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- NWA EDITORIAL | Having the parts isn’t the same as having a machine gun, court finds
Gun control laws focus on banning firearms, not accessories
- Three Accused in Massive Meth Ring Spanning Multiple States
Philadelphia men charged with federal drug trafficking and firearms charges
- Editorial cartoon: Pam Bondi is out
Bondi's loss, a win for the people
- Julián Araujo’s return would give Celtic huge boost for cup semifinal
Julián Araujo's return from injury could be a significant boost for Celtic ahead of their upcoming cup semifinal.
- Denied by council, Victor residents look to court for wastewater annexation repeal
Residents sue Victor city over wastewater annexation
- Wyoming lawmakers expand legislative ethics training after 'Checkgate' controversy
Wyoming Legislature expands legislative ethics training after 'Checkgate' controversy
- Law Enforcement Blotter: March 22 — March 28, 2026
March 22: Arrests were made on 2 juveniles for shoplifting, and a 35-year-old male for reckless endangerment.
- Stardust — April 4, 2026
Excerpt from Miles City Star, April 4, 2026: Not available
- Letters: If airport screening is stretched, require bags to be checked
TSA personnel check your ID
- The Livaura Retinol Anti-Aging Hand Cream Erases Crepey Skin
A hand cream infused with retinol helps to erase crepey skin and improve appearance.
- Manchester City vs Liverpool: Latest City injury news and predicted City starting XI ahead of today’s match
Manchester City face Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals, Pep Guardiola's side are expected to make changes to their team
- Bundesliga Watch: RB Leipzig’s Castello Lukeba looking for ‘new challenge’
Castello Lukeba may leave RB Leipzig this summer
- NASA’s Artemis II Mission Leaves Earth Orbit for Flight around Moon
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully completes translunar injection burn, begins lunar flyby
- Brian Randall | The next disruption: What the computer taught us about AI in education
The use of AI in education has led to more personalized learning experiences and tailored recommendations for students.
- Baxter County finishes recount in secretary of state race, five more to follow
Baxter County recount yields no change in secretary of state vote totals.
- Letters to the Editor - Garvin Memorial Cemetery, Tang, 14th Amendment, Chromebooks
Letters to the Editor raise concerns about Garvin Memorial Cemetery maintenance, spark debate over the 14th Amendment's relevance, and spark discussion on the benefits of Chromebooks in education.
- Mayflower City Council approves air conditioning repairs
The Mayflower City Council approved a resolution.
- 3 tips from a cognitive scientist on how to beat decision fatigue
Master the effort-accuracy tradeoff by matching effort to the quality required for tasks.
- John Paul II golf teams finish second at San Antonio Catholic Schools Championship
John Paul II teams finish second at San Antonio Catholic Schools Championship.
- Walmart’s bestselling noise-canceling headphones are just $27
Walmart's IKT Hybrid Active Noise-Canceling Headphones are on sale for $27.
- Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/3/26: Syracuse slammed, St. Lucie loses
Syracuse Mets lose to Toledo 17-7, Jonah Tong's second Triple-A start was marred by a short outing
- I make barista-quality coffee at home with just a $299 espresso machine — here's why the Breville Bambino punches well above its weight
The Breville Bambino is a compact and user-friendly espresso machine that produces high-quality coffee at an affordable price.
- XCharge North America and JOJO Superfast EV Charging Launch New Midwest EV Charging Infrastructure
XCharge North America and JOJO Superfast EV Charging launch new Midwest EV charging infrastructure to deploy high-power electric vehicle charging network across Illinois.
- Texas Leads the Nation in Wind Energy, So Why Are There No Turbines Offshore?
Texas leads the nation in wind energy production, yet lacks offshore wind projects.
- 'Tap into who they are': Baby dolls give memory care patients sense of purpose
Baby dolls given to memory care patients at Charlestown Place provide companionship and sense of purpose.
- Lofton Maddrey Pulley
Lofton Maddrey Pulley, 88, of Pleasant Hill, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
- Congressional candidate to host town hall
Fred Clark to host town hall meeting in Antigo on April 9 at The Antigo Public Library.
- Masters star who quit golf for desk job played Ryder Cup before Augusta
Ben Griffin to make Masters debut after leaving golf for desk job
- Three brothers open meat market on Mapleton's Main Street
Mapleton's first new meat market opens on Main Street.
- “With sorrow and gratitude, we must cancel tonight’s show.” Sudden Illness forces Goo Goo Dolls to scrap multiple concerts on their current tour
Goo Goo Dolls postpone concert due to illness
- Free Fuel Giveaway Sparks Traffic Mayhem Before Police Shut It Down
Fuel giveaway sparks chaos, police shut down event after traffic congestion
- Inside the Dichotomy of Dan Hurley: What It’s Like Playing for the Fiery and Joyful Coach - Sports Illustrated
Dan Hurley's fiery personality is a key part of his coaching style, but it's also a source of joy for his players.
- A year in, Trump’s tariffs take toll on Minnesota companies
Global trade tensions and tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have had a lasting impact on Minnesota businesses.
- Final CSO concert features saxophones galore, Emmy- and Grammy-nominated guests and 'razzle dazzle'
The American-themed CSO concert features saxophones.
- Local Prep Schedule Friday, April 3, 2026
High School Baseball vs. Lincoln High
- GUEST VIEWS: Dirty pool: Lawmakers taking no risks to repeal will of voters
Oklahoma lawmakers face backlash
- 'We are KV Strong': Kankakee Valley baseball dedicates season to community following storms
The Kankakee Valley High School baseball team is showing resilience in the face of adversity.
- News of the Weird: Creme de la Weird
Professional cornhole player with 4 amputations arrested in argument
- Rivian workers say union effort stalled by lack of transparency from UAW
Rivian workers' union organizing efforts stalled due to lack of transparency from UAW.