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Denver sidewalk program fee changes are coming after City Council vote

The Denver City Council has approved significant changes to how the public works department will bill Denver residents for sidewalk repair and construction. Instead of annual fees based on property

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Israel agrees to ‘initial withdrawal line’ in Gaza, hostage release to begin when Hamas confirms deal: Trump

On Saturday, former President Trump revealed that Israel has reached an “initial withdrawal line” accord in Gaza, noting that a

Mexican naval ship that crashed into Brooklyn Bridge finally sails home from NYC

The tall ship Cuauhtémoc of the Mexican Navy, which notoriously collided with the Brooklyn Bridge, departed from Manhattan on Saturday

Queens cousins die in murder-suicide after dispute over sale of home: family, police sources

Two cousins from Queens, engaged in a conflict over the sale of a property, were reportedly killed in a suspected

Youngkin calls for embattled Dem AG hopeful Jay Jones to drop out after vile texts surface wishing GOP lawmaker, children be shot dead

Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia has urged attorney general candidate Jay Jones to withdraw from the race following the emergence

Sky-high prices: Colorado man hit with $19,824 airport parking fee after system glitch

A man from Colorado faced a staggering bill of nearly $20,000 for less than 30 minutes of parking at Denver

Federal judge blocks Trump admin from sending troops to Portland — as feds unleash mace and tear gas on anti-ICE agitators

A federal judge in Oregon has temporarily halted the Trump administration's initiative to send hundreds of National Guard troops to

Harvard Law professor placed on leave after firing pellet gun near Boston area synagogue

A visiting professor at Harvard Law School has been placed on administrative leave following allegations of firing a pellet rifle

Once-idyllic section of Queens sees murders rise 62% in just a year

Once a quiet area of Queens, known for its safety, is now grappling with a shocking 62% increase in homicides