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- Nokia sees double-digit fall in January-March sales as weak market for 5G technology prevails
- What local law enforcement agencies are planning in preparation for Tybee Island influx
- Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch speaks to community leaders and residents at luncheon in Richmond
- 200 acres of forestland by Lake Monomonac in Winchendon bought by trusts: What's next
- Project to protect part of Palm Beach shoreline gets OK to move forward
- Woman injured after being struck by HRT bus in Norfolk Wednesday night
- Kansas governor asks judge to disregard advisory jury's decision in former KHP head's suit
- Mark Cooper retrial: Attorneys give opening statements in jail death case
- Op-Ed: Indiana needs to update its high school diploma requirements
- Fairfield County Foundation announces Cycle 1 grant recipients
- Group replacing New World Landing scales back plans for new downtown Pensacola hotel
- Stratham craftsman seriously injured after helping neighbor cut down tree: How to help
- Germany 'hopeful' US will finally approve Ukraine aid, Baerbock says
- NC woman: seriously injured by horse at Asheville Airbnb owned by bank fraudster
- With Portland Loo installed, Bruce Beach Park set to open April 27
- A strong earthquake in Japan leaves 9 people with minor injuries. But there was no tsunami danger
- Supply chain issue delaying completion of Richland County Courthouse remodeling project
- Leading far-right politician on trial in Germany for Nazi slogan
- Wells moratorium on mega developments goes to vote: Developer feels singled out.
- Did O.J. escape justice? What the Simpson trial said about race in America, then and now.
- Haines City officials celebrate as Miller's Ale House begins construction off US 27
- Gerth: Kentucky's Republican Senate did something good. Now Stivers wants to screw it up
- OhioHealth Southeastern Medical Center events bring awareness to Donate Life Month
- Delaware County woman charged in 2023 crash that killed pregnant daughter, grandchildren
- Donald Trump in Wilmington: From tickets to parking, what to know for Saturday's rally
- Massey Hill High students headed to international festival — if they can raise money in time
- Burkina Faso expels three French diplomats for 'subversive activities'
- Google sacks 28 employees over Israel protest
- SBI: 3 deputies part of officer-involved shooting investigation at campground
- Portsmouth seeks residents' ideas for Market Square makeover: Shaping the future
- Here's how we know public works drivers aren't under the influence on the job
- Russia killing and torturing Ukrainian Christians, not 'protecting' them. Ignore MTG.
- Avella man killed in crash in Independence Township
- Jackson County deputies find lost Sandy Creek Park hikers thanks to 911 dispatcher
- Ross County PORT presents Life Saver Award to local Walgreens pharmacist
- $100,000 for a Leon County Schools logo? When truth is lost in the insanity | Gary Yordon
- Crews restore popular sculpture Rachel at the Well after Hurricane Ian destruction
- County engineer's office continues with road construction despite the rainy spring weather
- Don't bug out! Cicadas spotted in Georgia. Here's what to know about the brood emergence
- Need a bachelor's degree for a promotion? Del Mar College's bachelor degree plan approved
- Eighteen states and D.C. file amicus brief opposing Raffensperger voting rights appeal
- Why 16-story apartment building planned for downtown Knoxville has to rethink its design
- California bill would ban homeless encampments near schools. Democrats killed it.
- Georgia POST Council votes to strip former Savannah Police Officer of law enforcement certification
- From curiosity to careers: Students get pipeline to construction jobs at Career Days event
- Savannah Earth Day celebration to illuminate city's aims for energy equity
- Graduations guide: A list of ceremonies for Henderson, Polk, Transylvania counties
- Louisiana Senate bill would limit public records access to government records
- Clyde-Green Springs board revamps elementary buildings assignments
- Asheville committee recommends $4.6M to support 197 affordable units; Where will they be?