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Landowners are blocking public access to a renowned Utah fishery. Is that legal?
The Salt Lake Tribune· 3 days agoInstead, property lines, a “legal gray area” and an apparent lack of enforcement by state agencies —...
Flathead Warming Center to Respond to Complaints at Formal Hearing - Flathead Beacon
Flathead Beacon· 15 hours agoThe Kalispell City Council on July 1 will host a formal hearing as part of a legal process to direct...
Property owners endure 100 years of warrantless snooping
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San Diego officials misled the public on Chollas Creek flood-control work, new suit alleges
U-T San Diego· 15 minutes agoA new lawsuit accuses San Diego city officials of wrongly claiming in years of budget documents that...
What is Operation Lone Star? Gov. Greg Abbott’s controversial border mission, explained.
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Police/Fire: Homeless man rows, rows, rows a boat away from police capture
Gloucester Daily Times· 6 days agoThe 26-year-old Gloucester man, already facing charges in the warrant, will be summonsed to count on new charges of breaking and entering into a boat in the daytime to commit a felony, larceny ...
Municipal police reports for April 2-29 - Shelby County Reporter
The Shelby County Reporter· 2 days agoMunicipal police reports for April 2-29
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Salem News· 6 days agoA Boardman contractor who already faced charges in Common Pleas Court for theft is facing a new felony theft charge in Columbiana County Municipal Court. A preliminary hearing was set June 17 ...
EDITORIAL: Moon Valley's prairie restoration offers unique benefits
Post-Bulletin· 5 days agoIf you live in southeastern Minnesota, you've probably visited Whitewater State Park. It's one of...
A 100-Ton Locomotive With No One in the Cab
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBUFFALO, N.Y. — One evening last June, as Esther Iradukunda set the table for dinner at her home in Buffalo, she heard a high-pitched cry through the...