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Sharifa Al Sudairi says the country's transformation has inspired her to follow her dream and will propel new generations of athletes
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Rep. Monica Church grew up fishing, backpacking and bird-hunting with her grandfather, four-term Democratic Idaho Gov. Cecil Andrus. He was the one who taught her, his oldest grandchild, how to drive a car and operate a boat.
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The Eureka City Council heard a report showing that only 41% of local childcare needs are met, with costs consuming 43% of median income, sparking calls for action beyond the city’s scope.
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Salon owner donates locals’ locks to charity for children suffering hair loss.
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With a strong commitment to the environment at its core, a sustainable wine cooperative established in 1904 has grown to include nearly 1,600 winegrowers across Trentino, Italy.
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A powerful collaboration between artist Louie Gong, Eighth Generation and Huy raises awareness for incarcerated Indigenous people, offering support through art and cultural advocacy, including a Never Say Goodbye blanket that symbolizes transformation, healing and hope for those affected by the prison system.
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A constant fixture of National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek’s journey through rural Japan was the whirligig, or as he called them, “seismic scarecrows.” Gardeners he spoke to use these contraptions to scare away crop pests like mice and foxes. Host Carolyn Beeler spoke with Salopek about the whirligigs, rural Japanese architectural aesthetics and how he got aboard a cargo ship to cross to North America.
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There have been reports of missed collections and missing and damaged carts.
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Miami-based private equity firm continues acquisition streak with purchase from Finning International H.I.G. Capital has agreed to acquire 4Refuel, a North American mobile on-site liquid…
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Bike lane removals and redesigns of 11th and Austin streets have led to heated discourse on bike infrastructure under mayor John Whitmire’s administration.
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Residents at Bolden Townhomes in Southwest Atlanta face living conditions described as 'unlivable' and 'illegal' due to neglect and lack of maintenance.
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If you want to conserve water, are interested in composting and recycling and want information about drought tolerant plants, we can help. We offer in-ground irrigation evaluations (over the telephone or in person) for high water users, defined by an average of more than 15,000 gallons per month over the past year. Will Stone and…
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"Learn why cats poop in yard and how to address the issue. Our expert listicle provides causes, consequences, and effective solutions for cat pooping in yard."
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Brice Wallace Salt Lake Business Journal Utah’s infrastructure has received one of the highest grades in the U.S. but needs improvement to meet the state’s future population growth. That is the assessment of the Utah section of the American Society of Civil Engineers in an every-four-years report card on the state’s infrastructure. Utah’s overall C-plus grade was unchanged from 2020. The new state report follows a national report card released i
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By Soncirey Mitchell Reader Staff The green-thumbed students at Lake Pend Oreille High School have been giving back to the community by building and maintaining gardens of all shapes and sizes — eve
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The government launched a National Beach Cleanup Strategy on Thursday to cut plastic pollution, with cleanups in Mexico's 17 coastal states.
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… pits where locals dispose of trash and human waste. According to the … of a German tourist in California — and sentenced to life in …
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Held up by a series of bureaucratic hurdles, the funding could expire before the government lets the tribal nation touch a dime.
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Darrell Hillaire, also known by his Native name Tse-sum-ten, is the executive director of Children of the Setting Sun Productions, an Indigenous-led nonprofit that focuses on cultural education and environmental justice through film, podcasting and other forms of storytelling.
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Bridgeport, Connecticut--(Newsfile Corp. - June 6, 2025) - Wright One, a climate-focused hardtech startup, today announced it has selected
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Veolia North America has entered into an agreement with the City of Sapulpa to operate and maintain the community’s wastewater treatment facilities
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June 6, 8:23 PM
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The American Institute of Architects just presented the winners of its 2025 Architecture Awards, recognizing the best in contemporary architecture. This year, a total of 10 projects were honored, with winners ranging from an astronomy museum in Shanghai to an affordable mixed-us
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At the June 3 Treasure Island City Commission Meeting, the City spoke about budgets, grant writers, and finding a new City Manager.
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Northampton’s temporary moratorium on new solar farms expires soon
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In the event property taxes were eliminated, sales tax increases would almost certainly be the most common offset sought by communities seeking to replace the lost revenue.
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