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From the stories that shocked us, to the stories that moved us, 2024 had it all. As we enter a new year, LEX 18 is looking back on the biggest headline-makers of the year.
With the last school board meetings of the year wrapped up, schools are continuing to focus on how to best support students in 2025. Also in this week's education roundup: Local districts review ...
Confidence appears to be at an all-time high for Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith. Smith and the Buckeyes are gearing up to take on the No. 1 Or ...
In January, a deep freeze claimed 12 lives across the state, including one in Rankin County. In February, a Jackson police ...
As we are about to usher in a New Year, I met with some Buffalo residents about their hopes for 2025 along Buffalo's Elmwood ...
Authorities say the 19-year-old was traveling fast on Sunset Drive and failed to stop at the stop sign at Guthrie Road, ...
Even as U.S. politics seemed to be locked into familiar patterns, a few faith leaders showed the ability to take the country ...
WLRN broke the story of a worrying environmental mystery in the Keys, exposed a serious ethics concern in the City of Miami, ...
Dajani, a Moraine Valley Community College assistant dean, was invited into the Cultivate: Women of Color Leadership cohort.
Divorce, student debt, airline travel, house purchase and inheritance comprised the top 5 most read columns of the year Happy New Year. Did you manage to avoid any financial disasters? It's been quite ...