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The city is hosting its own Facebook Live session on Monday, May 12 at 5 p.m. to address questions about repayment options ...
Editor: Kurt Kruger asked for the eleventy gazillionth time how diversity makes us stronger. Let me answer you, Kurt. You seem to be a believer in God, since you bring ...
A former DOJ director tells KGW that the halted money returns to a pot made up of fines and penalties from federal criminal convictions, highlighting inefficiencies.
Colorado Public Utilities Commission report says complaints about Xcel’s customer service are also on the rise.
5N Plus’s quarterly revenue rose 36.7% year over year to $88.9-million, beating both Ventum’s $70.6-million and the Street’s ...
Martin’s missteps cost the St. Louis election board and the Missouri governor’s office millions in legal fees and settlement ...
As the energy price cap rises again, experts from MSE and Which? explain why switching to a fixed tariff could still save ...
Health care is unaffordable and threatens the economy, according to the CEO of Blue Cross VT, who rang the alarm in an open letter.
College professionals who support underrepresented students have seen their work suddenly thrust into the political spotlight ...
Most part of the trade, the Nifty 50 and Sensex struggled to erase losses as investors sell riskier assets like equities amid ...
Becoming pope was a big deal for a cardinal and his family. Leading candidates known as papabili (pope-ables) began strategising and negotiating even before a pontiff died.
Pope Gregory XV, elected in 1621, was the last pope to be elected by "spontaneous acclamation" when all the cardinals, believed to be acting under the influence of the Holy Spirit, proclaimed the same ...