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May 22 2024
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New survey shows declining optimism around the DC area
The D.C. area is rich in culture, culinary options and things to do. You’re just a few hours drive away from a vacation in the mountains, the forest or the beach. The problem for many people is that you also have to be increasingly rich to afford to live here. That’s one of the reasons the region is seeing a decline in optimism for the future, at least according to a Gallup poll released this
WTOPMay 22 2024
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Warm, muggy air will help fuel showers, storms as front approaches
PITTSBURGH — Warm, muggy air will help fuel showers and storms as a front approaches the area today. A few rounds of storms will be possible during the afternoon and overnight hours. Some of the storms will be strong with the potential for damaging winds. The exact track, timing and location of these storms will become more clear as we head through the day. So, check the live Severe Weather
WPXIMay 22 2024
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Train's Founding Bassist Dies After Shower Fall: Reports
SAN FRANCISCO — Charlie Colin, the original bassist and founding member of San Francisco rock band Train has died after an accident overseas, according to multiple reports. TMZ reported the death Wednesday, saying Colin's mother confirmed he died after he slipped in the shower while looking after a friend's house in Brussels, Belgium. According to TMZ, Colin had been living and working in
Patch.comMay 22 2024
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Romeoville Plans Memorial Day Ceremony
ROMEOVILLE, IL — The upcoming Memorial Day ceremony in Romeoville is part of a nearly 160-year tradition that pays tribute to military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country. Romeoville's ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. on May 27 at the Edward "Doc" McCartan Veterans Memorial, 11 Montrose Drive. The Village said there will be a 21-gun salute as part of the ceremony. The
Patch.comMay 23 2024
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No ocean, no problem: Coloradans want to scuba dive
Michelle Courington lived around the Cayman Islands and Costa Rica before moving to a place seemingly unfit for her scuba diving passion. She moved to Colorado’s Front Range, where in 1996 she opened One World Dive & Travel, a business for certifying, outfitting and guiding scuba divers to far-flung waters across the globe. Around Denver, Courington’s semi-desert surroundings were far from
Colorado Springs GazetteMay 22 2024
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Nevada environment officials to hold meeting addressing Three Kids Mine concerns
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - A meeting planned for Wednesday aims to provide clarification on concerns raised by people living near the Three Kids Mine in Henderson. Back in November, FOX5 reported some neighbors were worried about dust a new home development project in the area might cause. From 1917 to 1961, manganese ore was mined at three kids. There are concerns metals such as lead, arsenic,
FOX 5 KVVUMay 22 2024
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Indiana mother accused of leaving kids in car at Hard Rock Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - An Indiana woman is accused of leaving her three kids in the car while she apparently gambled inside the Hard Rock Casino in Cincinnati.
She left her 16-month-old twins and seven-year-old in her car to go into the casino Tuesday, according to court papers. There is apparently video evidence.
No word how long the children were left unattended in the vehicle.
WKRC 12May 22 2024
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James Wan Wants to Bring Back The Munsters for Universal's Monsterverse
The Conjuring filmmaker James Wan is gearing up to build out another universe of monsters with 1313, a reimagining of the The Munsters for Universal. The Wrap reported the development of the project between Wan’s production company Atomic Monster, Lab Brew, and UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group. The Munsters reboot’s official logline describes the upcoming horror project, titled 1313
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