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Republicans and Democrats in Kansas agree that concerns about the economy drove voters to support President Donald Trump by a ...
Former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace has put his longtime Washington, D.C., estate on the market for an eye-watering $6.4 million-just two months after the TV legend announced his surprise departure ...
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Looking Back in Beacon
An exhibit at the Beacon Historical Society that continues through March highlights the city’s bridges, including crossings ...
Victoire de Castellane nods to Dior motifs in a new fine jewellery collection For the latest additions to the My Dior collection, Victoire de Castellane turns the house’s signature cannage motif into ...
Washington voted to waive a city policy and approve a quote for the installation of new windows at city hall. Two council members disagreed.
If City View fails a fire inspection, and if any remaining repairs are not made by Jan. 31, a vacate order will be issued for the entire building. If City View fails a fire inspection, and if any ...
Microsoft has been working on dynamic animated wallpapers for Windows 11 for a few years, and now a former designer has revealed exactly what they look like. Sergey Kisselev, a former motion ...
Washington’s city hall building is one step closer to a slight makeover after the city council voted Tuesday night to approve a quote for the replacement of eight windows in disrepair.
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