Albany Mayor Dorcey Applyrs speaks during a wreath laying ceremony following a march from the New York State Museum to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Lincoln Park in h ...
Florida serious about eliminating property taxes? Vero Beach project to cause gridlock on main roads? Too much driving in St Lucie County reckless.
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Local Historia: The Buckshot War of 1838
This column originally appeared in the January 2026 issue of Town&Gown magazine. Early in my teaching career, I became obsessed with political drama TV shows. I would binge-watch episodes of “The West ...
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You can actually visit these US presidents’ homes and estates
From the birthplaces of early presidents to sprawling estates overlooking rivers and valleys, the United States is dotted with remarkable historic homes that tell the stories of its leaders. Many of ...
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The 11th largest city in California, these are the things to do in Riverside, a destination that often flies under the radar.
"The National Guard is no longer a strategic reserve to be utilized in times of the most extreme national emergencies. We are ...
New York Army National Guard Maj. Gen. Michel Natali paid tribute to the nation’s eighth president, Martin Van Buren, as he laid a wreath from President Donald Trump at Van Buren’s gravesite in ...
LSU sophomore quarterback Michael Van Buren plans to enter the transfer portal, a source with knowledge of his decision told The Advocate on Saturday, temporarily emptying the quarterback room before ...
BATON ROUGE — Following the end of the 2025 season last month in Houston at the Texas Bowl, one of the bigger questions regarding LSU football's current roster was would quarterback Michael Van Buren ...
Michael Van Buren’s time with LSU has seemingly come to an end as the sophomore quarterback has announced he intends to put his name into the transfer portal. Van Buren’s career began at Mississippi ...
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