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  1. 'They are my people': Bedside manner has Appalachian roots for this transplant pulmonologist

    Dr. Rebecca Ann Pence, a transplant pulmonologist, finds a sense of comfort in bedside manner that reflects her Appalachian roots.

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  2. Politics: Iowa gubernatorial race shifts to 'toss-up'

    Iowa gubernatorial race considered a 'toss-up', Midterm elections approaching

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  3. Letter: End the Immoral and Illegal War against Iran Now!

    Letter urges immediate end to US involvement in war with Iran

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  4. Final Word: Student voice isn’t a slogan — it’s a commitment

    Student voice is more than a buzzword, it's a commitment to meaningful engagement and participation in education.

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  5. Letter: War, what is it good for?

    Iran/U.S. conflict begins

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  6. New NC schools data shows success sequence at work

    North Carolina sees significant success in college readiness

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  7. Burlingame shrinks Planning Commission from 7 members to 5

    Burlingame reduces Planning Commission from 7 to 5.

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  8. Belmont hosts grand Mimouna celebration marking end of Passover

    Belmont hosts grand Mimouna celebration marking end of Passover

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  9. Rediscovering the Peninsula: Law and order in the 1840s and ’50s

    San Francisco's population grew from 35,000 to 56,000 between 1850 and 1860.

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  10. COLUMN: Kentuckians want a senator, not a rubber stamp

    Kentuckians are seeking a senator who will represent their interests, not a rubber stamp for the national party.

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  11. NDGOP move to assert endorsing power just beginning, party leaders say

    ND GOP seeks to assert endorsing power

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  12. Will 39 Days of Iran War Prove Too Much, or Not Enough?

    Iran-Iraq War parallels, Trump's historical grievances, escalating tensions

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  13. We recommend in the race for DeSoto City Council Place 2

    Pierette Parker, incumbent, faces challenges from Cora Garner and Tymerian Oluwole.

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  14. La Crosse County asks residents to fill out economic, social needs survey

    La Crosse County urges residents to fill out economic and social needs survey

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  15. Will new law set effective standards for sheriffs?

    New law aims to set standards for sheriffs

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  16. Editorial: Africa is surviving fine without US aid

    African nations have shown remarkable resilience despite reduced US aid.

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  17. The Iran War May Spur Another Arab Spring. But Not in the Way Trump Hopes.

    Iran's economy is already weakened, protests against the government have been growing in recent years, and the US's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal has heightened tensions.

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  18. Mitch Kokai: Judge rejects idea that NC election laws require ‘one-way ratchet’

    NC election laws do not require a 'one-way ratchet' on voting restrictions.

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  19. Lynchburg, Campbell County officials oppose public sector collective bargaining

    Lynchburg and Campbell County officials oppose public sector collective bargaining.

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  20. Rise in trafficking cases has Champaign County Children's Advocacy Center on alert

    Child trafficking cases are increasing at the Champaign County Children's Advocacy Center, prompting the center to increase awareness efforts.

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  21. Barbara Burstin: The four chaplains who chose to drown to save four others

    Four chaplains on the USS Dorchester went down with ship, choosing to sacrifice lives to save others.

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  22. Mum's sick explanation for having sex with her own 14-year-old son

    Aimee Louise Sword tracked down her biological son on Facebook, leading to criminal sexual conduct charges in Detroit.

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  23. Charlotte Anita Allman

    Charlotte Anita Allman, a beloved mother and grandmother, passed away on April 3, 2026, at 76.

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  24. Transit leaders at SamTrans, Caltrain and BART weigh priorities for possible funding: As possible sales tax measure looms, officials contemplate how it should divvy up funds

    SamTrans considers infrastructure upgrades, street repairs, and safety investments with $50 million from potential regional ballot measure.

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  25. Walmart Accused of ‘Fraud’ After Video Goes Viral: ‘Actually Illegal’

    Walmart accused of 'fraud' after viral TikTok video

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  26. Connecticut joins the team of States challenging Trump’s latest executive order

    Connecticut joins coalition of 23 attorneys general and one governor in challenging Trump's voter eligibility executive order.

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  27. A garden with a mission takes root at Dorchester County’s Ashley River Park

    Dorchester County residents to help build sustainable garden at Ashley River Park.

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  28. Treasurer to release medical marijuana funds despite Morrisey veto

    Treasurer of West Virginia plans to release medical marijuana funds despite Governor Jim Justice's veto.

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  29. W.Va. Supreme Court considering child abuse case that involves mother’s use of Bible verses

    West Virginia Supreme Court considers mother's appeal to regain custody of children

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  30. A Swiss Warning Bares the Implications of an Older, Greyer, and Smaller West

    Switzerland's population is aging rapidly, with a declining number of young people and increasing number of centenarians.

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  31. Is Baby Born on New York-Bound Flight Entitled to American Citizenship?

    The status of a baby born on a New York-bound flight is uncertain.

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  32. New committee to handle Vine Grove bridge concerns, options

    New committee formed to address bridge concerns in Vine Grove

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  33. 4/8 Bridge

    Marcus Tullius Cicero

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  34. 4/8 Astro
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  35. Advocates push for floor vote for Beau’s Law

    Beau's Law would require minimum standards for outdoor dog owners

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