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- Williams: The campaign of Virginia redistricting foes is built on lies
Williams' campaign claims opponents are spreading misinformation
- Clinch-Powell seeking information about housing conditions
The council is conducting a survey to gather data on current housing conditions in the area.
- Letter: No more kings
The monarchy is no longer fit for purpose
- Spin Control: Partisan divide over election laws shows up in new Washington laws - Sun, 29 Mar 2026 PST
Widening partisan divide in Washington state over election laws
- The War With Iran May Be Ushering in a New Nuclear Age - bloomberg.com
Iran's war with neighboring countries may prompt nuclear ambitions
- OPINION | GREG HARTON: Legislated Ten Commandments posts miss the more important message
Legislated Ten Commandments posts in public schools and buildings are a misguided attempt to promote a specific religious agenda
- NWA EDITORIAL | Quorum Court measure on protests misguided effort to neuter ideas
A measure to limit public protests has been proposed in the Quorum Court.
- Letter: Robinson brings youth, experience to leadership
Young people are increasingly taking on leadership roles in various fields, from business and politics to education and non-profit work.
- Letters to the Editor: Halpin’s inauspicious start
Halpin's first day as supervisor was marked by a lack of fiscal responsibility.
- Affordable peace of mind: Lawrence County adopts Land Notification Alert system: a weapon to fight deed fraud
Lawrence County implements Land Notification Alert system to combat deed fraud.
- 3 SD governor debates scheduled
Three candidates from South Dakota's gubernatorial election are set to participate in a series of debates.
- Comment: Trump says Americans who oppose him are now our country’s ‘greatest enemy’
US President Donald Trump labels Democrats as the country's 'greatest enemy'
- Former Snohomish County engineers describe dysfunctional development approach
Former Snohomish County engineers describe dysfunctional development approach.
- Auburn's Schulz elected first woman president of NYS Brewers Association board
Auburn's Schulz elected as first woman president of NYS Brewers Association board
- Beshear is latest 2028 contender to write a book, focused on faith
Andy Beshear writes book
- 2026 Cass County Sheriff Primary Questionnaire: Ryan Preston
Ryan Preston is a 16-year veteran of local law enforcement with 8 years of military service.
- 'No Kings 3' protests, events planned for Saturday across Treasure Valley
Protest rally at Idaho State Capitol on March 28 as part of 'No Kings' movement
- UNM study challenges “motherhood penalty,” finding workplace advantages for moms
New study challenges traditional notion that working moms are less committed employees.
- Council seat in Ward 1 faces opposition
Council seat in Ward 1 faces opposition
- LETTER: We cannot control oil futures—but we can control our future
War's human toll mounts as conflict with Iran continues
- EXPECT 7,000 AT PROTEST: 'No Kings' organizers, police focused on safety Saturday
Police and protest organizers in Grand Traverse County prioritize safety for the 'No Kings 3' event Saturday with an expected 7,000 attendees.
- Vecteezy grows global marketplace from Bowling Green
Vecteezy grows global marketplace from Bowling Green
- SF steps up efforts to designate local landmarks amid push for housing
San Francisco adopts accelerated landmarking program to preserve cultural resources while updating zoning rules to support housing construction.
- Raja Ramaswamy Column: Indiana is driving away its doctors and nurses
Indiana faces a severe shortage of doctors and nurses, with many high-performing hospitals struggling to fill open positions.
- Exclusive | Powerful House Republican Joins Retirement Wave - WSJ
House Transportation Chair Sam Graves to retire
- Opinion: SB 64: A flawed election bill Alaska shouldn’t gamble on
Senate Bill 64 is a flawed election bill that passed the Alaska House
- Meeting addresses lack of sidewalks in Elkton
Wilmington Area Planning Council discusses lack of sidewalks in Elkton
- FBI probe of 2020 election count in Georgia faces crucial court hearing
FBI probe of 2020 election count in Georgia to be heard in court
- More homes, more choices for Minnesota families
Minnesota to relax zoning laws to increase affordable housing
- Panel denies immigrants bond
U.S. can continue to detain immigrants without bond
- Does bill jeopardize future of Harriman State Park?
Senate Bill 1300 raises questions about accountability and transparency in the appointment process for agency heads.
- Howard County GOP plans political forum April 12 in St. Paul
Howard County GOP plans political forum on April 12 in St. Paul.
- Early voting for school elections to begin Thursday
Early voting for Cement and Empire Public Schools elections begins Thursday, giving voters advance ballot options.
- Attleboro city councilors say team effort needed to keep Capron Park Zoo open
Capron Park Zoo's future uncertain after city council meeting
- Gazette-Mail editorial: Youth anti-smoking program a win for WV
A bill banning flavored tobacco products passed with bipartisan support in the 2026 West Virginia Legislature, a move seen as a significant victory for anti-smoking advocates.
- Iowa AG Bird leads legal challenge of Massachusetts pork restrictions
Iowa AG files lawsuit against Massachusetts over pork restrictions
- Amnesty International urges ‘fully independent’ investigation of young Aboriginal...
Amnesty International calls for independent investigation into alleged human rights abuses against Aboriginal youth
- Two years after the Key Bridge fell, Dundalk businesses still trying to bounce back
Businesses in Dundalk still struggling after Key Bridge collapse
- WSJ: Cancellation of Student Visas Has Left Africa’s Brightest With Broken Dreams
Cancellation of student visa program leaves African students stranded
- Analysts say Trump doesn’t understand Iran reality has changed
US policy towards Iran is no longer viable, US foreign policy experts say, as a nuclear deal collapse and escalating tensions with the US have changed the dynamic. The US has been unable to pressure Iran to roll back its nuclear program, and the country's economy is increasingly isolated. The Trump administration's strategy of relying on military power to pressure Iran is seen as ineffective by many experts.
- Patient Tries To Pay Doctor's Bill—Infuriated By What He See: 'Illegal'
Patient pays with cash, charged with additional card fees.