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  1. New taxing districts possible for St. Louis City SC soccer stadium, downtown hotel

    St. Louis Port Authority considers new taxing districts for soccer stadium and hotel

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  2. West Point police chief to retire in April

    West Point police chief to retire in April

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  3. OPINION McNinch: Kick them out

    McNinch advocates for Guam's independence from the US.

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  4. 329 pounds of weed seized. SBI looking for High Point man linked to investigation

    SBI seizes 329 pounds of marijuana, sheriff says High Point man faces federal charges.

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  5. Letter: Putin's profits make strong case for clean energy

    Russia's energy wealth boosts push for green tech

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  6. The world doesn’t have enough ammo for the Iran War

    US and Iran engage in escalatory rhetoric, with no clear end in sight

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  7. Ex-Inmate Buys Abandoned Prison To Build A Place For 2nd Chances

    Former inmate buys abandoned prison to create transitional housing and workforce development center.

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  8. Moylan backs bipartisan bill to bring SSI benefits to Guam

    Del. James Moylan introduces bipartisan bill to extend SSI benefits to Guam and US territories.

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  9. Quinn Bornstein: Good Bridges Make Good Neighbors

    Quinn Bornstein, a Republican candidate for the New Hampshire House of Representatives, has built a reputation for bridging party lines.

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  10. The US War Machine Is Run By Deranged Armageddon Cultists

    US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth makes bizarre remarks at the Pentagon

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  11. Why Did the US Just Send a Dozen Planes After Two Russian Bombers Near Alaska?

    US deploys multiple fighter jets to intercept Russian bombers near Alaska

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  12. Beverly Hills police’s treatment of a Black man jaywalking was ‘unacceptable’

    Beverly Hills police's treatment of a Black man was deemed 'unacceptable' by the city council.

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  13. High Point felon charged with assault with a deadly weapon, police say

    Felon arrested, 61-year-old Steve Perry charged with assault with a deadly weapon.

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  14. Christian witness: Counter-cultural or merely awkward?

    Christian witness is not about being counter-cultural in a way that is awkward or alienating to others.

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  15. Council on Forestry recommends governor signs biofuels bill

    The Wisconsin Council on Forestry recommends governor signs biofuels bill.

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  16. Letter: SAVE legislation won't make voting cleaner, just more difficult

    Legislation aims to restrict voting access

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  17. Parking Mandates May Need Reform. A Statewide Ban Goes Too Far

    Statewide ban on parking mandates may be reconsidered as some argue it hinders local control over development.

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  18. Trump Casts a Shadow Over One of Mexico’s Deadliest States

    President Trump wants to strike cartels inside Mexico

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  19. GOP ousts Gonzales for affair but lets Trump's sexual abuse slide | Opinion

    GOP ousts Gonzales for affair, but lets Trump's sexual abuse slide

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  20. Hollywood Arrogance Meets Centuries Of Western Art

    Timothée Chalamet sparks online controversy with comments about movie theaters

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  21. Alexander Butterfield, 99, aide who recorded Nixon

    Alexander Butterfield, aide who revealed Nixon's secret recordings, dies at 99

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  22. Iran Targets Ships and Dubai Airport as War Widens

    Iran attacks ships in Persian Gulf, targets Dubai airport

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  23. Congresswoman demands release of 14-year-old Marlborough girl police say was detained by ICE

    Congresswoman calls for release of 14-year-old girl detained by ICE

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  24. 11/10/2024: The Shift; The War Reporter; Robo; Mysterious Russian Deaths

    President-elect Trump wins Pennsylvania

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  25. Letter: Albert Lea deserved better

    Albert Lea's historic buildings are being torn down without regard for their historical significance.

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  26. St. Louis County Council advances bill to put internet sales tax before voters

    St. Louis County Council advances bill to put internet sales tax before voters

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  27. Cape Cod bridges expected to get environmental clearances this summer

    The $1.7 billion in federal funding will be used to replace the Sagamore Bridge.

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  28. Massachusetts' winter cleanup tab tops $156M, could surpass 2015's Snowmaggedon

    Massachusetts' winter cleanup efforts exceed $156M, potentially surpassing 2015's record-breaking 'Snowmaggedon' cleanup costs.

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  29. Arizona Senate moves to force counties back to precinct voting, hamper ballot initiatives

    Arizona Senate passes legislation to limit ballot initiatives, revert to precinct voting.

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  30. Talk of the Town: Courthouse plaza should be break from politics

    The courthouse plaza has become a focal point for heated political debates and rallies.

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  31. Trial underway for man charged in 1989 Framingham rapes

    Trial underway for man accused of 1989 Framingham rapes.

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  32. Solvang council member says mayor's start-up business poses potential conflict

    Solvang council member raises concerns about mayor's business

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  33. Ex-Prince Andrew Misses Walk With Only 2 Loyal Royal Companions — Report

    Prince Andrew missed a walk with two of Queen Elizabeth II's corgis, Muick and Sandy.

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  34. Boston police seek Prudential Center shoplifter who took Canada Goose jacket

    Boston police seek public's help identifying suspect in larceny at Prudential Center on March 1, 2026.

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  35. Police seek ‘armed and dangerous' suspect in triple shooting at Worcester bar

    Police seek 'armed and dangerous' suspect in triple shooting at Worcester bar

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  36. 15th Annual Listening Room Festival

    The 15th annual festival will take place in a unique, intimate setting, fostering a sense of community among attendees.

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  37. Petition bill sparks controversy

    A bill to alter referendum petitions has been heard by the House Elections Committee.

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  38. Locked in a Kennel for a Cause: How Sierra County 4-H Survived February

    Sierra County 4-H students visit the New Mexico state legislative roundhouse

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  39. Classroom Champions: Dorchester County teacher looks to add flexible seating for students

    Dorchester County teacher seeks to introduce flexible seating options in the classroom to improve student focus.

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  40. Gov. Healey to highlight business expansions, job growth in chamber address

    Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey will focus on business expansions and job growth in her upcoming address to the Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce.

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  41. Cher's son heads to court over allegations he broke into a NH home

    Elijah Blue Allman, son of singer Cher, has been charged with breaking into a home in New Hampshire, allegedly damaging property and causing $10,000 in damages.

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  42. AZ Sen. president turns over 2020 election audit results to FBI subpoena

    Arizona Senate president turns over 2020 election audit results to FBI

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  43. Mount Pleasant man sentenced for posting OnlyFans videos without consent

    Former mortgage loan officer sentenced to 3 years in prison for posting women's OnlyFans videos without consent.

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  44. What to watch for in the Georgia special election: From the Politics Desk

    Georgia special election candidate shake-up

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