passes over Oklahoma, clouds hold off
- Trump one week, Biden the next: what do presidential polls teach us?
- Overprescribing painkillers, breaching patient info: 14 Oregon doctors lose licenses
- Pueblo family raising money to bring Air Force veteran's remains back to Colorado
- Indoor go-kart racing chain K1 Speed buys Grimes' Pole Position, installs new track and barriers
- Solar Eclipse 2024: Sun shines again across Northeast Ohio April 8 | Live updates
- On the agenda: Eugene street repair, Eugene and Springfield advisory committees
- In anti-LGBTQ+ climate, we should not be surprised that children die by their own hands
- Here's where you can expect major road construction in Fort Collins in 2024
- The better question: Why is Travis County DA Garza persecuting innocent officers? | Letters
- More Oklahomans are being diagnosed with diabetes. This senator wants to see change in insulin costs
- Can't watch Monday's total solar eclipse in-person? Watch our livestream here.
- What businesses do you want to see open in Carlsbad? Vote now in the Current-Argus poll
- Chef José Andrés on World Central Kitchen workers killed in Israeli strike: "I will forever have to live with this."
- See smoke? Officials prepare for fire season in Otero County
- How does a town of 200 prepare for 100,000 eclipse visitors? For Hochatown, tourism is 'our bread and butter'
- Whitnall School Board selects three finalists for superintendent position
- The 2024 solar eclipse is today! Here's everything you need to know to see it in Oklahoma
- Ex-Simpson professor to plead guilty in husband's murder case, judge says
- Today's total solar eclipse: When it will be visible in Arizona and when the next one is
- Vote: Cincinnati Enquirer Student of the Week ballot, April 8
- New book by eminent historian casts shadow on legacy of Iowa's Henry A. Wallace
- Gervais School District to consider closing if bond proposal fails in 2024 election
- Vote for the Lansing State Journal student of the week for April 8-11