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- Where is the mayor on street safety?
Mayor's office silent on street safety concerns.
- Police Blotter: March 6-12
Arrest of a 22-year-old male for public intoxication, the 100 block of North Main Street.
- Letters to the Editor - Newsroom visits; jail; housing; City Hall; immigration; filibuster
Readers praised pop-up newsroom access
- Letter: We must stop Donald Trump
Trump's economic policies are causing inflation and rising costs.
- The Conversation: ‘The Tibetan Book of the Dead’ is actually not just about death
The Tibetan Book of the Dead is a complex work that discusses various aspects of Tibetan Buddhism, not just death.
- Plainville man among 11 Indian nationals arrested on fraud charges
A 43-year-old Plainville man has been charged in a visa fraud conspiracy.
- Advocates hope lawsuit moves needle for Pa. primaries
Pennsylvania's primaries may become more accessible to unaffiliated voters
- Take the test: Or lose license longer
New law proposal aims to ban drunk drivers for at least 6 months, revoke licenses for repeat offenders.
- Jeanne Shaheen: Putin’s actions in Iran demand a U.S. response
U.S. and Iran conflict escalates in the Middle East
- Margaret Iuculano: The Farm Bill’s poison pill
Margaret Iuculano's farm bill provision threatens state sovereignty
- Attempts to whitewash history will not stand
Government's efforts to distort history will be exposed
- USC and ABC7 criticized for exclusion of all candidates of color in upcoming gubernatorial debate - Los Angeles Times
USC and ABC7 criticized for exclusion of all candidates of color in upcoming gubernatorial debate
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LSU gymnast Kailin Chio achieves perfect 10 on balance beam
- Letter: So many decisions being made against humanity
World leaders prioritize economic growth over environmental concerns
- People & Places 3-14-26
Defiance County's population is growing, with a 10% increase from last year.
- Man Attends Art Show—Not Ready For Response to His 'Innocent' Question
Man asks artist about art price, sparks debate about what constitutes rude question
- Judge-executive race contentious as primary nears
Judge-executive candidates face scrutiny over campaign finance disclosure
- ASHBY: Water a way of life for those in Texas
East Texans face water scarcity due to drought and population growth.
- Hotly debated Ohio bill that defines antisemitism moving forward
Senate Bill 87 defines antisemitism as any action or statement that resembles or targets the Jewish people, following the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's guidelines.
- OUTSIDE VIEW: Politicians are trying to control the press
Politicians are increasingly using their power to influence the media landscape, with some even using government agencies to shape public opinion.
- MATTINGLY: Episcopal presiding bishop denies reports of impeding doom
Episcopal Church membership has declined by half since the 1960s.
- Community research survey asseses region's needs
Community research survey opens, residents encouraged to participate and share input through Sunday.
- House Judiciary Committee’s ‘Good Government’ bills cross over to the Senate
House Judiciary Committee's 'good government' bills cross over to the Senate
- Khanna draws interest in New Hampshire for work on releasing Epstein files
U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna visits New Hampshire
- City Hall: Boards trade barbs ahead of budget summit, rent reduction for refugee group tabled
City aldermen and school board members plan summit to discuss budget cuts
- Letter: Hate has no home here
Residents of Carlisle condemn hate flyers
- Letter: Delisio endorses legislative audit
State Representative Delisio endorses legislative audit.
- Ballot initiative to block corporate spending in Montana elections begins signature drive
A ballot initiative to restrict corporate spending in Montana elections is launching a signature drive.
- Sentinel Opinion: Incomplete steps; 2 bills aimed at easing NH's child care shortage may help, but more is needed
Two bills aimed at easing NH's child care shortage are pending, but more is needed to address the issue.
- Neighborhood councils seek leadership
Neighborhood councils seek leadership as Simi Valley accepts applications
- AG and Sec. of State warn judge hasn't required counties to turn over voter records yet
Arizona Attorney General's office and Secretary of State refuse to enforce subpoena for voter records
- Parents who wish to give up a newborn now have 30 days under extended 'safe haven' law
Wisconsin's 'safe haven' law now extended to 30 days for parents to relinquish newborns.
- What to know about Council Bluffs City Council refusing land for STEM high school
Council Bluffs City Council rejects proposal for STEM high school
- Cayuga County village election roundup: Aurora will elect new mayor, trustee positions on ballot
Aurora will elect a new mayor, Aurora will elect trustee positions
- One reader’s view | Everyone in Lower Columbia, beyond should be more analog
The author feels that excessive digital connectivity hinders personal growth.
- Poll Shows A Third Of Americans Skipping Meals To Cover Health Care Costs
Health care costs are rising, with 1 in 3 Americans skipping meals to cover costs.
- GSI union pickets in ‘last chance’ rally ahead of Sunday strike decision
Union workers stage 'last chance' rally ahead of potential strike.
- It's gas and groceries again | Steven Roberts
Elections are eight months away
- Two Republicans turn to the Democratic ticket in Great Falls, conspiracy theories follow
Two Republican candidates in Great Falls defect to the Democratic ticket amid allegations of party establishment backing.