Lawyers with Innovation Law Lab filed a second petition seeking the release of an Albany mom of two detained at the Northwest ICE Processing Center.
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A 15-year-old boy from Illinois died after he was hit in the head by a line drive during baseball practice, a coroner confirmed.
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Start your morning with The National News Desk as Jan Jeffcoat sits down with a former member of the Iraqi Task Force, Mark Vargas.
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Here's why the mayor had to cast the tie-breaker (hint: Albany electeds have different visions for the future).
The project's contractor is now offering a January 2028 completion date, ODOT officials told the Oregon Transportation Commission on Thursday.
The Albany Civil Rights Institute (ACRI) has named Craig E. Moore, a Fort Oglethorpe native, as its new executive director. It is one of the leading Civil Rights research institute in the nation.
Rumors circulated for days about the supreme leader's injuries after he was chosen by an Assembly of Experts to succeed his father.