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Jun 22 2024
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South Fork Fire, Salt Fire update: Crews advancing along blazes, but progress is slow
The past week has been marked by disaster for people in and around Ruidoso, New Mexico. The South Fork and Salt fires were set off earlier this week — the South Fork fire was reported shortly after 9 a.m. on Monday, June 17, and the Salt fire was reported later that same afternoon. Originating on the Mescalero Apache, the two blazes have burned just over 24,000 acres in the area so far. With
El Paso TimesJun 16 2024
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A history of Anchorage restaurant chains, franchises and national retailers, Part 1
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by Anchorage historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of this story. This article began with a simple question: When did Taco Bell open in Anchorage? These types of questions are common and understandable. People give their money and time to stores
Anchorage Daily NewsJun 22 2024
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Tulsa Airport property
Tulsa Riverside Airport Hangar View 11-2pm Friday June 28 TULSA, OK • 8605 S Elwood Ave - Hangar B-68 Be a part of the jet set crowd with your own private hangar! Located in the Tulsa Riverside Airport, this 5,332+/-sf (70’x70’) steel frame aircraft hangar that was built in the late 80’s is ready for its next owner. Complete with pilot rest area and bathroom. Buyers are required to enter a 15
Tulsa WorldJun 26 2024
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Top reporters leave Politico
The unfolding internal crisis at the Washington Post has obscured drama playing out across the river in Rosslyn, Virginia.
Three high-profile employees plan to leave Politico in the coming weeks: Alex Ward, the co-author of Politico’s massive scoop about the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, is leaving for The Wall Street Journal along with fellow Pentagon reporter Lara
SemaforJun 22 2024
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'Perfect storm' of weather conditions, including record-setting heat, have affected air quality levels, Ohio EPA says
The director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency says the area's moderate air quality levels are due to ground-level ozone accumulation. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video TOLEDO, Ohio — With the summer heat comes sweating and the need to drink extra water to stay hydrated. But according to state officials, it also plays a
WKYC 3Jun 20 2024
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UMR store to move from Galleria to the student center in former hotel
ROCHESTER — After almost 17 years in the Galleria at University Square mall, the University of Minnesota Rochester’s M Gear store is moving across Broadway. The M Gear opened in 2007 on the ground level of the Galleria at 111 South Broadway as a companion to the UMR classrooms on the top two levels of the mall. It sells University of Minnesota and University of Minnesota Rochester merchandise
Post-BulletinMay 25 2024
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Philadelphia Cup Regatta draws spectators to Delaware River as Memorial Day weekend kicks off
Philadelphia Cup Regatta draws spectators to Delaware River as Memorial Day weekend kicks off The Liberty Sailing Club Regatta, commonly referred to as the Philadelphia Cup Regatta, took place on Saturday. The Liberty Sailing Club Regatta, commonly referred to as the Philadelphia Cup Regatta, took place on Saturday. The Liberty Sailing Club Regatta, commonly referred to as the Philadelphia Cup
ABC 6 WPVIJun 22 2024
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After delays, Victor George Spirits moving forward with plans for Black-owned distillery venue in Fort Lauderdale
This is “Small Bites,” a South Florida Sun Sentinel feature with tiny tidbits on the food and beverage scene — because we know that sometimes you just don’t have room for a long article. You want a little news brief instead, an amuse bouche of information, if you will. Enjoy! Fort Lauderdale’s very own Victor George Spirits is breaking through and breaking ground. Literally. Billed as Florida’
Sun SentinelJun 21 2024
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Weapon in fatal police shooting near the Vancouver waterfront was a modified cap gun
The apparent firearm a man pointed at a Vancouver police officer before the officer fatally shot him was a modified cap gun, investigators said Friday. Video footage of the June 8 police shooting near the Vancouver waterfront shows Vadim Sashchenko, 43, point what appears to be a gun at an officer before the officer exits his car and fires four shots, killing him. During the shooting, the
The ColumbianJun 22 2024
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Construction crew moves 400 ton apartment building on hot summer day
MADISON, Wis. (WKRC) - Construction crews move cars, sheds, even houses, but have you ever seen them move an entire 400 ton building? Muhamad Gueye and his friends sat on his porch during a hot summer power outage, playing music and watching the spectacle unfold on the street. "Random things happen on random days," he said. The crew didn't break the structure down to move it in sections, but
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