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Jun 04 2024
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Burns Twice
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Denver WestwordJun 04 2024
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Southern California girl, 9, dies in ‘freak accident’ on motocross bike
A family is grieving the sudden loss of their 9-year-old daughter in what is being described as a “freak accident” at a Southern California motorsports park. The girl, identified as Brooke Carlton, was riding her motocross bike at Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park, located in the 20700 block of Cereal Street in Lake Elsinore, on Sunday around 10 a.m. when she and another child on an electric
KTLAJun 03 2024
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Crews put out fire at abandoned trailer park in DeWitt Township
DeWitt Township and Bath Township fire departments responded to the fire at the Rotunda Trailer Park, which is abandoned, off Old US 27 on June 3. A police officer told News 10 at the scene that nobody was hurt. Officials also said the gas and electricity were turned off, leading them to believe that someone had set the home on fire. The fire completely demolished the mobile home and almost
WILX 10Jun 02 2024
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SNAPSHOT: Lisa Riccio reflects on 40-year career in Kenosha County Surveyor's Office
Riccio, a longtime Kenosha resident, retired from working in the local surveying industry in early May. Her career began by working in the County Surveyor's Office, before working in a private practice, all while seeing the industry transform as technology changed. The county surveyor drew all his maps by hand. When I started working for the county surveyor, there was no such thing as a fax
Kenosha NewsJun 04 2024
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‘Deeply disturbing’: Hillsborough County mom accused of trying to feed baby bleach
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Hillsborough County mother was arrested after deputies said she allegedly giving her baby bleach. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said on Jan. 2, a “concerned relative” told deputies that suspect Melissa Barnes, 22, gave her 13-month-old daughter a bottle containing bleach. Detectives said the relative learned that Barnes had been living in a “cold, cluttered,
WFLAJun 04 2024
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Proposed changes to incentives fund includes shifting half to public transportation, housing
"This is strategically necessary to strengthen talent attraction, grow Michigan, support our businesses and remove barriers to economic opportunity," he told panel members. "What is unique about this package is how it transcends the traditional debate of pitting economic development vs. infrastructure investment. This truly is a win-win." The Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve Fund was
Crain's Detroit BusinessJun 04 2024
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Relentless Heat Waves Make AC Too Expensive for Many People
Air conditioner units sit in windows of an apartment building in New York City. CLIMATEWIRE | Longer and hotter summers are increasing the cost of cooling homes, threatening to leave low-income people unable to afford air conditioning as temperatures skyrocket because of climate change. A report released Monday by a group representing state energy officials says the average U.S. electric bill
Scientific AmericanMay 31 2024
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Increasingly Wild Weather Worries California’s Grid Operator
Extreme weather events that strike with increasing frequency — from record heat waves to floods and damaging storms — are making it harder for electric systems to plan for the future, according to the head of California’s grid operator.
That means California will still need natural gas plants and nuclear energy for the immediate future as it races to ramp up renewable power, said Elliot
BloombergJun 03 2024
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Framingham debuting innovative underground energy sharing project
Jennifer and Eric Mauchan live in a Cape Cod-style house in Framingham, Massachusetts, that they've been cooling with five air conditioners. In the summer, the electric bill for the 2,600-square-foot home can be $200. In the winter, heating with natural gas is often more than $300 a month, even with the temperature set at 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius). "My mom, when she was alive
NBC 10 BostonJun 03 2024
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Enhancing nanofibrous acoustic energy harvesters with AI
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Scientists at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI), have employed artificial intelligence techniques to improve the design and production of nanofibers used in wearable nanofiber acoustic energy
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