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Mar 14 2024
News
Bald eagle becomes living hood ornament
Calvert County, Maryland sheriffs and animal control officers responded after a bald eagle became a living car hood ornament. Apparently the eagle collided with a car and got its tail stuck in the automobile's grille. "When the driver stopped, they realized that the eagle was still alive, but trapped in the vehicle's [grille]," the Calvert County Government reported on Facebook. Fortunately,
Boing BoingMar 15 2024
News
Discover Monroe-West Monroe to host a 318-Day Photo Scavenger Hunt on March 18th
MONROE, La. (KTVE/KARD)– On March 18, 2024, Discover Monroe-West Monroe will host a 318 Day Photo Scavenger Hunt. According to officials, you must first take a photo in front of 3 local attractions or businesses. Next, take a photo in front of the new 318 mural on the side of Clifton and Company. Lastly, find 8 herons across Monroe-West Monroe to take a photo with. Whoever participates in the
KTVEMar 15 2024
News
38 injured after severe storm ripped through Randolph County; Declaration of Emergency signed
RANDOLPH COUNTY — Nearly 40 people were injured as severe and tornado-warned storms moved through Randolph County Thursday night. The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that 38 people were injured in the storms. No deaths have been reported at this time. A Declaration of Emergency was signed for the county just after midnight on Friday. Officials will be conducting a thorough damage
WHIO 7Mar 15 2024
News
The Big Dilemma Facing ByteDance’s U.S. Investors
What’s next for ByteDance’s U.S. investors? As Beijing makes it increasingly clear that it opposes efforts by Congress to force TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the popular video app — government officials in China said American lawmakers were acting like a “bandit” — the tech giant’s U.S. backers are increasingly finding themselves in a quandary. DealBook has spoken with
New York Times (News)Mar 15 2024
News
D.C. braces for funding crisis as the downtown area struggles financially
Washington is facing some difficult times, and its leaders are facing some difficult choices amid a mounting funding crisis. Fewer people are using public transit and working or shopping downtown. More businesses are moving away from the city. Federal pandemic relief funds are ending. And the city government is losing revenue as its base for business and sales taxes shrinks — meaning that tax
Washington TimesMar 15 2024
News
Murray printing group remembers CEO killed in avalanche
MURRAY, Utah — IC Group, a local printing company in Murray, unexpectedly lost its CEO, David Macfarlane, this week. “He knew people really well,” said David Loach, President of IC Group. “They weren't employees. They were team members. They were family. They were friends, and he's helped so many people over the years.” Macfarlane dedicated the last 42 years to the company his father founded,
FOX 13 Salt Lake CityMar 15 2024
News
Maryland leaders push $1.2 billion in tax, toll and fee increases
Democrats in the Maryland House of Delegates launched a $1.2 billion tax, toll and fee increase package Friday that could hold the state’s budget hostage, escalating intraparty tensions over how to patch huge, mounting deficit projections not seen since the Great Recession. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. The
Washington PostMar 16 2024
News
Elderly Driver Injured in Manchester Township Crash
A single-vehicle crash in Manchester Township, New Jersey, on Friday, March 15, 2024, left a 72-year-old man injured and prompted an ongoing investigation by local authorities. At around 6:23 pm, officers from the Manchester Township Police Department rushed to the scene at Pinewald Keswick Road and Crestwood Parkway after receiving reports of the incident. Upon arrival, law enforcement found
Shore News NetworkMar 15 2024
Opinion
Washington State gun control fails again--still
Washington State appears to be competing with California for “looniest state government in America” honors. Governor Inslee is about to sign a blatantly unconstitutional anti-free speech bill that pays up to $2000 for accusing others of “bias,” and the consequences of the Legislature’s anti-liberty/gun dementia are becoming apparent: Democratic Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed one of the
American ThinkerMar 14 2024
News
TikTok coffee talk
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — A possible ban on the social media platform TikTok is stirring strong opinions among people in Sioux Falls. On Wednesday, the U.S. House overwhelmingly voted in favor of the ban out of a concern that the Chinese government could gain data access among its users in the United States. Customers at a downtown coffee shop, including a South Dakota legislator, have mixed
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