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WGN-TV USA Nation January 11, 2024
Posted: Jan 10, 2024 / 05:25 PM CST Updated: Jan 10, 2024 / 05:51 PM CST SHARE LAPORTE COUNTY, Ind. — A Northwest Indiana mother received 42 years in prison for the brutal death of her 4-year-old son — who was tortured, starved and lived in a dark basement. In an amended... + más
They were traveling through Tennessee to a funeral. A traffic stop left them trying to get their 5 children back. | 10 WBNS
High school scores and top performers from Friday, March 24 | Orlando Sentinel
10 WBNS USA Nation March 24, 2023
COFFEE COUNTY, Tenn. — A Georgia couple is fighting to regain custody of their five children in Tennessee – after a seemingly benign traffic stop led to a drug possession charge and then a bewildering legal saga that so far has dragged on for more than a month – without a... + más
How much does a funeral cost? Funeral homes may have to post prices online for the first time. | MarketWatch
Most parents are jealous of their kids’ childhood: poll | New York Post
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 06, 2022
Having a keen sense of the history of the evolution of Boston’s Zoning Code and the process of appealing those requirements, I take issue with the Sept. 28 editorial, As the former chair of Boston’s Zoning Board of Appeal, I can attest that the zoning code has been updated... + más
Boston’s net-zero emissions zoning code raises concerns among developers | The Boston Globe
Wu set to overhaul powerful city zoning board | The Boston Globe
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion January 18, 2023
After 30 years of calling for affordable housing in its Comprehensive Plan, the town of Yarmouth is finally poised to take action. Yarmouth’s Affordable Housing Committee has recommended passage of an inclusionary zoning ordinance that would require new residential... + más
Football: Yarmouth holds off Mt. Ararat for 8-man Large School South crown | Portland Press Herald
New era of Boston zoning under Mayor Wu? | The Boston Globe
The New York Times USA Opinion April 15, 2023
It’s Herbert Hoover’s fault. In the early 1920s, as a reform-minded secretary of commerce, Hoover wanted to bring order to America’s chaotic cities and towns, where a lack of controls on land use allowed grimy factories, livery stables and the like to spring up in... + más
Supreme Court says it hasn’t identified person who leaked draft opinion | The Boston Globe
Supreme Court says it failed to identify who leaked draft abortion opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade | ABC News
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