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The number of Americans applying for unemployment checks dropped last week to the lowest level since March, suggesting that ...
After Wednesday's attack in New Orleans, the town's historic Bourbon Street has reopened ahead of the Sugar Bowl college ...
An 18-year-old girl dreaming of becoming a nurse, a single mother, a father of two and a football star are among those who ...
Tri-State residents hoped that a trip to New Orleans would be a special celebration, but it turned dark when an attack killed more than 10 people on Bourbon Street.
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In Avondale, the public library often functions as a school. And a restaurant. And a safe space. For one resident, it’s the reason he's been sober for more than two years.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, is the man who barreled through the crowd over a three-block stretch before he allegedly got out of the truck with an assault rifle and opened fire on police officers.
Ohio House Bill 331, which passed with bipartisan support in December, creates an automatic process to review and potentially dissolve villages.