People have been sitting in Virginia tree stands for more than 200 days to protest construction of a natural gas pipeline.
Student works on game to teach Lakota in South Dakota, man sets bubble record in North Carolina, and moreA newspaperman who drew widespread condemnation after a recent editorial embracing the Ku Klux Klan says he has sold his little weekly paper. But the new owner’s identity and maybe even the sale itself are shrouded in doubt. The Democrat-Reporter has published two differing stories about a sale by longtime owner and editor Goodloe Sutton. One says a man and woman will own the paper.
are being retrofitted with a new letter-size mail slot that makes so-called mail fishing much more difficult . Since late 2016, the U.S. Postal Service has been replacing or retrofitting thousands of mailboxes throughout the Northeast to combat a surge in mail theft involving string and glue contraptions. The new boxes are equipped with a mechanism that grabs a letter once it is inserted and have other security enhancements that Greg Kliemisch, postal inspector for the Newark division of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, would not disclose.
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