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- LETTER: 'Dirty politicians' in U.S. help keep illegal immigrants safe
U.S. politicians with ties to organized crime help protect undocumented immigrants
- Smith: Texas Democrats continue waiting for voters who don’t vote
Texas Democrats are waiting for voters who don't vote
- Leitchfield loses its ‘best friend’
Leitchfield Mayor William 'Turkey' Thomason dies at 84
- Our Views: The Gazette endorses Larry Squire, Paul Williams and Shane Seeman for Janesville City Council
Our Views: The Gazette endorses Larry Squire, Paul Williams and Shane Seeman for Janesville City Council
- Letter: Why protest Trump ending peril Iran posed for years?
Iran had been pursuing nuclear weapons program since the 1970s, Trump's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal was a major escalation of tensions.
- Why Russia Is Watching Iran Burn
Russia's relations with Iran remain strong despite human rights abuses.
- The Table ministry is about 'more than a meal'
The Table is a student-led ministry at Taylor University that hosts meals for the campus and local community, aiming to create connections and serve physical and emotional needs. The ministry has been running since last spring and has gained popularity, with a core group of regular attendees. The Table's founders, including RJ Stillwell, have been able to build a sustainable and impactful ministry that goes beyond just serving food.
- PURCELL: The Day Ronald Reagan Walked Into An Irish Pub
Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States, unexpectedly walked into Pat Troy's Irish pub in Alexandria, Va. on St. Patrick's Day, 1988.
- Cat reunited with owner after five years, microchip makes the difference
Cat reunited with owner after 5 years.
- Bruce Pearl Called Out For 'Unprofessional' Behavior On Selection Show
Bruce Pearl called out for unprofessional behavior on selection show
- Number of seniors are growing: Protect home-based care
New Mexico has one of the highest shares of seniors, with a 43.7% increase between 2010 and 2020.
- Adventures in Interfaith Relations on the Backdrop of a Near Mass Murder in Detroit
Near mass-murder at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield sparks outpouring of support for Jewish community
- Ireland: Is control of the next Congress in the hands of an Aspenite?
Aspenites gain momentum in US Congress race
- Utah native finds his calling preserving Mayan languages
Utah native finds his calling preserving Mayan languages
- Three Corners Pizza Collabs with Steamy Lit for a Pop Up Event
Three Corners Pizza partners with Steamy Lit for pop-up event
- Washington Post's David Ignatius says war on Iran won't change the country's regime
US war on Iran unlikely to change regime
- 360 Realty
A real estate agent's role is to facilitate the buying and selling process
- Watch: Bridging the Gap 2026 Part Two
Bridging the Gap 2026 continues to showcase Black history and those making a difference.
- Morton’s addresses strict dress code policy with diners urged to think ‘proper’ or lose table
Diners must dress 'properly' to secure a table, the chain's official website states, and those who don't may be turned away.
- Meet Lancaster County clerk of the district court candidate Kristen Anderson
Lancaster County clerk of the district court
- Annual Appalachian Veteran Fair set for March 25
Annual Appalachian Veteran Fair to be held on March 25
- Temporary shelter opening ahead of upgraded storm risk
Temporary shelter opening tonight for severe weather.
- ONE MAN’S OPINION: Leadership requires making tough calls
Leadership requires making difficult decisions.
- Opinion | For years, Walz has been priming students to become activists
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has been using the state's education standards to promote activism in students.
- Elcho presents a twist on Wizard of Oz
Elcho presents a twist on Wizard of Oz
- Health department launches substance abuse map
Health department launches online map to track substance abuse in the community.
- From TikTok to Pride flags: Idaho Senate committee tackles two controversial bills in one afternoon
Senate committee votes on two contentious bills, one requiring parental consent for social media, the other restricting Pride flags
- LETTER: Your vote is the strongest power of all
The Organic Act of 1950 establishes the foundation of the US government's structure.
- El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz condemns mass detention and deportation, tells Catholic agents to reject immoral orders
El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz condemns mass detention and deportation, tells Catholic agents to reject immoral orders.
- On MS NOW, Ben Rhodes Says Iran's Foreign Minister Is More Credible Than Steve Witkoff
Ben Rhodes questions the credibility of Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in negotiations with Iran's Foreign Minister, citing their lack of experience and inconsistent positions.
- Grand County GOP confirms candidates for 2026
Randy George
- Scottsdale resident Q&A: William Scarbrough
Scottsdale resident
- Black visits Kamloops, talks DRIPA, addiction issues and Red Bridge rebuild
Former BC Liberal cabinet minister Iain Black visits Kamloops to discuss key issues
- Couple Excited To Name New Baby—Until Husband Pulls A '180'
A couple's baby name decision sparks debate after husband's sudden change of heart.
- Public meetings roundup: Columbia County commissioners to interview library board candidates
Columbia County commissioners to interview library board candidates.
- Jessica Tabatt announces run for Crow Wing County commissioner District 3
Jessica Tabatt announces bid for Crow Wing County commissioner
- KPK: Pemberian THR Kepala Daerah ke Forkopimda Tak Hanya di Cilacap
KPK menangkap kepala daerah dan Forkopimda Cilacap dalam kasus THR pemberian uang tunai
- Bedford County seeks grants for SROs, sheriff office expansion
The Bedford County Sheriff's Office is seeking grants to support its school resource officer program and expand its headquarters.
- Bedford citizens speak on affordable housing after official's remarks
Residents express frustration with supervisor's comments on affordable housing and Somali immigrants.
- Will Caron: The Face Of Democracy
Will Caron's cartoons offer biting commentary on politics and policy.
- The Sun Is Still Shining For Key Reform Bills Halfway Through Session
Reform bills face uncertain futures
- Amid War in Iran, Europe’s Flashes of Military Strength Also Show Its Weakness
Europe's military interventions in the Middle East divert resources from other hotspots
- Florida reflects national trend of blocking public access | Opinion
Florida's government agencies are increasingly blocking public access to information