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- From the editor: How should we be covering America 250 - and do you have any good news stories?
The American Revolution and its impact on modern democracy
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: An illegal and unnecessary war that Americans don’t support
The US involvement in the war is based on flawed intelligence and a lack of clear goals.
- 'Flaunts his recklessness toward the law'; Cat crosses US-Canadian border daily
A cat has been crossing the US-Canadian border daily.
- Opinion | When will it be safe for roofers like me to return to work?
Construction workers face continued risks despite ICE surge
- Bachelorette controversy sparks conversations about domestic violence; help available in Rapid City
Rapid City advocates highlight domestic violence issue
- DOJ Moves To Clear Officers Accused Of Falsifying Warrant In Breonna Taylor Case
US Department of Justice clears officers accused of falsifying warrant in Breonna Taylor case
- David M. Drucker: Your average Democratic voter isn’t a left-winger
Typical Democratic voters don't identify as left-wing.
- CWU trustees say Wohlpart will remain as university president
CWU trustees reaffirm support for President Wohlpart
- Before looters move in, strengthen Iran sanctions on antiquities trafficking
The White House should strengthen Iran sanctions on antiquities trafficking to protect its cultural heritage.
- COMMENTARY: 2026 legislative session coming to a close
Legislature to adjourn on April 2
- More than just three men and a fiery furnace
Rev. Mathews explores the biblical account of the burning bush and the fiery furnace, questioning the role of the fourth, possibly divine, presence in these events.
- Bill would shrink Minnesota Senate, up House by one seat to avoid future ties
A proposed bill would reduce Minnesota's Senate to 67 members and increase the House to 81 members.
- Port: If the chief had integrity, he’d admit his department erred
Fargo Police Chief David Zibolski denies allegations of misconduct
- Candidate Q&A: Burlington Common Council
Alder Tom Vos is facing a challenger in the upcoming election.
- MARTINO: Anglers have their superstitions
Some anglers have a superstition of not bringing a lucky charm on the water.
- Bags of shredded documents at NY jail after Epstein’s death, officer tells FBI
Bags of shredded documents found at NY jail after Epstein's death
- Temple announces campaign for House District 29
Sheridan County Republican Party Chair James Temple announces candidacy for Wyoming House District 29.
- Epstein’s attorney testifies he was unaware of financier’s sexual abuse
Attorney testifies he was unaware of Epstein's abuse.
- County files motion to dismiss civil suit in hiring snafu
County files motion to dismiss civil suit in hiring snafu
- Trump's chilling 7-word warning to Iran that could cause end of the world
Trump threatens massive destruction if Iran attacks Qatar.
- Less sunshine, more secrecy
Florida lawmakers approve fewer than half of proposed measures restricting access to government records
- Public Forum: Veterans spurned
Thousands of veterans affected by water contamination at Camp Lejeune remain without compensation.
- Bret Stephens: For once, we fight with an equal ally - Sat, 21 Mar 2026 PST
Bret Stephens argues the US has found a rare equal ally in the UK
- Attleboro City Councilors, others blast mayor's plan for Capron Park Zoo
Councilors, others blast mayor's plan for Capron Park Zoo
- Conway volunteers conduct petition signing events
Conway residents Barbara Satterfield and Julie Adkisson are conducting volunteer non-partisan petition signing events for registered voters in Faulkner County.
- Early voting for Republican primary runoff election begins Tuesday
Early voting for the Republican primary runoff begins on Tuesday.
- Nick Mumejian: Baylor leaders owe community more than blanket acceptance of Turning Point USA
Baylor leaders' acceptance of Turning Point USA raises concerns about the university's stance on diversity and inclusivity.
- SD Candidate Filing Deadlines Loom
Candidates in South Dakota must file their paperwork by the designated deadlines to be included on the ballot.
- Storm cleanup continues: Biosolids adds Saturday hours for debris drop-off
Biosolids facility accepting debris drop-offs on Saturdays, residents advised to wear gloves when handling materials
- Nonprofit that grades safety at Parkview, Lutheran under scrutiny
Nonprofit grades safety at Parkview, Lutheran under scrutiny
- Smyrna approves contentious Chick-fil-A development
Smyrna City Council approves contentious Chick-fil-A development
- Juneau community calendar: March 21 and 22
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- HOLD ...Personnel policy for pets passes in Post Falls
Post Falls city council approves clarification to animals in the workplace exemption policy.
- MATTINGLY: Episcopal presiding bishop denies reports of impending doom
Episcopal Church membership decline accelerates, with reports of impending doom dismissed by presiding bishop.
- OUTSIDE VIEW: The rising use of the death penalty
Death penalty usage rises, despite concerns over racial disparities and wrongful convictions.
- KING: The growing pains of a (fast) growing city
New Braunfels faces challenges as rapid growth strains city infrastructure
- Regional science fair at Purdue Fort Wayne welcomes east central Indiana students
Regional science fair expands to reach Kentucky border.
- IURC announces listening sessions on energy affordability
Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to host listening sessions on energy affordability.
- This week: Lawmakers deal with water, gender issues, fires
California lawmakers modernize water plan with Senate Bill 72