Archives | May 1, 2026
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Crime/Public Safety
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Bomb threat evacuates Cd’A mall
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‘The land remembers, and so do we’: Dozens walk for missing Indigenous people awareness month
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Officers justifiably killed Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office shooter last year, prosecutor concludes
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Man killed on South Hill identified as 47-year-old ‘white supremacist gang member’
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Washington records
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‘He did everything himself’: 7-year-old saves father’s life with 911 call, honored by firefighters
Nation
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Thousands rally in LA for May Day to protest immigration sweeps, high cost of living
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Voter groups challenge order to postpone House primaries in Louisiana
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Republican governors pursue new congressional maps after US Supreme Court ruling
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Alabama governor calls for special session on redistricting
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Ex-Florida congressman guilty of secretly lobbying for Venezuela
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N.Y. governor wants to keep ICE agent who killed Renee Good out of state
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U.S. court blocks mail-order access to abortion drugs, for now
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2 U.S. Bank employees dead, person in custody after bank robbery
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9-year-old hit and killed by school bus in New York
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Reporters at McClatchy withhold bylines in dispute over AI content
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Millionaire taxes gain steam as states face budget crunches
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May Day protests to highlight struggles of workers across the US
National business
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Californians now paying $6 a gallon for kicks on Route 66
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Spirit Airlines prepares to shut down
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Duke-Amazon partnership could send college hoops down slippery slope
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Companies are increasingly favoring temporary staff over permanent hires
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American farmers shun USDA surveys as trust in data erodes
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US manufacturing sector holds steady in April; input costs hit 4-year high
World
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Mexican governor steps aside after U.S. accusations of cartel ties
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U.S. withdraws 5,000 troops from Germany, U.S. officials say
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In permissive Amsterdam, ads for fossil fuels or meat are now verboden
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After 60 days, Republican patience for the Iran War is wearing thin
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Iran internet blackout tightens military’s grip on civilian life