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- News of the Weird: March 22, 2026
Florida man arrested for using a lawn mower to cut down a neighbor's fence that was 1 inch too short.
- MKAA wrestles with healthcare increase
Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority faces rising healthcare costs
- Guam student entrepreneurs win 3 awards at Asia-Pacific competition in Seoul
Guam student entrepreneurs win three awards at Asia-Pacific Company of the Year competition
- Jeans & Bling continues to raise funds for scholarships
The Lufkin Area Alumnae Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority hosted its annual Jeans & Bling Awards Gala at the Pitser Garrison Convention Center.
- Survey Finds AI Use in Taxes Rising but Privacy Concerns Persist
Artificial intelligence tools are increasing in tax preparation
- This Border Crossing Is One of Iran’s Last Lifelines to the Outside World
Iranians fleeing to Iraq via its border with Turkey and Syria face dire conditions, including overcrowding and COVID-19 concerns.
- Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council to consider restoring fishing in Pacific Marine Monuments
US fishermen to fish in US Pacific marine national monuments
- Flights Are Still Taking Off as Missiles Rain Down in the Middle East
Missiles rain down in Middle East, flights continue to operate
- How to live stream High Point vs Arkansas: March Madness 2026 NCAA Tournament, TV channel
High Point vs Arkansas live stream details
- Barcelona squad named for Rayo Vallecano
Hansi Flick names 23-man Barcelona squad for Rayo Vallecano
- How UCLA women's basketball has chosen joy this season
UCLA women's basketball has chosen joy this season as they focus on positivity and happiness on and off the court.
- ADVERTORIAL: Advertisement: The right ways to leave an inheritance to a loved one with a disability
A Special Needs Trust can help ensure a loved one with a disability receives necessary funds without jeopardizing their government benefits.
- Gering City Council to swear in new Ward III rep, discuss approval of landfill moving equipment
New Ward III representative Dylan Cecil to be sworn in on Monday
- Revival Culture Hub distributes food, clothing through ‘Kingdom Mayhem’
Revival Culture Hub distributes food and clothing through 'Kingdom Mayhem' event
- Three women veterans receive specialty quilts Saturday
Three women veterans receive specialty quilts as part of Quilts of Valor ceremony.
- What Universa From Invincible Season 4 Looks Like In Real Life
Danai Gurira joins voice cast as Universa, an alien antagonist in Invincible season 4.
- Music at the Fort Yard – Lane Bricker
Music event at Central Market – The Fort Yard featuring live music and good vibes.
- Donald Trump Is Nothing Like Robert Mueller (Jonathan Lemire/The Atlantic)
Trump calls Robert Mueller's death 'good', reflects stark contrast between two men
- Hollywood Stars Who Refused Their Oscars
Marlon Brando (1973), Marlon Brando's daughter, Sacheen Littlefeather (2020), and Danny Glover (2017)
- Janet Jackson Inks Deal With Believe Music Publishing
Janet Jackson signs long-term deal with Believe Music Publishing
- Skagit County adds to road closures as moderate flooding continues
Skagit River reaches moderate flooding levels
- Bell County justice of the peace candidate’s sons allegedly stole opponent's political signs
Bell County Justice of the Peace candidate's sons accused of stealing opponent's campaign signs
- 66-Million-Year-Old Fossil Captures Moment of Dinosaur Attack in Montana
Fossil of Edmontosaurus skull found with Tyrannosaurus tooth.
- Spring Blooms and Bunny Fun Return to Philadelphia Zoo With Packed Season of Family Events
Philadelphia Zoo's spring season includes baby animals, Easter celebrations, and new attractions.
- Masked Juveniles Accused After Random Gel Blaster Attack
Masked juveniles
- Hundreds have paws-itively fun time at Mutt Strut 5K race to raise money for veterinary center
Hundreds participate in Mutt Strut 5K to support local veterinary center.
- All About King Charles and Queen Camilla's Decades-Long Love Story
King Charles and Queen Camilla's relationship began in 1970 when Charles, then 29, met Camilla Shand, 21, at a polo match.
- Songs by some of your favorite artists might be dangerous for driving, a new study says
Study finds certain songs by artists like Eminem and Kanye West can lead to increased heart rate and stress, potentially impairing driving abilities.
- Watermark Art Center to host reception for 'Biida'adoo' exhibit March 28
Watermark Art Center hosts 'Biida'adoo' exhibit reception on March 28
- The formula for success
Warren Central students topped a statewide math competition
- Bay Area gathering highlights new push to fund Alzheimer’s research
Researcher hopes new funding will speed Alzheimer's breakthroughs
- Bathroom envy: Push the design limits for your powder room - Sat, 21 Mar 2026 PST
Bathrooms are no longer just about function, but also about creating a luxurious and innovative space.
- Princeton students travel to Southeast to study Tlingit history, art
Princeton students learn about Tlingit history and repatriation efforts in Southeast Alaska.
- Op-ed: Conservationists sue U.S. Forest Service to prevent deforestation of endangered pine
Cooke City, Montana pine forest slated for logging
- Letter from the Editor: We'll celebrate America's 250 years together
Nebraska's statehood in 1867 marked a significant milestone in the country's westward expansion.
- Spring is sacred for everyone
Spring is a time of renewal and hope
- Mammoth Cave Was Once Home to Ancient Sharks — and the Evidence Is in the Walls
Mammoth Cave's ancient shark fossils found in cave walls
- NORTH PORT: Household hazardous waste event set for March 28
North Port hosts household hazardous waste collection event on March 28