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Apr 01 2024
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Baseball: No. 15 Seton Hall Prep and Montclair play to tie in game called due to darkness
Seton Hall Prep, the No. 15 team in the NJ.com Top 20, and Montclair played to a 1-1 tie on Opening Day on Monday in a game that was called due to darkness after the top half of the ninth inning. Seton Hall Prep led 4-1 heading into the bottom of the ninth inning, but umpires called the game because of darkness. Super Essex Conference regular-season rules dictate that the home team must have a
nj.comMar 16 2024
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String lighting in Teton County to be turned off for season to allow for dark skies
JACKSON, Wyo. (KIFI) – Teton County is reminding the public all outdoor string lighting, including decorative and holiday, must be turned off after Jan. 10 to be compliant with County Land Development Regulations (LDRs). Teton County LDRs only allow string lighting on buildings, signs, trees and other vegetation between Nov. 15 and Jan. 10. Additionally, flickering or flashing outdoor lighting
KIFI News 8Mar 08 2024
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Highsmith grabs lead before Puerto Rico Open is suspended by darkness
RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico — Joe Highsmith did his best to create some separation in the Puerto Rico Open on Friday, making a pair of late birdies to get the lead before darkness prevented the rain-delayed second round from being completed. Highsmith, the 23-year-old rookie who starred at Pepperdine, was at 13-under par. He will return to Grand Reserve on Saturday morning to finish his last three
The PantagraphMar 21 2024
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'Diarra From Detroit': The Mystery of Deonte: Diarra's Quest for Sleep Leads to Dark Secrets
We open on a news segment on TV about the 1995 disappearance of young Deonte Brooks. As we pull back, there's blood on the floor, along with a machine gun and someone tied up in a chair. Our heroine escapes from a window. How did she get here? Flashback to a month ago… Diarra Brickland is a Detroit schoolteacher on the brink of divorce. She's anxious and hasn't had a full eight hours of sleep
BETFeb 28 2024
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Transparency and accountability: Pennsylvania lawmakers target dark money in campaigns
In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Courtopened the floodgates for corporations and nonprofits to make unlimited hidden contributions to political causes.
While Pennsylvania cannot override this federal decision, one state lawmaker believes it can make those entities be more transparent with their spending.
“We have enormous amounts of money in the political arena,” Rep. Joe Webster, D-
WESAFeb 14 2024
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Thousands still in dark in Massachusetts after nor'easter
TODD GOOD MORNING ANTOINETTE AND DOUG. THERE ARE. AND WE’VE BEEN WATCHING THE NUMBER OF POWER OUTAGES GO DOWN THROUGHOUT THE MORNING. SO THAT’S THE GOOD NEWS. BUT CURRENTLY, FEWER THAN 3000 CUSTOMERS HERE IN MASSACHUSETTS ARE STILL WITHOUT POWER. AND THE EFFORT IS UNDERWAY NOW TO RESTORE THE POWER AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. IN FACT, HERE ON THE CAPE, EVERSOURCE CREWS WERE WORKING ALL NIGHT HERE
WCVBJan 30 2024
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Mississippi governor signs bill for Amazon Web Services data centers
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – On Tuesday, Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) signed legislation to finalize the largest economic development project in Mississippi history. Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) is investing $10 billion to establish multiple data center complexes in two Madison County industrial parks. Officials said the investment will create at least 1,000 high-paying, high-tech jobs. This $
WJTV 12Jan 16 2024
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FAA 'diversity' push to hire workers with 'severe intellectual' disabilities sparks concern, mockery
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is facing criticism and concern from both politicians and the public over a diversity hiring initiative that actively recruits workers with "severe intellectual" disabilities, "psychiatric" issues and other disabilities. "All I ask is that the FAA hire individuals based on who is most qualified for the position and who will best protect our airspace,
Fox News (Online News)Apr 07 2024
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Airbus and Boeing clearly dominate the commercial aircrafts—but the future could look different if China's COMAC emerges a dark horse
Boeing has been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons in recent months. When a panel flew out of its Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 plane mid-air in January, the safety standards and leadership at Boeing became front-and-center. It’s since seen a slower pace of production and deliveries have further slipped behind for the market leader and its German rival, Airbus. As the Seattle-based
FortuneMar 22 2024
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Warriors' Kevon Looney loves San Francisco but admits every city has 'dark side'
The city of San Francisco has come under fire over the last year over a plague of crime and open drug use that have residents and businesses looking for help and answers to combat it. The conversation even seeped into the sports world over the last few months. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Former San Francisco Giants star Buster Posey said the "state of the city" was an
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