The Department of Defense moved this week to dramatically reduce the number of recognized religions, faiths and belief systems from more than 200 all the way to 31. The move was announced to troops in ...
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OCALA, Fla. — The City of Ocala will end curbside recycling collection next month and transition to a citywide drop-off recycling program. The change begins July 6. City officials said the move is ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Housing announced Monday a new program that gives eligible Chicagoans up to $70,000 in financial assistance to buy a new home. The HomeGrown ...
REPORTER SHELDON INGRAM HAS THIS STORY FROM BUFFALO TOWNSHIP. POLICE SAY A DOMESTIC ARGUMENT ENDED WITH A MAN TRYING TO TEAR DOWN HIS OWN HOUSE WITH HIS OWN FAMILY INSIDE. BUFFALO TOWNSHIP POLICE SAY ...
Framingham Police must decide by June 30 whether to renew a contract with license plate reader company Flock Safety. A resident group, Framingham Fights Back, opposes renewal due to privacy concerns ...
Iran has faced suspicion for decades over its nuclear ambitions and whether it’s developing the capability to build an atomic weapon. While the Islamic Republic has always maintained that its nuclear ...
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The number of undergraduate students at Kentucky’s only historically Black university is expected to shrink by 20% by Spring 2027, officials said Monday. Students will be required to meet tougher ...
Hospitals and health systems continue to sever ties with certain Medicare Advantage plans in 2026, citing persistent frustrations with prior authorization denials and slow reimbursement from insurers.