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Historic Black Mardi Gras and landmark law office to be part of Mobile heritage district
Mobile County is moving forward with major renovations to two historic Black institutions on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue as part of a broader plan to create a cultural and civil rights district.
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2mScoring early and often, No. 10 Ridgewood needs every run to win Group 4 state title
Ridgewood holds on to capture third state championship
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2mAuburn lands commitment from 4-star defensive lineman
Auburn added another blue-chip prospect to its 2027 recruiting class on Sunday
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2mChances rise for tropical mischief in the Gulf this week
System could help raise rain chances in Alabama.
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3m2026 baseball state finals: LIVE VIDEO, Results, recaps, photos & more, June 10 & 14
Watch games live & on-demand, plus check back often for complete coverage of N.J.'s state championships
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3mN.Y. weather: Thunderstorms threaten NYC throughout Sunday afternoon, evening
Emergency officials warn of damaging winds and dangerous lightning across the five boroughs, with the highest risk from 4 p.m. through 2 a.m. Monday.