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- Steuben County history: This frontier preacher saw massive changes over his lifetime
- Mattingly: When it comes to 'religious liberty,' where do Southern Baptists stand?
- Where new apartment buildings could pop up all over the South Shore due to a state law
- China probes agriculture minister for suspected disciplinary violations
- Cotuit elementary school: Voters said 'no' to demolition. Why the question is back.
- Monomoy School Committee race on Harwich town election ballot
- Here's how Wichita Falls area restaurants scored in health inspections May 6-11
- Marion County courts: Bail set for principal in alleged abuse case involving student
- Attorney General Coleman is undermining sustainable energy progress in Kentucky.
- 'Not paradise.' Cape Cod wealth a myth for some. Oscar Mayer heir to give a perspective
- DeSantis moves Florida backward on climate change
- Advocates press U.S. House to act soon on compensation for nuclear testing victims
- German interior minister calls activists' airport blockade 'criminal'
- German justice minister wary of giving politicians more protection
- ‘Cutting cars, rescuing people:’ Atlanta firefighters train for national extrication competition
- Real Estate Counselor: Horrific fall due to rotted balcony leads to condo litigation
- Does the Milky Way orbit anything?
- Pimlico faces a brighter future following Northwest Baltimore rebuilding legislation
- Happening Saturday: Free food distribution in DeLand
- Mecklenburg sheriff faces another lawsuit over inmate’s death, supervision at jail
- Carolyn J. Krysiak, long-serving Maryland delegate who fought for rent reforms, dies
- Ukraine can still beat Russia. It just comes down to enough Western aid.
- Juvenile found fatally shot near Inlet Grove High School; Riviera Beach police investigate
- On Our Radar: TEDx Savannah's ideas worth sharing, next steps for Kiah House Museum
- It Happened in Crawford County: A war hero, summer camps and more Troop 40 memories
- How are historic landmarks designated in Louisville? Everything to know
- 'A great guy': Friends, customers remember Jensen Beach barber John Gentile Sr. and his legacy
- Who's who of special operation forces: Notable veterans, civilians inducted at Fort Liberty
- Port Wentworth City Council talks amphitheater, warehouse rezoning
- Libya's eastern government investigating disappearance of lawmaker
- Zane Trace FFA enjoys a successful state convention
- Lakeland doctors honor mothers with $50,000 donations to Florida Polytechnic
- Missouri's 2024 legislative session ends with no action on initiative petition bill
- Opinion: Religion and governmental power combined is a marriage made in hell
- 'Team of felons': Pardoned criminals, conspiracy theorists backing Trump's 2024 run
- Celebs won't influence election, poll finds. But one couple still has sway.
- Russian forces use border-town captives as ‘human shields,’ Ukrainian officials say
- Neither the House nor Senate 2024 farm bills address the downward slide of rural America
- Arizona and Pennsylvania voters think Biden will handle abortion issues better than Trump
- Palm Beach Police and Fire Teen Academy taking applications
- University of Missouri doctoral student wins a Pulitzer as part of Washington Post team
- Richland County Drug Court recognizes 17 graduates of program
- Kansas taking a step in the right direction by giving youths in foster care more options
- 2023 hit farmers hard. Now, many say NH's Ag department is making things worse in 2024
- 2024 Kansas legislative session brought some good bills, some bad and even some fun ones
- Shots fired during a brawl killed a mom of 2. Did jurors find the gunman guilty of murder?
- Polk sheriff aims to add 125 deputies over five years to handle population growth
- Madison County sends ridge top setback issue back to Planning Board
- Newmarket High School names top 10 students in the Class of 2024
- As Savannah-Chatham schools close out 2023-24, board meetings look ahead