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Students celebrated the distribution of The Birch Log with a signing party, organized by the student government.
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The town of Milford and its boys volleyball team continued to rally in support of Marcelo Gomes, the junior volleyball player ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The Trump administration’s latest vow to “aggressively revoke” Chinese student visas could affect as many 50,000 ...
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The Olympian on MSNWhat’s happening this week around Thurston CountyLacey Rotary Duck Dash: On Saturday, June 7, from 11 am to 4 pm at the Thurston County Fairgrounds, 3054 Carpenter Road SE, ...
The denim section deserves special recognition—rows upon rows of blue jeans in every conceivable wash, cut, and era, from high-waisted mom jeans enjoying their ironic resurrection to bootcuts ...
There’s a magical place in Waterbury where your dollar stretches like saltwater taffy and shopping feels like a treasure hunt. It’s called Red White & Blue Thrift Store, and it might just be the most ...
A fight between two girls at a Texas high school graduation party left one graduate dead, authorities said. Andrew Farias, 18, was killed during the dispute at a home in the Austin suburb of ...
MEXIA, Texas (KWTX) - Mexia police responded to a graduation party shooting held at a residence off N. Echols over the weekend that left one person with apparent gunshot wounds, according to police.
The victim, Adrian Ransom, 18, reported to police that he was at a graduation party on Ware Street when a verbal altercation broke out among attendees. Ransom says he was walking away from the ...
He told police he had been at a graduation party at a home when an argument started among several of the people. He said as he was walking away, he heard three to four gunshots and was hit by a ...
An 18-year-old has been arrested in the shooting death of Andrew Farias, who Texas authorities say was killed at a party one day after he graduated high school. The Uhland Police Department said ...
In response to a federal lawsuit, the Agriculture Department said it would refrain, for now, from demanding that states turn ...
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