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Locals expressed a resolve to make the best of whatever the historic storm brings.


Next week's presidential race has nothing on close-to-home issues like feral cats, liquor, pot or backyard chickens.


As Hurricane Sandy approaches the East Coast, Mitt Romney scales back campaign events.


Amanda Rubio, the 12-year-old daughter of Florida's GOP senator, was involved in a golf cart collision.


Florida, with 29 electoral votes, is the largest prize among the swing states.


Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill hits her GOP rival for his controversial statement about "legitimate rape."


The Labor Department said Monday it plans to release its monthly jobs on Friday, despite the storm.


The GOP presidential nominee encourages his supporters to help their neighbors and people affected by Hurricane Sandy.


Methods are known as "long-acting reversible contraceptives."


An Associated Press analysis says President Obama is in position to eke out an Electoral College win.


Political yard signs could become flying objects in Sandy; campaigns urge supporters to bring them in


One crewmember of the replica HMS Bounty died, and the Coast Guard rescued 14 others before it sank. Captain is missing.


The brutal force and massive breadth of superstorm Sandy may leave as many as 10 million people in the dark from West Virginia to Maine and ...


The Old Guard has kept watch over the Tomb of the Unknowns without interruption since 1948. Sandy did not change that.


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