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Baguio revisits cable car, elevated train proposals
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines — An abandoned plan to improve Baguio’s public transportation with elevated trains or cable cars is ...
Mass deportations and sudden ICE raids are forcing undocumented families to make the agonizing choice to leave pets behind.
The SFUSD assignment process is notoriously complicated. Here are which schools are the most in demand and answers to key ...
Opinion
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'I'm looking out for America's reputation': What Houstonians want in politicians
"I won't be voting for any candidate who treats fighting or doing battle as their main qualification," writes Linda Wallace.
The documentary “A Place to Belong” charts the work of Catholic Charities of Philadelphia and the transformative experience, ...
Green Bay's officials have split down the ideological divide over the death of Preble grad Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Opinion
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Keir Starmer faces another humiliating U-turn - argument has already been lost
ESTHER MCVEY: Another day, another disaster hanging over the head of our Prime Minister.
An editorial in the Evening Tribune said the union free speech protestors in 1912 “would be much better dead" as police and ...
The Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County raised its base owner‑surrender fee to $400 last year, and local rescues and ...
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‘Yellow line’, the de facto Israeli buffer zone shaping life in Gaza
The so-called yellow line has been squeezing Palestinians into smaller areas, making their lives more difficult.
When Baton Rouge Police Chief Thomas Morse took office in early 2024, he restarted a program meant to cut down on car ...
Channel 11’s Amy Hudak was in Cranberry Township, where there were no cars on the road, and most of the shops and restaurants ...
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