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More than 700 people gathered at the Allen Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church in Ybor City Tuesday to celebrate and ...
The historic James Whalen tugboat will live on after all. Earlier this year, Thunder Bay city council voted to completely scrap the vessel at a cost of nearly $600,000. And while the vessel has now ...
The Bayonne Division of Recreation has unveiled its 2025 Summer Sounds by the Bay Concert Series. The free weekly concerts ...
Teachers and staff in low-lying schools along the Pacific Northwest coast face an unusual extra responsibility alongside ...
Bay City Public Schools is cutting four positions while facing a $6.7 million shortfall, after records revealed a pattern of ...
The state of Illinois refuses to deal with its pension shortfalls, but the Quincy Park District has no such problem.
It’s a daunting challenge with the highest possible stakes should an offshore earthquake unleash a wall of incoming seawater.
The district was able to achieve budget reductions primarily through attrition, with retiring staff members minimizing layoffs to four employees.
The big story: Florida lawmakers closed in on a K-12 education spending plan, agreeing on a bottom line of $29.5 billion, ...