Due to significant continued high winds across the mountain, Snowbowl will be closed for the remainder of the day, February 18. All guests with lift tickets, rentals, or lesson purchases will be ...
The owner of a restaurant in downtown Seattle says Westlake Park construction, crime and lack of city support forced him to ...
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Métis Nation–Saskatchewan's mental health support program to close after federal funding lost
The Métis Nation–Saskatchewan told its members their mental health and addictions support program will close March 31 after federal government support was cut.
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Beaufort County ICE task force in operation since October: ‘We’re very covert in what we do’
"They're not living in fear in Beaufort County. They have no reason to," the sheriff said in response to fear and concerns from immigrant communities in the county.
President Donald Trump’s administration cannot force states to hand over detailed information on people who have applied for or received aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a ...
President Donald Trump faces one of the weightiest decisions of his second term as he orders the largest military buildup in the Middle East in 22 years.
Partner program empowers advisors, consultants, and technology partners to work together under a global framework built ...
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It really looks like we’re about to bomb Iran again
Don't expect a war to end as quickly this time.
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Task force looks to eradicate health disparities
A Grand Rapids organization is dedicated to supporting the physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing of the Black community.
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Why Donald Trump Wants the US Military to Go Nuclear
The Department of Defense is testing nuclear reactors—small enough to fit inside a C-17 Globemaster cargo plane—as a way to power its remote bases.
Congress is barreling toward an April 20 deadline that could pit Republican hard-liners against the White House over federal surveillance authorities.
Over the past 18 years, officers at Maryland’s Frederick County jail have asked thousands of inmates two standard questions: What country are you a citizen of? And where were you born? If ...
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