Former Sentinel reporter Gerald Shields shares his memories about an Orlando-bound train for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus that detailed in 1994, killing two people.
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Mayor’s Message | New leadership, shared priorities: Investing in the future of Watsonville’s public safety
As we begin a new year, I want to reflect on the direction of public safety in Watsonville and the leadership helping guide that work forward. Our police and fire departments are entering this ...
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Justice Department investigating whether Minnesota’s Walz and Frey impeded immigration enforcement
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Justice Department is investigating whether Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey ...
There’s a lot that goes into deciding where to settle down: the weather, activities, culture, resources and even the local ...
A Jackson County teacher has been terminated after being arrested, a release from the Jackson County School district said.
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Matching draft prospects with of Cowboys defensive coordinator options
Whomever Dallas decides to hire as defensive coordinator will bring a different draft strategy for the Cowboys. Which prospects match them best?
The sixth-seeded 49ers look to replicate their 2021 playoff run and win a divisional game at the No. 1 seed, with the ...
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Woman, 70, dies after Universal Orlando ride in November
A 70-year-old woman died after riding the Revenge of the Mummy at Universal Orlando in November, according to a Florida ...
About 160 workers at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital have approved a new three-year labor contract that includes substantial ...
The first time most people hear the quiet chirp of a smoke detector in the dead of winter, it feels like a minor nuisance. It’s easy to press a finger to the base, silence the sound and carry on. But ...
Midsize cities across the U.S. are increasingly converting one-way streets to two-way routes. Transportation planners view ...
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Social media platforms removed 4.7 million accounts after Australia banned them for children
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Social media companies have revoked access to about 4.7 million accounts identified as ...
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