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Fish­er­men in Ica­cos are call­ing for clar­i­ty af­ter the Coast Guard is­sued a di­rec­tive or­der­ing them to ply their trade with­in two miles from shore.
As the federal government remains closed, hundreds of thousands of disabled individuals in Massachusetts face an impending ...
The rel­a­tives of a San­gre Grande man are ap­peal­ing for help in lo­cat­ing him af­ter he was re­port­ed miss­ing on Fri­day.
He was selected to succeed Paul Schmidt, who is retiring.
One lane of Salem Parkway is closed near downtown Winston-Salem this morning, according to a notice from the N.C. Department ...
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