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  1. American Revolution comes to Bayside

    The Bayside Historical Society hosts an American Revolution exhibit at the Castle at Fort Totten until March 24.

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  2. Flushing inferno kills four, including child

    Four people killed, including a child, in Flushing fire

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  3. Mariners News: Colt Emerson, Luke Raley, and Bryce Miller

    Colt Emerson signs minor league deal with Mariners

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  4. USS Gerald R. Ford Returns to Crete After Onboard Fire

    The USS Gerald R. Ford returned to Crete after a fire on board disabled its laundry facilities and some crew quarters.

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  5. Beverly Bootstraps to host annual Best Chef fundraiser

    Beverly Bootstraps to host annual Best Chef fundraiser on April 10 at Boston Marriott Peabody.

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  6. Record-Breaking ‘Weather Whiplash’ Will Heat Up Dallas This Weekend

    Record-breaking heat wave expected to hit Dallas this weekend

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  7. Managing the crowd: What US destinations are learning

    Tourists flock to US cities ahead of major festivals

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  8. Shlesinger Taps Decker for Passion Project About Growing Up

    Iliza Shlesinger discusses her past regrets and reflections on growing up.

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  9. The Leftovers with Padma Lakshmi

    Padma Lakshmi discusses her career and new show

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  10. CNY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: East Regional MVP Zach Philipkoski scores career-high 40 points

    Zach Philipkoski scores career-high 40 points

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  11. Pending Services
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  12. A Combination of Techniques Leads to Improved Friction Stir Welding

    NESC develops tools and techniques to improve SRFSW weld quality

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  13. Emerging Artists Series launches with ‘Stay Black and Die,’ film fest debuts, exhibitions and theater open

    Emerging Artists Series kicks off with 'Stay Black and Die,' a film festival featuring the works of local artists, accompanied by exhibitions and theater performances.

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  14. Hicks: The uproar over data centers

    Data centers have raised concerns about energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and the environmental impact.

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  15. Get to know: '28 Arkansas target Braylyn Brown

    Arkansas football coach Ryan Silverfield offers scholarship to Braylyn Brown.

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  16. Cass County Jail to hold people in the custody of U.S. Marshals Office

    The Cass County Jail will house federal inmates.

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  17. Opening Reception @ WCAA

    An opening reception for art exhibitions will be held at the Wayne County Arts Alliance.

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  18. OCAST director resigns suddenly after meeting with officials

    OCAST director resigns suddenly after meeting with officials

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  19. Letters to the Editor - Bible, Immigrants, Iran, candidates, First Amendment

    Bible passages to be taught in schools could be beneficial

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  20. Tattoo studio’s new location ‘bigger, lighter, and offers a bit of everything’

    New tattoo studio opens in upgraded location

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  21. ‘I just wondered where are they now? Like a long lost family’

    A football team from 1948 is being sought to be reunited, the photo shows the players in their kit, can you help identify any of them?

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  22. Trump pays his respects to 6 US service members killed

    President Trump visits Arlington National Cemetery to pay respects to six US service members killed in action, including a Medal of Honor recipient.

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  23. County Opens New Behavioral Wellness Service Center in Lompoc

    Santa Barbara County opens new behavioral wellness service center in Lompoc

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  24. SFCC president seeks to reassure students amid national immigration crackdown

    San Francisco Community College's president is addressing student concerns about immigration enforcement on campus.

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  25. Correction, March 18, 2026

    $120 million of additional funding for Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project was not mentioned in the article.

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  26. Kimball Shinkoskey: Ignorance on the TV screen

    TV journalists' good looks and eloquence may be superficial, potentially leading to an overemphasis on presentation over substance.

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  27. Call him what he is: A draft dodger

    Trump's draft status remains classified

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  28. Murphy elected Aurora mayor; Bianconi, Miller keep trustee seats

    Janet Murphy elected Aurora mayor

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  29. China Hoped Trump Summit Would Cement Its Superpower Status. Now Xi Has to Wait.

    China's hopes for a summit with Trump have been dashed

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  30. Bishop Diego Baseball Routs Del Sol for First Victory, 18-1

    Bishop Diego baseball earns first win of the season with 18-1 victory over Del Sol

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  31. Trump wants to rig the election: I'm fighting back

    Trump's refusal to concede the 2020 election led to the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot.

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  32. Thompson Pond in Sedro-Woolley gets a trail and plenty of trees

    Volunteers constructed a trail along the shoreline of Thompson Pond in Sedro-Woolley, Washington, as part of a project to improve the area.

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  33. 'We all could use a laugh.' Bishops of Comedy to join in Beloit church fundraiser

    Bishops of Comedy to bring laughs to Beloit church fundraiser

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  34. Queensland systems failing vulnerable young people in child protection, youth jus...

    Queensland child protection system failing vulnerable young people

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  35. High school roundup: South Central baseball tops Rams to remain perfect at 7-0

    South Central baseball tops Greene Central 6-2, remains undefeated at 7-0

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