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This story originally appeared in the Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009 edition of the Lassen County Times. In the small town of Litchfield, California on Jan. 2, 1948, Claude and ...
A chunk of a West Village building’s brick façade came crashing down outside a popular bakery this month, prompting the city ...
Low-value imports no longer are eligible to enter the U.S. duty-free. An order signed by President Donald Trump eliminated a ...
Bisbee perches in the Mule Mountains like a box of crayons spilled across the hillside. This former copper mining town paints the landscape in every color imaginable. Houses cascade down the steep ...
Police arrested a Berea woman, 36, Aug. 21 for driving while intoxicated. Also, a Fairview Park man was arrested Aug. 23 for driving drunk in a Ford Fusion.
An independent book store in Highland neighborhood faces new development, higher rent as longtime owner prepares to retire ...
The de minimis rule, a customs exemption for international shipments worth $800 or less, is a big deal for many shoppers and businesses.
From live baby chicks and Big Green Eggs to keys painted with pink leopard print, these old-timers have things the big box ...
Tuesday, Congressman Kustoff joined restaurant owners and operators from across Jackson for a “Restaurant Roundtable” to ...
The 40,000-square-foot store about an hour south of Cleveland houses more than 25,000 items, from antiques to survival goods, ...
For 100 years, Hughes Market & Meat Processing Inc. has been a fixture in western Kentucky, blending old-fashioned ...
Grass Valley was once the beating heart of California’s gold country. Today it still has that rough-and-tumble mining town feel. The Empire Mine State Historic Park shows how miners lived and worked.
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