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- Dalton man faces charges after allegedly posting Facebook videos of himself holding, firing a gun
Jacob Williams, 20, faces charges after allegedly posting Facebook videos of himself holding and firing a gun.
- Amid Iran talks, Strait of Hormuz dotted with about a dozen Iranian mines, U.S. officials say (James LaPorta/CBS News)
Iran has mined the Strait of Hormuz with at least a dozen mines, US officials say
- Riverside Sheriff says AG is interfering in election investigation
Riverside Sheriff says AG's office interfering in election investigation, thousands of ballots seized.
- “Zero humor”: Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s joke about killing her mom during Natalie Reynolds collab divides audiences
Gypsy Rose Blanchard's joke about killing her mom during a podcast collaboration sparked controversy
- City subsidizing landlords under Missoula pilot program to house homeless
Missoula launches pilot program to incentivize landlords to rent to homeless, provides financial compensation for market-rate units.
- SAY HER NAME! JB Pritzker Goes Dark on Social Media After Sheridan Gorman's Murder
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker steps away from social media after Sheridan Gorman's murder
- LETTER: Marianas at a crossroads—militarization, extraction, illusion of partnership
Marianas face decision-making process on militarization and extraction
- Idaho bill to make a moment of silence mandatory in public schools signed into law
Idaho bill to make a moment of silence mandatory in public schools signed into law.
- Letter: The CHARLIE Act is harmful for our public schools
The CHARLIE Act is a proposed legislation in New Hampshire that has already passed the House.
- Waco-area news briefs: Vietnam War Veterans Day ceremony set for Sunday
Vietnam War Veterans Day ceremony to be held in Waco on Sunday
- After years of gridlock, Alaska finally has a path to better elections
Alaska's election system is set for change with new bill
- If Democrats win back the Senate and the House, they may have Trump to thank
President Trump's refusal to accept the 2020 election results is causing Republican political consequences.
- California moves to erase Cesar Chavez's name in light of sex abuse allegations
California legislature votes to remove Cesar Chavez's name from state holiday, amid allegations of sex abuse
- Suspected cybersecurity breach forces Foster City to shut down computer systems
Foster City shuts down computer systems after detecting suspicious network activity.
- Woman Excited To Marry Fiancé—Until He Gives One 'Threat'
Bride's fiancé threatens to delay wedding over prenup
- OWEN: Pittsburg County 4-H craft contest on the calendar for April
Pittsburg County 4-H craft contest scheduled for April.
- Iranians Fear Trump's Threat to Strike Power Plants (Farnaz Fassihi/New York Times)
Iranians fear a potential nuclear conflict
- Mathu a leader who supports community - Matthew Dooley
Grant Mathu supports community initiatives
- Rats, and more rats
Precinct committeemen play a crucial role in local politics, often behind-the-scenes.
- Elder Law Guys: Recognizing the work of social workers during National Social Work Month
Social workers play a vital role in supporting vulnerable populations, including older adults and those with disabilities.
- We are watching governance as performance art | Letter
Governance often prioritizes entertainment over substance.
- War on Iran is cruel, deceitful | Letter
US and Israeli leaders' rhetoric on Iran is seen as a threat to regional stability and a form of regime change
- Pittsburgh begins designing $5.1M Murray Avenue pedestrian safety project
Pittsburgh City officials have begun designing a $5.1 million pedestrian safety project on Murray Avenue
- Highlights In History: March 23
Patrick Henry's famous speech at the Virginia Provincial Convention in 1775.
- Letter: This is not a drill
White House officials are urging calm as tensions rise in North Korea
- Whadjuk delegation draws parallels between Waikato Invasion and Noongar history a...
Whadjuk delegation at Waikato Invasion, parallels with Noongar history
- Wayne Coolwell’s life and legacy honoured in new State Library exhibition
Wayne Coolwell's life and legacy is being celebrated with a new State Library exhibition.
- A new primary system could shake up Massachusetts’ old ways
Ranked-choice voting could shake up Massachusetts' elections
- Top 10: Most-read stories of the week
Kristin Dietzel announces candidacy for Dubuque County Board of Supervisors
- ICE lodges arrest detainer against suspect in Loyola student’s shooting death
ICE lodges arrest detainer against suspect in Loyola student's shooting death
- Asking Eric: Friend says daughter has problems, but friend might be the one at fault
Dee's daughter Angie moved in with her aunt and uncle
- Dear Miss Manners: Is signing off letters with ‘love’ now icky?
Signing off with 'love' is no longer considered a suitable closing for formal letters.
- Central Australian rangers host open day and visit Mparntwe / Alice Springs schoo...
Central Australian rangers open day at Mparntwe / Alice Springs school
- Letter: Sleeping nation must wake
Widespread lethargy threatens global stability
- Let’s Call It Blue State Fraud - Articles
Government corruption
- Republican sheriff candidates in Saline, White counties set for runoff elections
Saline and White counties to hold Republican sheriff runoff election on March 31
- Tell your grandkids you were part of democracy movement
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- Steve Knox: No NDA? No way!
Non-disclosure agreements are a common tool in business dealings.
- Train museum’s Hamilton to be OC Day grand marshal
Oldham County Day 2026 names Bob Hamilton as grand marshal.