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- Florida expands fentanyl crackdown with new law, creates 'Revive Awareness Day'
- Critical need for blood donors following total solar eclipse
- Greenville, Spartanburg judges vie for seat on SC Supreme Court, General Assembly to decide
- Should Edison have a public advocate? Council has another chance to decide
- Champlain Street Park improvement project breaks ground
- Pensacola Motor Lodge appears heading for demolition. Here are 2 proposals to replace it
- Richmond had six qualifying projects in 2023 to move four spots on top micropolitans list.
- Sun 'n Fun celebrates 50 years with historic marker outside Florida Air Museum
- Disputes between city and Audubon over King's Landing escalate; will legal action be next?
- Why PennDOT says Route 403 near Greenhouse Park will stay closed
- Notre Dame law students offer free legal help with sealing evictions
- Russia aborts second attempt to launch a heavy-lift rocket from Far East
- How the University of Tennessee's graduate programs fared in 2024 national rankings
- Tuscarora Nation of NC are survivors in Cumberland and Robeson; deserve to be recognized
- Okaloosa County will begin mosquito-control spraying later this month. See the schedule
- Task force delays vote on counting $42M grant toward urban renewal after public feedback
- Passenger in alleged West Asheville crosswalk murder out of jail; bond was set at $500,000
- Dover tax cap override and a call to action on affordable housing in Portsmouth: Letters
- North Hampton Miller's Comics burglary: Store 'trashed,' $15K in goods stolen
- Should Plainfield bars close at 4 a.m.? City council to decide
- Restaurant Inspections: Southside stalwart plagued by food storage issues
- Third time a charm? Natick has plan to build new elementary school with state help
- Lawsuit over Block Island Ferry brawl moves forward. Here's where it stands.
- Did conservatives win the battle on abortion but lose the culture war on life?
- Republican senators facing tough reelection bids embrace Donald Trump's abortion position
- For-profit health care companies draw ire for not caring for patients by Warren, Markey
- Evansville mayor says city is in 'early' talks with developer about Mesker Amphitheatre
- 'I'm not gonna get rolled': Controversial spying law reignites infighting among House Republicans
- Martingale Wharf deck expansion approved in Portsmouth
- FSU hosts workshop on building resilient Florida Gulf coast communities
- Council says no to site for concrete plant on U.S. 20 for New Carlisle development
- Gwen's Guns and Goods in West Lafayette offers items for the hunt and for the home
- St. Joseph County Council approves 4% salary boost as jail is down by 59 officers
- Coons to Qatar: You need to do more to pressure Hamas
- Fewer airmen could receive bonuses for tough jobs in 2025
- Lawmakers admit to not reading massive energy bill. Advance it to Senate, anyway.
- Charlotte Douglas Airport policy may give police authority to remove homeless people
- New federal rule may cost SC utilities millions of dollars, but the water will be cleaner
- After four-year delay, Red Bank could get its largest apartment building
- Republicans fought WIC — and WIC won
- A car crashed into an iconic Natick diner. The damage unveiled a piece of the its past
- Salisbury City Council, mayor at odds over troubled housing complex. Here's why.
- 'Where were their guardian angels?': The struggle to cope with ONB shooting 1 year later
- Dover Planning Commission approves final plat for Crimson Cove housing development
- Nadine Menendez, wife of Sen. Bob Menendez, asks to delay trial over medical condition
- AAUW accepting applications for law school scholarship
- New bill would expand Pennsylvania’s distracted driving law
- 'Black women have been screaming into the void for years.' Mothers are dying unnecessarily.
- Students must remember who hurt, helped and stayed silent during the 2024 DEI battle
- In governor run, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch hopes voters will choose experience over politics