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2019-03-18
New owner wanted after nearly 80-year-old Rock Store closes
Where eagles flirt: A D.C. tale of love, loss and raccoons
Bin Laden’s son rising through al-Qaida ranks
Basin authority slated to discuss funding contract
Veterans group will host statewide convention in April
Panel selects lone finalist for executive director
‘Captain Marvel’ soars even higher
Statement of core values
Abortion a difficult fight to pick with Louisiana’s governor
Little Rock defense attorney takes pride in acquittals
ON RECORD THE
Urban growth will be focus of public forum
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
ON BEAT THE
Short trail at park is long on tranquility
Jury to decide if school system banned yoga for Christianity
Criticism flares over plans for solar farm
Second pregnancy strains the family asked for support
TODAY IN HISTORY
Where are the nurses?
Other 2020 Dems sharpen criticism of Beto O’Rourke
Fort Worth’s $1.2B Panther Island project raises questions on costs, timeline
No dental coverage? Discount plans can provide savings
College admissions is a big business; It usually doesn’t involve bribery
FTC REPORT: FLORIDA IS THE U.S. SCAM CAPITAL AND THE TARGET IS MILLENNIALS
It’s time for ‘Jexodus’ from the Democratic Party
College case makes the Sopranos seem amateurs
Don’t conceal depth of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes
March to the top
Knicks block LeBron at the finish, rally to beat Lakers
No. 22 Auburn routs No. 8 Tennessee, 84-64
Some games to keep an eye on for possible upsets
East Region: Duke sitting pretty as No. 1 overall seed
Midwest Region: North Carolina faces tough road
West Region: Gonzaga rules despite loss in title game
Michigan State beats Michigan for sixth Big Ten championship
Cavaliers earn top seed for second straight year
Sixers get by Bucks, 130-125
Busch ties Petty’s record with 200th career NASCAR win
Rory McIlroy wins Players title
Ichiro hitless; Mariners beat Yomiuri in exhibition
Should media avoid naming the gunmen in mass shootings?
Native Americans say movement to end ‘redface’ is slow
Students look to love at New Zealand school hit by tragedy
Elite colleges admit more low-income students than ever, but scandal reinforces stereotypes
‘Medieval’ diseases flare as unsanitary living conditions proliferate
Nevada considers technology to scan cellphones after crashes
Micro-robots could go inside the body and track vital signs, professor says
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