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  1. 'No accountability': NYC immigration courts close to the public, lawsuit claims

    NYC immigration courts close to public, sparking lawsuit over access

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  2. Accident or murder? Tyngsboro man charged after Nashua tip leads to year-old shooting

    Tyngsboro man arraigned on charges related to Jill Kloppenburg's death

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  3. U.S. Vehicle Thefts Experience Historic Decline

    Vehicle thefts in the US declined 23% in 2025, marking a historic low in several decades. The decline is attributed to nationwide prevention efforts. Theft rates have not seen this level of decrease since 1995.

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  4. Redding Electric Utility salaries show who's paid highest

    $220,000 for top REU executive

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  5. Police body camera review shows gulf between Moorhead officers' response to missing woman

    Police first shift refused to search for missing woman due to lack of exigency, decision criticized by next shift.

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  6. Via takeover begins at Benton Harbor Dial-A-Ride

    Via Transit takes over management of Benton Harbor Dial-A-Ride, marks the beginning of a new era for public transportation in the city.

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  7. Benton Harbor gets clean audit, $1.4 million boost from PFAS settlement

    Benton Harbor's general fund grows by $1.4 million from PFAS settlement

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  8. Alika Williams impressed by Konnor Griffin as the Pirates shortstops compete for roster spot

    Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop competition intensifies

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  9. Feds target Vermont for fraud within its Medicaid programs

    Vermont targeted by House Committee on Energy and Commerce for Medicaid fraud investigation

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  10. GOP launches effort to talk voting measure

    Republicans push for floor debate on voting measure

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  11. Vietnam veterans invited to special breakfast in Apple Valley

    Vietnam veterans and their families invited to free breakfast

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  12. ‘Any small amount adds up’: Shaler Area’s National Honor Society raises $3,300 for Pennies for Patients

    National Honor Society raises $3,300 for Pennies for Patients campaign.

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  13. Trial begins in Stowe homicide

    Trial begins in Stowe homicide

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  14. Northern baseball fields new lineup, same expectations

    New lineup, unchanged expectations

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  15. This Mexican restaurant in Springfield serves up generous portions

    Mexican restaurant in Springfield serves generous portions

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  16. Terbakar, Kapal Induk AS USS Gerald Ford Terpaksa Mundur Lebih Awal dari Perang Iran

    Kapal induk USS Gerald Ford harus meninggalkan medan perang Iran lebih awal untuk menjalani perbaikan

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  17. Top 5 moments by Purdue women's basketball in 2025-26

    Purdue wins first Big Ten game of the season

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  18. Eagle Tavern's wild past shaped Georgia's frontier

    Eagle Tavern played a role in Georgia's frontier history

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  19. Today in History: March 18, Russian performs first spacewalk

    Alexei Leonov becomes the first person to perform a spacewalk in history

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  20. GPs across country told 'prescribe antibiotics' as meningitis cases increase

    GPs to prescribe antibiotics for suspected meningitis cases

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  21. Iowa women rely on inside stars in post-Caitlin Clark world

    Iowa Hawkeyes shift to inside play with Caitlin Clark's departure

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  22. What’s the difference between light and dark brown sugar?

    Light brown sugar contains more moisture and a milder flavor, making it ideal for cookies that need to retain their texture and not become too crunchy. Dark brown sugar, with its stronger flavor and lower moisture content, is better suited for recipes where the sugar's flavor is desired to be the main focus, such as in cakes and cookies with a caramelized flavor profile.

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  23. NASA Selects Finalists in Student Aircraft Maintenance Competition

    NASA has selected eight student teams as finalists in the 2026 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition.

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  24. The Roundhouse Report: GOP infighting, cemeteries and immigration enforcement

    New Mexico GOP leader faces calls for resignation

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  25. GRMC temporarily suspends hyperbaric oxygen therapy, taking other precautionary steps to conserve oxygen supply

    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy suspended at Guam Regional Medical City

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  26. Penticton getting ready to host 29th annual Okanagan Fest of Ale (Think Local)

    Penticton is hosting the 29th annual Okanagan Fest of Ale, a popular festival featuring local beer, food, and live music.

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  27. Ledakan dalam Rumah Gegerkan Jombang, 3 Orang Luka Bakar

    Ledakan rumah di Jombang terjadi akibat kebocoran gas.

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  28. Why Multnomah County Has $4 Billion but Not a Nickel to Spend

    Multnomah County collects over $4 billion in revenue each year, but spends nearly 75% of it on employee salaries and benefits.

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  29. Upcoming bridge closure in Texas County; paving continues on Hwy. 17

    Upcoming bridge closure in Texas County

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  30. States’ lawsuit argues Trump’s college data mandate threatens student privacy

    States are expanding school choice programs amid rising demand and budget concerns.

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  31. Consultation with Alliance on Aboriginal Heritage Act progresses, TAC remain ‘com...

    Consultation with Alliance on Aboriginal Heritage Act progresses, Tasmania Aboriginal Centre (TAC) remains 'critical' partner

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  32. The (ongoing) saga of the monastery, the developer, and the Arboretum

    A local monastery is at odds with a developer over a proposed project in the city's arboretum.

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  33. Breck basketball teams have plenty of holes to fill

    Breckinridge County High School's boys' basketball team lost several key seniors to graduation, including top scorers and rebounders.

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  34. Lady Tigers eye bounce-back season in softball

    Breckinridge County High School softball team aims to bounce back from a poor season

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  35. Letter to the editor: Sens. Daines and Sheehy, it's time to hold president to account

    Sens. Daines and Sheehy criticized for ceding congressional power to declare war and oversee spending

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  36. Public Notice #12040

    Public notice issued for Chugwater Energy Project

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  37. Ag students give back with community service, education

    FFA members volunteer at senior center, serve lunch, promote agricultural education

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  38. Man indicted on multiple counts of child pornography

    A man has been indicted on multiple counts of child pornography

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