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Aerial video: Proposed RV resort in Midway park causes concern for some area residents

Some Midway residents believe a proposed RV resort spanning nearly 250 acres will be too large for the area. … Click to Continue »

Mysterious seafloor plateau off East Coast being explored for first time by NOAA team

A NOAA expedition is underway to explore unmapped areas of seafloor off the East Coast, including the first known visit to a puzzling deep sea anomaly known as the Caryn … Click to Continue »

Democrats vow to confront their ‘single biggest problem’: Reaching out to minority voters

Democrats say they have settled on a plan to reverse their across-the-board declines with voters of color in the 2020 election. It starts with not taking their support for granted. … Click to Continue »

Letters to the Editor: Real ID problems. Retool school safety plan. Fate of Davis statue.

‘Real Id’ hassle For over 80 years the ease and convenience of getting and renewing a driver’s license at the local courthouse was a luxury most took for granted. In … Click to Continue »

Man drowns trying to save child who fell off a sailboat, Washington officials say

A man who jumped into Lake Washington after a child fell off a sailboat drowned trying to save the child, the Bellevue Fire Department said. Officials rushed to the scene … Click to Continue »

Would an enormous RV park outside Midway help Woodford County’s tiny town or ruin it?

How many RVs are too many RVs? That’s the question being asked in Midway right now as residents and city council members grapple with a proposal to build an enormous … Click to Continue »

Hiker calls for help after being chased by bears — then vanishes, Alaska officials say

When bears started charging toward Fina Kiefer, she called her husband for help. The 55-year-old told him multiple bears were charging her on the Pioneer Ridge hiking trail in Alaska, … Click to Continue »

‘We didn’t win.’ Trump appears to admit Biden won election in Fox News interview

More than seven months after the 2020 election, former President Donald Trump appeared to admit his defeat on Wednesday. In an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Trump said … Click to Continue »

Forty years after AIDS appeared, it’s still an epidemic of silence, neglect and death

The HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the greatest public health challenges of our era. June 2021 marks 40 years since the first cases of AIDS were reported in the U.S., … Click to Continue »

Fayette schools MAP test scores dropped during COVID. ‘We will make up this loss.’

Test scores among Fayette kindergarten through eighth graders fell after school buildings shut down due to the coronavirus and students learned from home. Brooke Stinson, Fayette interim associate director of … Click to Continue »

Don’t be afraid to be real. The truth makes us free, so tell it.

In a June 4 op-ed for the Herald-Leader, Our Voices columnist Lisa A. Brown said something insightful that I wanted to elaborate on. She was writing about the ways in … Click to Continue »

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