As someone who frequently travels with my family for vacations, I typically fly out of Grand Forks International Airport (GFK). While I appreciate the convenience of having a local airport, the ...
A front-page article in the ADN (“Nearly 70,000 Alaskans could see food assistance cut off if federal shutdown continues”) says SNAP benefits in Alaska (and elsewhere) could be cut off in November due ...
Contact your state legislators to stop the latest power grab. North Carolina Republicans will introduce a redrawn Congressional map when they meet the week of Oct. 20. Their intention is to give their ...
Indiana University fully cut the Indiana Daily Student’s print newspaper — including the special publications it had earlier indicated it wanted us to run — Tuesday evening, hours after firing its ...
North Dakota has long been defined by its resilience and economic self-sufficiency, thanks to the vast network of small businesses. From the family farms to the local oil service companies, small ...
ESPN's Alden Gonzalez predicted the Padres to bring in a top-class starting pitcher via trade during the offseason. The Padres could lose key rotation options in Dylan Cease and Michael King in the ...
The Democratic agenda is just what it says: democratic. It focuses on the needs of all, recognizing and respecting the role that the people play in government. Democrats believe government should ...
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. — Mike Brown is in the early stages of implementing his vision for his star players. Through the first few days of training camp, the new Knicks coach has spoken about wanting to use ...
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Janice Combs wrote a letter in support of her son as part of a defense sentencing memorandum Jason Kempin/Getty Sean "Diddy" Combs' mother, Janice, wrote a letter in support of her son as part of a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — While the Browns’ offensive struggles dominate headlines, their defensive line has been a legitimate bright spot — and it might soon get even better. Second-year defensive tackle ...
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