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Then and Now: Looking back at 150 years of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo Sports· 21 hours agoThe fare was as little as 25 cents to the old L&N depot or 55 cents to New Albany, and the jockey...
Del City residents fear a loss of their way of life if a jail is built nearby
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 1 day agoChurches, some restaurants and other businesses are clustered along parts of SE 15, SE 29, Sunnylane...
Key Bridge collapse: A tugboat escort could have prevented tragedy, some believe
Baltimore Sun· 4 hours agoAs the Dali slid out of its berth at the Port of Baltimore in the early hours of March 26, it wasn’t...
Davis company is farming without using soil. What to know about Gotham Greens
KCRA 3 Sacramento· 3 days agoYou may have driven along Interstate 80 in Davis and wondered what was happening inside a modern...
United Power electric cooperative cuts cord with Tri-State wholesale power supplier
Denver Post· 1 day agoIn addition, the company expects to cut its greenhouse gas emissions in Colorado by 2030 by 89% from...
Military service members can now get reimbursed for pet-related moving expenses. Here's the safest...
AOL· 3 days agoMoving can be stressful for anyone, but having a pet can make things significantly more complicated...
Trending / Special Report: A close look at AI in Lane County
Cottage Grove Sentinel· 19 hours agoEditor’s Note: This is part two of a three-part series on Lane County Waste Management’s quest to...
Military service members can now get reimbursed for pet-related moving expenses. Here's the safest...
Stacker via AOL· 3 days agoCitizenShipper compiled info from the Department of Agriculture, State Department, and Department of...
4 dead, 100 injured after tornado outbreak, severe weather across Oklahoma
FOX23 News· 12 hours agoFOX23 is tracking the severe weather and its aftermath across Oklahoma. If FOX23 is currently live...
Washington, D.C. shouldn’t run the nation’s economy
Orange County Register· 1 day agoIn the popular mind, nearly every American city owes its prominence to one private industry or another: steel barons built Pittsburgh, modern finance...