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Fort Worth Star-TelegramWatering tips to get your North Texas landscape through the summer heatSure, the season's been mild so far. But odds are the heat blast will hit soon. Here are some strategies to get through to ...
The Department of Justice opens an investigation into Minnesota's hiring practices, the third legal or administrative action ...
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The Columbus DispatchFormer Dispatch reporter Sherri Williams brings her first book to Columbus Book FestivalNow an associate professor at American University in Washington, D.C., Williams will return to Columbus with a doctorate and ...
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Des Moines RegisterMan arrested for planting bombs at Waveland Golf Course in Des MoinesA Des Moines man is facing felony charges after police allege he was responsible for two "pipe bomb-style" explosives found at Waveland Golf Course.
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MLive Flint/Saginaw/Bay CityThese 7 Michigan counties have 33% of residents or more on MedicaidMore than 40% of residents in Wayne County were enrolled in Medicaid for health insurance this spring. The state’s most populous county had the largest dependence on the government health care ...
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The Washington PostTrump administration backs away from abolishing FEMAAs Trump heads to Texas to see the impact of last week’s deadly flash floods, the White House has backed away from plans to abolish FEMA, officials said.
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ProPublicaAnchorage Rebuilds Its Prosecutor’s Office After Our Reporting Revealed Hundreds of Criminal Case DismissalsKyle Hopkins, Anchorage Daily News This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with the Anchorage Daily News. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your ...
A school psychologist has sued the Manchester Board of Education in Ocean County, claiming the district declined to renew her contract after she became supportive of her gay and Jewish colleagues.
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Detroit Free PressMichigan dispute with Trump administration over funding hits sheriff's marine patrolsCounties' summer marine patrols scaled back after Michigan refuses to accept federal grant money with immigration enforcement strings attached.
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Dallas Morning NewsPresident Trump to visit Texas Hill Country flood region on FridayPresident Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the Texas Hill Country on Friday to meet with local officials and first responders in the region devastated on July 4 by floods that killed at least 121 ...
On this summer night, 132 years ago, July 10, 1893, James Cornish didn’t know if he would live to see dawn. Stabbed in the chest during an altercation in Chicago, he was rushed to Provident Hospital ...
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Philadelphia InquirerDrexel’s new president says he’s ready to focus on the school’s academic overhaulAntonio Merlo was attracted to the presidency at Drexel University because of the academic transformation the school was undertaking and its willingness “to look under the hood” and make changes. And ...
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Cincinnati Enquirer'He was loved hard.' Family of 15-year-old killed in Wyoming shooting honors him at vigilJaymir Deshea Hill died after he was shot in the shoulder on an idyllic tree-lined street in Wyoming on July 9. On the evening of July 10, dozens of friends and family members gathered at the spot in ...
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The Texas TribuneIn West Texas, an independent publisher’s arrest sparks First Amendment questionsPublisher David Flash has been documenting the happenings in Jeff Davis County since 2020. Last year, he was banned from county buildings over allegations of harassment.
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The Columbus DispatchAn obscure county-level group could lower property taxes if lawmakers override DeWine vetoAn obscure government organization could lower your property taxes collected by schools, libraries and other entities if veto override moves forward.
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The Charlotte ObserverNovant and Atrium compete to add more hospital beds in Mecklenburg CountyAtrium Health and Novant Health submitted proposals to North Carolina's health department to expand medical services in Mecklenburg County. There's a need to add 210 acute care beds for the early ...
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