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Oregon’s most Latino city removes Flock cameras after audit confirms immigration agencies accessed data
The city installed 23 license plate cameras in spring 2025 to target crime, but that’s not all they did.
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6m‘He wasn’t waiting for life to happen’: Family remembers 23-year-old killed near Ann Arbor
John Frick had begun to find his footing. He earned his degree from Michigan State University in December and landed a sales job in Chicago near his older sister, Emma.
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3mFetterman bemoans insurgent ‘dirtbag left’ in Democratic Party
"You know, some of these candidates are outrageous," said Fetterman.
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5mTrail Blazers owner says taxpayers must cover entire Moda Center makeover
“It feels like we’re making a pretty big investment by staying here,” Tom Dundon said.
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9mSee who’s graduating from Auburn High School; plus Q&As with 2 top students
Thousands of Central New York students are graduating this month. We will be publishing lists of the graduating classes and introducing you to the top students at each school.
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5mDontae Stidum Jr. proud to represent 2 schools, honor late friend at Les Schwab Bowl
Stidum attends a 3A school but plays football for a 6A school, and he was picked for the all-star event for the second consecutive year.