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Brown, known to many as “Hal,” spent most of his 92 years fighting for the freedoms and empowerment of Black people.
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While GOP lawmakers try to convince moderates that a voter ID requirement is a “common sense” idea, they continue to push President Donald Trump’s debunked fraud narrative.
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Want to buy a gun in California? Lawmakers may have you set aside four hours — and bring ammo for the range
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The Waste Free SD hotline answers callers' questions about where and how to dispose of their unwanted waste.
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