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Cole County Prosecuting Attorney Locke Thompson said Tuesday two victims in a Jefferson City shooting have died. Thompson said in a news release that charges against Michael A. Davis, 40, of Jefferson ...
Five major broadcast news networks announced Tuesday that they will not sign the Pentagon’s new press policy before an afternoon deadline, joining several other media organizations that have objected ...
Times/Herald reporters witnessed two people entering the courthouse in Tallahassee. Alexandra Glorioso is a state government reporter for the Miami Herald and is based in Tallahassee. Lawrence Mower ...
Another day, another police department and city being sued after wantonly wielding their power. Former NFL football player Wesley Leasy was at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to pick up his ...
It’s National School Lunch Week (NSLW)! Every year since it was first recognized by President John F. Kennedy in 1962, we celebrate National School Lunch Week to highlight the importance of nutritious ...
Microsoft Copilot Will Soon Search Your Gmail, Make Office Files Two upcoming changes for Microsoft’s Copilot have been revealed both letting you better interact with other tools. It also lets Copilot ...
In late September, Arizona voters elected Adelita Grijalva in a special election to succeed her late father in the U.S. House of Representatives. But the Democratic representative-elect has yet to be ...
Bakersfield, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — Two former California State University, Bakersfield softball players filed a lawsuit against the university, the Board of Trustees for California State University, ...
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) has issued a statement towards the Nov. 1 deadline for SNAP benefits recipients amidst the ongoing government Local barbecue spot offers 50% discount ...
(WACH) — South Carolina public school librarians and students filed a lawsuit Tuesday asking a federal court to block the enforcement of the state’s book-banning regulation and classroom censorship ...
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