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- Advocates push for floor vote for Beau’s Law
Beau's Law would require minimum standards for outdoor dog owners
- Why Latinos Join ICE
Many Latinos join ICE to fight for their communities' rights and well-being
- Poll finds mixed views on nation's 250th milestone
Mixed views on the nation's founding ideals
- Letter to the editor – Vote NO on Amendment 3
Amendment 3 would undermine public safety by restricting background checks for gun purchases.
- Nebraska’s once-thriving refugee resettlement landscape has come undone
Nebraska's refugee resettlement numbers have plummeted under Trump's presidency.
- The surprising ‘Friend of the Court’ in Trump’s birthright citizenship case | Opinion
Supreme Court hears birthright citizenship case
- Autumn Brown speaks on plans for Athens County if elected
Athens County residents will elect a new member to the Athens County Board of Commissioners in November.
- Historically Black Miami neighborhood’s bid for cityhood stalled by outdated map
Historically Black neighborhood in Miami seeks cityhood, faces opposition
- BPL advocacy committee takes up legislative bill regarding age appropriate library materials
Burlington Public Library Director Brittany Jacobs opposes bill allowing minors access to library materials
- New this week: 'You, Me & Tuscany,' 'Big Mistakes,' Elvis Presley DVD and more
New movie release: 'You, Me & Tuscany', new book 'Big Mistakes', Elvis Presley DVD
- Class Gatherings
Class of 1962 inducted into National Alumni Hall of Fame
- Voter registration deadline gets closer
Voter registration deadline is May 4 for the May 19 primary election.
- Pennsylvania's county jails earn millions of dollars detaining immigrants for ICE
Pennsylvania's county jails are generating significant revenue from detaining immigrants at the behest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with some facilities collecting millions of dollars annually.
- Artemis II Is on Its Way Home
Artemis II astronauts begin return to Earth after historic lunar flyby
- Ideas & Opinions — Jacqueline Finley: Trump didn't come out of nowhere: our society created him
Trump's rise to power was a symptom of a larger societal issue.
- Supervisors to tackle legal disputes, infrastructure crises, and $7 million inmate health contract
Supervisors to tackle legal disputes, infrastructure crises, and $7 million inmate health contract.
- Little mulls fate of teachers’ union bill
Idaho governor considers vetoing bill that would strip taxpayer support from teachers' union.
- Old post office project gets council approval; drinking ban retained
Old post office project gets council approval
- The ubiquitous — and iniquitous — President Trump
Voters are growing tired of President Trump.
- Dallas council member: Let city manager do her work
Dallas council member Kathy Stewart defends City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert, saying criticism of her handling of City Hall is misguided.
- Remembering Ernest McMillan: A quiet giant who refused to move
Ernest McMillan was a quiet man who made a big impact through his activism.
- COLUMN: Constitution 101: The Commerce Clause
Congress' power to regulate interstate commerce
- Electrical contractor sues New Balance for $255K in unpaid work on Skowhegan factory
Electrical contractor sues New Balance for $255K in unpaid work on Skowhegan factory.
- Appeals court rules Aboriginal child moved 1700km from NT remote community must b...
Aboriginal child relocated from NT remote community
- Carroll County supervisor attends NACo Legislative Conference
Carroll County Supervisor attends NACo Legislative Conference
- Sen. Fetterman Calls Out Fellow Dems Embracing Radical Hasan Piker Who Said America Deserved 9/11
Sen. John Fetterman denounces fellow Democrats embracing Hasan Piker, a far-left commentator who has made anti-Semitic remarks. Fetterman warns that Piker's views are not representative of the Democratic Party. Fetterman's statement comes amid a growing controversy surrounding Piker's comments about the 9/11 attacks.
- Van Orden undermines America’s security interests - William Garcia
U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden undermines America's security interests.
- Jim Dey | Edgar County judge gets slap on wrist for alleged DUI
Edgar County judge faces DUI charge
- For Goodness' Sake: Furniture, furnishings, money needed
Woman seeks donation of furniture and storage container.
- Letter to the editor: Trump damaging the country
The Trump administration's policies have created a toxic political environment.
- Today in History: April 6, US enters World War I
United States declares war on Germany after sinking of Lusitania.
- This Miami Beach restaurant transformed into a sleek Asian bistro. Take a look
Cho Funky Asian Bistro opens in Miami Beach
- Pa. county jails earn millions of dollars detaining immigrants for ICE
Pennsylvania's counties are earning millions of dollars from detaining immigrants at the request of ICE, sparking controversy over the practice.
- Why are Texas girls falling behind?
Texas girls lagging behind in education and career opportunities compared to boys.
- Hungary’s illiberal democracy
Hungary's Viktor Orbán faces challenge to his power as elections pose a threat to his illiberal democracy
- Letters to the Editor - Congress, Fair Park, Texas veterans, media monopolies, high gas prices
Congress should prioritize the needs of its constituents.
- Pros and Cons of Having a Public Defender
A public defender can provide free legal representation to those who cannot afford a private attorney.