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A D.C. judge vacated a default against activist Darren Pasha in Capital Pride's anti‑stalking suit, keeping the case open and shifting the next hearing to April 17.
Cincinnati police have issued an alert for 16-year-old A'zire Whiting-Osley, last seen Feb. 22 on the 2000 block of Burnet Avenue. Detective Nikki Oliver is asking for tips.
Seattle Center’s four-day free clinic will offer dental, vision and medical care to people who struggle to access services. Tickets are limited and handed out daily at Fisher Pavilion.
Plaintiffs in the Students for Fair Admissions suit say threats and harassment pushed them to seek anonymity as Kamehameha asks a judge to unmask them.
CAL FIRE and Placer County Fire will hand out PG&E-donated chargers, blankets and flashlights at Alta Station 98 this weekend for residents hit by a storm-related outage.
Penn told graduate resident advisors they will no longer receive free on‑campus summer housing, prompting protests and a petition as students face new summer costs.
The Hawaiʻi State Council on Developmental Disabilities will bring about 500 advocates to the State Capitol on March 4 for civic training, mock hearings and meetings with lawmakers.
The 15th annual Maui 5K returns to Māʻalaea next Sunday, raising funds for Maui County schools. New youth pricing and packet pickup details are in place.
An at‑risk 11‑year‑old reported missing Sunday night in Wilton has been found safe, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said.
A quick‑pick bought at a Coral Springs BJ’s matched all five Fantasy 5 numbers Sunday, producing a roughly $101,546 payout that must be claimed at a Florida Lottery office.
A parvo outbreak is complicating the rescue of dozens of dumped dogs near Tahlequah. Puppy Haven Rescue says quarantine and vet bills are stretching the group to the limit.
Wilson County opened a pet-friendly warming shelter at Faith Lutheran Church for two nights, offering cots, blankets and meals. Transportation is available at 615-489-9129.
Local pilots and national models show training plus supports can move Detroiters into better jobs — but wage growth and employer pipelines still lag.
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