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Happy New Year! May Your City Never Become San Francisco, New York or Seattle

Or Portland, Denver, Boston, Dallas, Houston or Los Angeles.

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Passion for Puerto Rico

The island has shaped the “Hamilton” creator’s identity. Now he’s bringing the musical to San Juan, and things are getting complicated.

Multi-car crash blocked eastbound I-24 near Calvert City – WPSD Local 6

Multi-car crash blocked eastbound I-24 near Calvert City  WPSD Local 6UPDATE: Crews say the crash site has been cleared. Both of the eastbound lanes of I-24 are open again– until it goes down to one lane on the Ohio River.

At Least 429 Dead In Indonesian Tsunami, As Residents Warned To Remain Vigilant

The tsunami that battered coastlines along the Sunda Strait over the weekend follows a similar wave that pounded the island of Sulawesi in September, killing an estimated 2,100.

Did a Queens Podiatrist Help Donald Trump Avoid Vietnam?

Dr. Larry Braunstein rented his office from the Trumps. Relatives say he was central to a diagnosis that got the 22-year-old Mr. Trump a medical exemption.

After Big Losses, Investors Keep A Look Out For Santa Claus Rally

On Monday, the Dow logged a nearly 3 percent loss — breaking a 100-year-old record for the worst Christmas Eve performance. After a day off for Christmas, trading resumes Wednesday.

Yielding for funeral processions depends on location | Local News – messenger-inquirer

Yielding for funeral processions depends on location | Local News  messenger-inquirerYou’re driving down a city street, not near an intersection, and you see a funeral procession heading toward you in the opposing lane. What do you do? Pull o…

Rida Mazagri: Annual vehicle inspections serve no useful purpose – Huntington Herald Dispatch

Rida Mazagri: Annual vehicle inspections serve no useful purpose  Huntington Herald DispatchAnnual motor vehicle inspections were begun more than 40 years ago for the purpose of keeping unsafe vehicles off the road and thereby preventing moto…

Year in Review: Political drama plays out in 2018 – The Gazette

Year in Review: Political drama plays out in 2018  The GazetteThe political scene across the Lowcountry proved contentious throughout 2018, especially when it came to South Carolina’s First Congressional District race.

ICE Continues To Release Hundreds Of Asylum-Seekers Into Public Park In El Paso, Texas

Officials appear to have resumed coordinating with local shelters after days of dropping off hundreds of mostly Central American migrants without any plan.

ICE Continues To Release Asylum-Seekers Into Public Park In El Paso, Texas

Officials appear to have resumed coordinating with local shelters after days of dropping off hundreds of mostly Central American migrants without any plan.

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