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NOTUS, a product of the Allbritton Journalism Institute, was the first to highlight inaccuracies in the 72-page report, including its reliance on several sources that don't appear to exist.
NOTUS, a product of the Allbritton Journalism Institute, was the first to highlight inaccuracies in the 72-page report, including its reliance on several sources that don't appear to exist.
Celebrate this weekend at Baltimore's LGBTQ+ Pride parade, Lavender Festival, the St. Nicholas Greek Folk Festival and more.
Pruett’s death was confirmed to AL.com by Mark McCarter, his longtime Huntsville Times colleague and close friend. During his ...
Pruett, who first joined The Huntsville Times in 1966, and became the longstanding sports editor in 1974, died Wednesday ...
John Philip Schantz, Jr, 87 (Phil), of Allentown PA, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, surrounded by his family at home. As Phil stated, he traded time for eternity. Phil was born Ju… ...
John P. “Jack” Porta, 81, of Altoona, passed away Monday after an extended illness. He was born in Baltimore, Md., son of the late Herman and Rita (Wiedemer) Porta. Surviving are his long-time ...
Funeral service details have been announced for Reverend Monsignor John P. Murphy, a beloved Allentown priest who died Friday at the age of 86.
Some lawmakers have acknowledged the multiple reversals on immigration raids at farms and hotels has been confusing.
Congressional Democrats were quick to rebuke the president over Saturday's bombing, saying the move was unconstitutional.
“Sports Science” founder and host John Brenkus died Saturday, his family announced on social media Sunday night. Brenkus, who won six Emmy Awards for his show that appeared on ESPN and Fox ...
John Brenkus was the creator of “Sport Science,” which examined the traits, physics and natural phenomena that made sports function and allowed high-performance athletes to be elite.