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- Racing to victory
The Alamogordo Tigers are off to a strong start in the 2026 track and field season.
- Big Buck Down: Angela Parker wins Hunter's Hall of Fame 2026
Angela Parker wins Hunter's Hall of Fame 2026 with an 11-point buck
- Telling the story of Judith Landing State Park gets easier with $186K grant
A $186,000 grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust will support a research project at Judith Landing State Park.
- MHS unveils summer school plans
Marion High School students to offer credit recovery program during summer school.
- Pelican Institute report cites lawsuits, out-of-state funding as obstacles to Louisiana energy growth
Lawsuits against energy projects hinder growth
- Mandan woman gets suspended 5-year sentence in Morton County drug case
Mandan woman receives suspended 5-year sentence in Morton County drug case
- Chesterfield proposes options for new aquatic center
Chesterfield residents to vote on funding options for new aquatic center
- Interactive mobile history unit coming to Sayre
Interactive mobile history unit to visit Sayre
- Sherry Preston: Proposed arts district aims to boost tourism, economy
A proposed arts district in downtown Topeka aims to boost tourism and the local economy.
- Officials seek to break wind in Livingston with 'living fence'
Officials propose installing a 'living fence' to block wind in Livingston.
- Song E Yoon, Collateral Event of the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia
Song E Yoon to showcase works as part of La Biennale di Venezia's off Collateral Event
- FBI probes Michigan synagogue attack as targeted violence, antisemitism
Michigan synagogue attacked, FBI investigating
- Best model rocket sets for beginners
Tandem-X PRS-7000
- Textile plant damaged by fire in Kernersville. Blaze is under investigation
Fire damages textile plant in Kernersville
- In-migration offers hope as population, tax base shrinks
West Virginia's population is expected to decline for the next decade, but in-migration is slowing the rate of loss.
- Guest commentary: Trump can continue his 'America First' agenda despite tariff ruling
President Donald Trump's 'America First' agenda is not directly impacted by a recent tariff ruling
- Apple River State Bank donates $12,500 to Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
Apple River State Bank donates $12,500 to Dolly Parton's Imagination Library for the 10th consecutive year.
- Hearing for Lancaster County man accused of over 100 grave robberies moved at attorney's request
Lancaster County man's grave robbery hearing delayed
- Clean-up Day scheduled for Valley next month
Valley Local and the City of Valley host Clean-Up Day April 18.
- Worst cheeseburger in America? Iconic breakfast chain gets the nod
Waffle House named worst cheeseburger in America
- Syracuse.com’s 2026 spring media day rowing coach poll: Early riser? Calmest in rough waters?
Fayetteville-Manlius's David Cusano describes his team as 'pretty peppy'
- Stronger dog breeder regulations pass Iowa House
Iowa House passes stronger dog breeder regulations
- Construction Partners Inc. to build $20 million headquarters in Dothan
Construction Partners Inc. is investing $20 million in a new headquarters in Dothan
- On this day 50, 25 years ago: Deadly Scotia mine disaster, environmentalists defend MEPA
Scotia mine disaster claims 11 lives 25 years ago
- MID has taken over Lake Yosemite. Here’s what is changing this spring, summer
MID takes over management of Lake Yosemite, seeks long-term proposals
- 10-unit affordable housing complex opens in St. Helena
A new affordable housing complex has opened in St. Helena.
- Local 102-year-old rediscovers vibrant life through innovative memory care program
A 102-year-old resident participates in a LUMINATIONS program, reconnecting with others through structure and activities.
- New ordinance allows Bee Cave home owners to trim their trees without a permit
New tree trimming ordinance allows Bee Cave homeowners to trim trees without a permit.
- Real journalism tells real stories, not YouTube fables to solicit money
YouTube and other internet media sites are loaded with videos claiming to uncover startling facts that mainstream journalists have ignored or hidden.
- Dublin Gulch to perform at Covellite Theatre on St. Patrick's Eve
Dublin Gulch to perform at Covellite Theatre on St. Patrick's Eve
- Miles apart, they painted the same mural — one inside San Quentin, one in San Francisco
A man painted a calligraphic mural in San Quentin, California, while his wife painted the same one at the Orpheum Theater in San Francisco.
- Alex Johnston breaks NRL's all-time tryscoring record
Alex Johnston breaks NRL's all-time tryscoring record
- LCC women's basketball to face Clackamas in Final 4
LCC women's basketball team will face Clackamas in Final 4 after a previous loss to the undefeated Cougars, although the exact date is not specified.
- Chisholm City Council seeks proposal to review all public safety departments
City Council seeks proposal to review all public safety departments
- Keeping the shelves stocked: Shelby County Pantry Pals shows power in partnership
Shelby County Pantry Pals faces food insecurity in community
- West High School project on track for start of next year
Mankato West High School to receive major renovation
- It can be beautiful out here. A celebration of the Los Angeles outdoors
Los Angeles' natural beauty on display
- How Charles Lee is getting the best out of LaMelo Ball, Hornets’ young core
Hornets' young core
- Southern flounder will be released in SC estuaries for first time. Here’s where
Southern flounder will be released in SC estuaries for first time.
- AI ad of the week: Production company lampoons creative marketing with an original song
AI-generated ad pokes fun at creative marketing with original song promoting new production studio.
- Prep girls state basketball: Simon Kenton stems Kittens' comeback
Ashland's comeback bid falls short as Simon Kenton pulls away.