For David Flanagan, the seeds of becoming a United States citizen were planted when he was in college in his native Ireland.
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A man convicted of a 2008 robbery in Decatur was one of few granted parole following hearings last week as the statewide parole rate — criticized last Tuesday at a Reentry Alabama meeting — continues ...
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The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority’s attempt to dip into another $5 million from its Tourism Special Emergency Fund after ...
Farm bill season has stretched into the winter in the capital with no end in sight. There's not enough money to help both ...
For David Flanagan, the seeds of becoming a United States citizen were planted when he was in college in his native Ireland.
A local chiropractor being sued over allegations he filmed people using the unisex bathroom in his office is saying the Sheriff’s Department should give him his camera, computer and cellphone […] ...
Getting a debt consolidation loan is a fairly easy process, but you should start by assessing your eligibility.