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- Lecture: Was American Revolution a religious war?
The American Revolution was fought amidst religious tensions between Protestant and Catholic colonists.
- Starseeds, government plots and an alien mantis: Inside New Age spirituality's new age
Alien encounters spark interest in New Age spirituality
- Lighthouse Guild Graduates Largest-Ever GED Class of Adults Who Are Blind
Lighthouse Guild graduates largest-ever GED class of adults who are blind, beating state and national averages.
- ‘Outlander’ Finally Reveals Who Fergus Fraser’s Real Parents Are: Who Are Comte St. Germain and Amelie Beauchamp?
Fergus Fraser's biological parents are revealed as Comte St. Germain and Amelie Beauchamp in the latest Starz series 'Outlander'.
- American Academy of Dermatology Installs New Officers, Board Members
Two new officers and four new board members will be installed at the 2026 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.
- Heroic ICE agent miraculously saves unresponsive child in TSA line
ICE agent saves 1-year-old's life in TSA line
- Local birding class completes final practices before Great Texas Birding Classic
Students complete final birding practice at Blucher Park
- Breschi earns opportunity
Ethan Breschi starts playing football in freshman year of high school after parental concerns about concussions.
- Dalva is a ‘bartender’s bar’ making craft cocktails approachable
Dalva is a craft cocktail bar in San Francisco's Mission District, offering approachable, expertly crafted drinks.
- Lancaster Teens Adjudicated in Child Exploitation Image Case
Two Lancaster County teenagers were adjudicated delinquent on felony child exploitation charges.
- Glory slide, triggered by head avalanche forecaster, highlights risks of Tetons' melting snowpack
The Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center director triggered a slide in Glory Bowl, highlighting the risks of melting snowpack in the Teton range.
- EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION: Radar Rips Lid Off Probe at Jeffrey Epstein's Ranch as Cops Swoop to Hunt for Corpses
Radar technology used to locate human remains at Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch
- ECU Health, UnitedHealthcare at standstill over reimbursement negotiations
ECU Health and UnitedHealthcare at impasse over reimbursement rates
- EXCLUSIVE: Savannah Guthrie's Courageous Comeback — Inside Story of Host's Return to Work Amid Kidnap Nightmare
Savannah Guthrie faces kidnap threat, returns to work with renewed courage
- Local students claim a delay in start-up of Club America chapter at Carlisle High School
Carlisle High School students claim delay in Club America chapter start-up due to logistical issues.
- B.C. police arrest a man for merely having a horse throat [Sick]
BC man arrested for having a horse
- Minister’s Message: Reading God’s mind
Minister shares desire to understand God's intentions and expectations
- ‘What’s in a name?’: Reviving a forgotten past — Part 4
Kenai Peninsula
- Republicans are already fighting over Trump’s $200 billion war supplemental
Republicans disagree on Trump's $200 billion war supplemental
- Luck of the Irish for legal aid in St. Johns County
Canan Law raises over $8,000 at annual St. Patrick's Day event
- Marisa Jimenez, 42, of San Antonio died Tuesday, Feb. 3
San Antonio woman, Marisa Jimenez, 42, has died.
- Patrick Daly Roberson, 65, of Temple died Thursday, March 12
Patrick Daly Roberson of Temple has passed away at age 65.
- Omaze winner had no idea how rich she was thanks to funeral
A woman won a $20,000 car in a charity raffle but didn't realize the true worth of her prize until after she claimed it.
- Cheerleader who died after falling from golf cart "made an impact on everyone she met", and the ground as well [Sad]
Cheerleader who died after falling from golf cart
- Mangy coyotes are just a fact of wildlife
A coyote was spotted in Green Valley, Arizona, but its mangy condition does not pose a concern for local residents.
- Darin Richardson sentenced to three years in prison
Darin Richardson sentenced to three years in prison for public corruption while serving as chief operating officer of the V.I. Housing Finance Authority.
- Man, 65, dies following early morning fire in Christiansted
Man, 65, dies in Christiansted fire, church fire causes extensive damage but no injuries.
- Official who oversaw VA computer system that caused havoc in Spokane charged with accepting gifts from government contractors - Fri, 27 Mar 2026 PST
Official faces charges for accepting gifts from contractors
- Duncan Power congratulates newly certified lineman
Duncan Power congratulates Bradley Guajardo on his lineman certification.
- Former school resource officer pleads guilty to sex crimes
Former school resource officer pleads guilty to sex crimes involving minor.
- Churches plan special events for Palm Sunday; mobile food pantries April 4
Churches plan special Palm Sunday services and activities.
- 2026 Community Fabric Award recipients named
2026 Community Fabric Award recipients named
- 1976: Jury deadlocks in murder trial
Jury unable to reach a verdict
- Gas leak shuts down major intersection Tuesday
A major intersection was shut down in Jacksonville due to a gas leak, causing traffic congestion.
- Human Resources Command tests itself on mobilization skills
The U.S. Army Human Resources Command conducted a large-scale mobilization exercise to test its unit's ability to recall soldiers, shift to a wartime posture and manage personnel readiness.
- County EMTs get training on how to use device to provide blood, fluids in the field
EMTs to receive training on new device for on-the-scene blood transfusions
- Service member seeking foster home for dog
Service members often struggle to balance their military life with the needs of their pets.
- 1965 Hit Ranked Among ‘Greatest Songs of All Time’ Hit No. 1 61 Years Ago Today
The Supremes achieve four consecutive No. 1 singles on the Hot 100 with 'Stop! In the Name of Love'