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The Cool DownOfficials issue warning following concerning series of animal attacks on humans — here's what you need to knowThere is no confirmation that the recent cases are connected. Officials issue warning following concerning series of animal ...
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The Kansas City StarDiscover eco-smart gardening: 6 stories on nature-friendly tacticsThese curated articles discuss nature-friendly gardening techniques that promote sustainability and biodiversity. They ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer‘If that means I’m a one-term mayor, then so be it.’ Mayor Cherelle Parker puts it all on the line in city workers strike.Mayor Cherelle L. Parker is putting it all on the line. In a fiery news conference on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Parker made clear on Thursday that she wasn’t ready to capitulate in ...
Boston has declared its independence from disgraced City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson, whose last day of work after resigning following her conviction on federal corruption charges was July 4.
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Des Moines RegisterWoman in critical condition at the hospital after 'near-drowning' at Gray's Lake ParkPolice said they were continuing to investigate the near-drowning, and say there's no danger to other park users.
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Dallas Morning NewsDallas agrees to block enforcement of weed decriminalization after appeals court rulingDallas will not enforce a voter-approved charter amendment that aimed to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana, for now. Last week, the city of Dallas filed a joint motion with Texas Attorney ...
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Des Moines RegisterIowa Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 Midday results for July 4, 2025The Iowa Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big with rewards ranging from $1,000 to millions. The most an Iowan has ever won from playing the lottery was $343 million in 2018 ...
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The Washington PostBaltimore is seeing the city’s fewest homicides in 50 years. Here’s why.Multiple people have taken credit for the historic drop that mirrors a national decrease in violent crimes. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott says it’s due to a community-based approach to gun violence.
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Business InsiderA couple transformed a 20-year-old school bus into a mobile home and traveled the country's parks: 'It's not for the lazy'Scott Heltz and his partner, Shaquita Riley, knew they wanted to travel the country. So they spent three years renovating a school bus to live in.
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Hartford CourantHistoric CT records store is closing its storefront. ‘We’re feeling so much love,’ owner saysReplay Records is taking its final in-store spin as the owners are planning to close the storefront this month after 36 years in business. Owners Doug and Mary Snyder announced on Facebook and ...
A council has rejected plans to move a family-run animal charity to a new site. According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS), more than 900 people supported the application to relocate ...
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Tallahassee DemocratFAMU appoints first woman Head Drum Major in Marching 100 history: meet Dupe OloyedeOloyede will continue to play her praises but this upcoming school year she will function as Head Drum Major for the university's "incomparable" Marching 100 band. She is the first woman ever ...
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Greenwich TimeRacial imbalances in the student body of two Greenwich elementary schools persist for yearsThat the student populations at two Greenwich elementary schools were listed by the state as racially imbalanced in the last school year was not a shock: They have been so for close to or over a ...
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PNJ.com PensacolaBeing a great place to work starts with creating a great place to live | StuderToday, people decide where they want to live, and then the job search begins. People who can work virtually have even more options on where to live.
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CT InsiderHydrangeas get 'early summer damage' after heat wave. CT expert advises how to revive themAfter hydrangeas went "gangbusters" last year throughout Connecticut, this year's flowers have experienced more "heat injuries," according to a Connecticut plant diagnostician. Despite warm winter ...
Just one drink will be fine, some would argue before driving home. But doctors say there are factors at play - your genetics, what you've eaten, your history with alcohol - that make it hard to tell ...
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