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DDRA, the City Council, and NARCOG are beginning to ramp up Decatur’s downtown holiday spirit with the first year of a ...
They say there's no place like home for the holidays, but if you're in the mood for a little end-of-year travel, there's no place that will feel more like home than one of the South's many charming ...
I’m not saying that any funding for cancer research could have saved my grandma in 2011. Since then, however, National ...
The town Christmas tree lighting involves practically every resident bringing an ornament to add to the community display. In Bell Buckle, nobody worries about keeping up with the Joneses because ...
House Bill 5002, which aims to address CT's housing crisis, has been one of the most contentious bills of the session. Here's what to know.
Horse-Drawn Carriage Parade & Christmas Festival. Lebanon, OH. On the first Saturday in December every year, you can watch horses prancing through the streets, Christmas carolers, local vendors ...
Another season of Home Town wrapped on HGTV on June 1. While previewing the episode on Instagram, Erin Napier gave some insight into when we can expect more installments of the renovation show ...
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut, hit back at a Republican colleague who went viral after telling a town hall audience member that "we all are going to die" in response to concerns over Medicaid cuts.
Republican Sen. Joni Ernst is facing backlash after saying that “we all are going to die” while talking about potential changes to Medicaid eligibility at a town hall in north-central Iowa.
During a town hall on Friday, Ernst was pressed about President Donald Trump’s tax bill, which would slash Medicaid in order to help fund a new round of tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations.