President Trump signed an executive order that puts some 8,000 high-ranking civil servants into a new category of employees who can be fired for any reason.
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After a public nomination period and public voting, the five (5) nominees receiving the highest number of votes in each category are invited to the Arts Awards event as finalists.
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The center will use advanced technology including drones, license plate reader, and live video to track crime.
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The Fair is back June 6 and 7, and June 12 and 13.
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Ukrainian drones struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg and set it ablaze, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, as the city hosted an annual economic forum promoted by President Putin.
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The site compares undocumented immigrants to extraterrestrials, refers to people as "it," and says "they do not belong here."
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Nearly 83, Barry Manilow is recovering from cancer, preparing for a series of concerts, and releasing his first album of new songs in nearly 15 years, What a Time.
Free programs at libraries statewide encourage readers of all ages to stay engaged this summer
Doug Duffey & B.A.D.D. performed at the Rhythm & Relief Concert for KEDM. These talented musicians wowed the crowd with their energy and passion as they volunteered their time and skills to support public radio.
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- Sen. Warner warns of risks from Pulte's intelligence appointment
- California's primary for governor is undecided as candidates vie to be in the top two