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  1. Letter: City Council is wasting our tax money

    City Council spends $200,000 on annexation study

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  2. Protesters line up in Logansport for No Kings rally

    Protesters gather in Logansport for No Kings rally

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  3. McDowell County NC East Marion, Clinchfield, Stumptown homecoming to celebrate community

    Homecoming celebrates McDowell County's mill history and community

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  4. A DNA archive critical to identifying missing migrants has itself gone missing

    A DNA archive critical to identifying missing migrants has itself gone missing

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  5. Phipps forum aims to help Pittsburgh gardeners grow smarter this season

    Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is hosting a free workshop to teach gardeners how to use technology to make their gardens more efficient and sustainable. The 'Smart Gardening' workshop will cover topics such as soil monitoring, weather forecasting, and automated irrigation systems. The event is part of the 'GardenSmart' program, which aims to promote gardening knowledge and skills among Pittsburgh residents.

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  6. Editorial - Post-Dispatch: Citizenship-proof laws chase phantom fraud and threaten voters’ access

    Laws aimed at preventing voter impersonation and other forms of voter fraud have led to a more secure electoral process, but some critics argue that they may also disenfranchise eligible voters and disproportionately affect certain demographics.

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  7. Highlights In History: March 31

    The Edict of Expulsion

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  8. California lawmakers launch first-ever bipartisan veterans caucus

    California lawmakers form bipartisan veterans caucus to reduce veteran out-migration

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  9. Federal prosecutors file 132 border-related cases in San Diego Federal Court

    Federal prosecutors file 132 border-related cases in San Diego Federal Court

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  10. Board of Supervisors reviews county subdivision regulations draft

    Regulations for building near water sources and in flood-prone areas were discussed.

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  11. Public at risk when accused officers' names held back

    Public at risk when accused officers' names held back

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  12. Lasarte: Freedom for Cuba means security for the Western hemisphere

    Cuban economy struggles with food shortages and rising inflation.

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  13. Goldberg: Team Trump needed war to learn how global economy works

    President Donald Trump claims Iran talks led to surge in stock markets, backs off vow to bomb Iranian power plants

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  14. Meet the candidates: Two vying for Tulsa Public Schools District 7 board seat

    Early walk-in voting starts Thursday, April 2.

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  15. DNC voter registration drive focuses on Kentucky

    Kentucky is a key battleground state in the 2024 presidential election

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  16. Virginia lawmakers reinforcing 'bell to bell' cellphone ban in schools

    Virginia lawmakers are tightening cellphone bans in schools.

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  17. Tips for farmers hiring immigrant employees

    Familiarize yourself with I-9 requirements

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  18. News Briefs for Monday, March 30, 2026

    Denis Megeso-William announces candidacy.

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  19. N. Korea tests missile engines

    North Korea tests upgraded solid-fuel engine

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  20. How a SCOTUS decision on birthright citizenship could impact education access

    SCOTUS to decide on birthright citizenship case, potentially impacting education access for immigrant students

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  21. WATCH: Area residents conduct 'No Kings' rally in Batavia

    Residents protest in Batavia, honk horns in solidarity with 'No Kings' rally

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  22. Penguins-Islanders preview: Keys to monumental Metropolitan Division matchup

    Series starts tonight at Barclays Center, Rangers' goalie Igor Shesterkin faces Islanders' goalie Ilya Sorokin.

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  23. Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Wednesday Over Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Case

    The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday in a case challenging the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

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  24. Susan Stone: Why losing a pet hurts so deeply

    Losing a pet can be a traumatic experience, causing deep emotional pain and grief.

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  25. Mayor Alex Barber: Proud of her group

    Mayor Alex Barber praises the accomplishments of female mayors in the Verde Valley.

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  26. Ukraine’s first lady comes to Dallas to remind us of the terror of war

    Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska visits Dallas to raise awareness about the human toll of war and advocate for abducted Ukrainian children.

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  27. Conference brings together Jones County leaders

    Jones County leaders attend conference

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  28. The healing power of reading vs. the ills of book bans

    Banning books that can help children is not only shameful, it is downright stupid.

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  29. Iran War Live Updates: Iranian Projectiles Intercepted by Israel, Gulf Nations - WSJ

    Iran's projectiles intercepted by Israel and Gulf nations

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  30. Dear Abby: In-law, her ex both are pulling on couple

    In-laws feel entitled to relationship with ex, causing tension.

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  31. Support Candidates Who Back Historic Preservation

    Historic Kirkwood home in North Kirkwood Historic District is in danger of being destroyed.

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  32. 2026 ASUN Election Guide: Graduate Studies

    Student candidate vying for Graduate Studies seat seeks to improve funding for research opportunities and faculty support.

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  33. 2026 ASUN Election Guide: College of Engineering

    No election information available

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  34. ‘Kuffiyehs in Buchenwald’ campaign challenges Germany’s anti-Palestinian culture of remembrance

    A campaign is challenging Germany's criminalization of the Palestinian kuffiyeh as a form of cultural expression

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  35. Brown: Data centers are coming. How will we regulate them?

    Regulatory frameworks being developed to address environmental impact, energy consumption, and data security concerns.

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  36. Hegseth injects combative Christianity into America’s military

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth suggests Christians pray for US forces' success in Iran war, later reads prayer invoking eternal damnation

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  37. Williams: The campaign of Virginia redistricting foes is built on lies

    Williams' campaign claims opponents are spreading misinformation

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  38. Clinch-Powell seeking information about housing conditions

    The council is conducting a survey to gather data on current housing conditions in the area.

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  39. Letter: No more kings

    The monarchy is no longer fit for purpose

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