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Laws must be defended unless there is a clear legal or constitutional reason to change them.
After spending days in critical condition, Brenda Cooper, 66, succumbed to injuries she sustained on July 16, officials said.
City officials say the problem isn’t an overwhelming number of emergency calls — it’s the lack of EMTs to respond.
Brenda Cropper, 66, had been hospitalized in critical condition since Sunday’s fire at the Gabriel House on Oliver Street.
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The plan is the latest step by the Trump administration to gather sensitive information about people living in the U.S. as it ...
Ironman Wales said the athlete received immediate medical care during the swim section of the Swansea race on Sunday 13 July, ...
The premier of Nova Scotia says his government 'will be forced to act' and use a new bill to overturn Halifax council's ...