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Elijah Blue Allman, the son of music icon Cher, is headed to New Hampshire’s courts over claims he unlawfully entered a local property. Though details remain scarce, the case has garnered attention due to the family’s high profile in the entertainment world.
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A Vermont resident died on March 3 after her minivan slid on black ice in Lunenburg on February 19, ending in a collision with trees. Vermont State Police have confirmed that the severe road conditions led to her fatal injuries.
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Governor Maura Healey plans to spotlight business expansions and the promise of new jobs across Massachusetts. In a forthcoming chamber address, she is expected to share her priorities for fostering growth and improving the state’s economic vitality.
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U.S. senators traded sharp words at a Washington hearing over local “sanctuary” policies as the Senate teed up another procedural vote to resolve a Department of Homeland Security shutdown. Lawmakers focused on whether these local policies align with or undermine federal immigration enforcement, revealing deep divisions within Congress.
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A newly recognized psychedelic fungus has emerged from an unexpected place: cow dung. Its discovery prompts researchers to revisit what they know about the evolution and ecology of magic mushrooms—and how these fungi might thrive in surprising environments.
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Rockville Hills Regional Park in Fairfield shut its gates as law enforcement officers searched for a 25-year-old who disappeared under unknown circumstances. Officials say the closure is necessary to allow a focused, thorough investigation of the area.
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Two armed robberies rocked the parking lot of Delaware Park Casino in Wilmington, Delaware, on Sunday night. Delaware State Police responded around 10:30 p.m. and have since launched an investigation into the incidents.
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Cle Elum-Roslyn’s wait for a state championship is finally over. The Warriors have claimed their first title since the 1992-93 season, ending a decades-long quest for victory.
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Despite repeated warnings and a survivor who named the perpetrator, a killer continued his crimes unchecked. The final installment of “Someone’s Hunting Us” reveals how missed opportunities led to even more tragedy.
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From a senator’s Austrian heritage to the timeless significance of Anne Frank’s diary, southwest Montana’s news resonates with stories of survival and remembrance. Meanwhile, a local clash sparks interest, and bison sightings highlight the region’s deep connection to its wild habitats.
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Unclear objectives and uncommitted leaders—not technology—are derailing transformations in marketing, according to McKinsey’s “Organize to Value” blueprint. Sponsored by Optimove and featured on MarTech, the analysis points to culture, leadership, and clarity of purpose as the real game-changers for positionless marketing.
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The Virginia State Crime Commission recently acknowledged that multiple law enforcement agencies are contravening state license plate reader laws. Yet, in an unexpected move, the Commission refuses to reveal which agencies are involved, sparking renewed debate over government transparency and surveillance practices.
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In Bozeman, Montana, a mobile crisis team responds to people in need—even in snowy weather. But as they help others, they’re also confronting challenges that threaten their own stability.
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Melinda Rector, who previously served as director of operations at the Roanoke County Regional Center for Animal Care, will begin her new position as executive director this Saturday. Her appointment marks a leadership transition that could shape the facility’s approach to animal care in the community.
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President Trump’s sudden shift on Kurdish forces has set off alarms in Washington. This policy zigzag comes amid reports of a CIA initiative, in coordination with Israel’s Mossad, to arm thousands of Kurdish fighters near Iran’s northwestern border. Questions now arise over how this development will affect regional stability.
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Oil City’s council meeting opened solemnly with a tribute to late City Manager Mark Schroyer and concluded with updates on community matters. Schroyer retired after 10 years in service and passed away on March 1 at age 66.
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Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company, is suing the Trump administration for what it deems an “unlawful campaign of retaliation.” The conflict arises from Anthropic’s refusal to grant unrestricted military use of its technology, raising questions about the growing tensions between technology innovators and federal authorities.
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Many in Bakersfield and beyond have watched Sean Starkey’s plight unfold as he remained in Qatar with no clear path home. Today, the 44-year-old father and husband is finally headed back, offering relief and closure to family and friends.
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Iowa lawmakers took a major step toward permitting smoking in cigar bars, as the state Senate passed a bill aimed at revising current restrictions. The measure now awaits a decision in the Iowa House, where legislators will consider final approval.
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As Major League Baseball contemplates a “Spring Breakout” tournament, fans and commentators question whether another preseason event is necessary. With spring training well underway in Scottsdale for teams like the Colorado Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks, is this new tournament a welcome innovation or just more games on an already crowded calendar?
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Calls for action at Hennepin County Medical Center have grown louder, as local voices share urgent concerns. From rising drug prices and party politics to local staples like the state hockey tournament and Spam, these letters capture the pulse of Minnesota’s public opinion.
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