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"There is nothing more beautiful, moving and hopeful," documentary filmmaker Ken Burns said Friday as he welcomed America's 74 newest citizens at Monticello.
A call to 911 just before 7 a.m. Monday alerted authorities to the Purdy Road crash, which they believe happened sometime overnight.
Officials are asking the public to avoid the area if possible.
Community Hospital Wednesday announced the closure of the Curtis Medical Center after 30 years, citing anticipated federal cuts to Medicaid and current financial environment.
Firefighters responded to the site around 10 p.m. and encountered heavy fire on the exterior of the building, the chief said.
A weather system could potentially impact over 500,000 people across the state, with tennis ball-sized hail and heavy rain forecast along with winds gusting up to 70 mph.
The Mexican restaurant scene in Clemmons appears to be gaining a Chiptole location as part of a new retail building planned for 2415 Lewisville-Clemmons Road.
A judge has overturned Charlottesville's citywide rezoning ordinance after the lawyers representing the city missed a filing deadline.
Edwin Lee Walter was pronounced dead June 23, Yellowstone County Deputy Coroner Valerie Juhl said. The 53-year-old was being treated at the Billings Clinic for blunt force injuries.
Numerous severe thunderstorms are possible across North Dakota on Friday, continuing a recent pattern of dangerous weather.
The Tulsa Police Department Homicide Unit is asking those who captured video from 10-11:30 p.m. during the Juneteenth event prior to a fatal shooting to share the footage with investigators.
Thunderstorms that packed strong winds knocked over two large metal grain silos and damaged others at the Dakota Midland Grain Elevator in Voltaire in central North Dakota, while reports of ...
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