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Mar 14 2023
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March Nor'easter: Salem Declares Snow Emergency Parking Ban Tuesday
City officials said that "out of an abundance of caution" the snow parking ban will begin citywide at 5 p.m. with the ban starting downtown at 8 p.m. Reduced parking garage rates will begin at 3 p.m. More alternative parking during a Salem snow emergency can be found here. Salem Public Schools were to have an early release day on Tuesday with after-school and evening activities canceled, while
Patch.comDec 29 2022
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Stocks rally on Wall Street; job market remains strong
Currency traders stand near the screens showing the foreign exchange rates at a foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Dec. 29, 2022. Shares slipped in Asia on Thursday after benchmarks fell more than 1% on Wall Street in the middle of a mostly quiet and holiday-shortened week. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man) Currency traders stand near the screens showing the foreign exchange
Associated PressApr 25 2023
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Biden officially announces reelection bid
President Joe Biden on Twitter announced that he would seek a second term, setting the stage for a rematch with former President Donald Trump.
“Every generation has a moment where they have had to stand up for democracy. To stand up for their fundamental freedoms. I believe this is ours. That’s why I’m running for reelection as President of the United States,” Biden said in his
NewsNationFeb 17 2022
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Americans’ Trust in Scientists, Other Groups Declines
Americans’ confidence in groups and institutions has turned downward compared with just a year ago. Trust in scientists and medical scientists, once seemingly buoyed by their central role in addressing the coronavirus outbreak, is now below pre-pandemic levels.
Overall, 29% of U.S. adults say they have a great deal of confidence in medical scientists to act in the best interests of the
Pew Research CenterOct 19 2022
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Housing starts tumble in September as rising mortgages cool demand
New U.S. home construction slumped in September, adding to evidence that rapidly rising mortgage rates are continuing to cool demand and the once red-hot housing market.
Housing starts slid 8.1% last month to an annual rate of 1.439 million units, according to new Commerce Department data released on Tuesday. That is below Refinitiv economists' forecast for a pace of 1.475 million units
Fox BusinessMar 18 2023
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Colorado Springs mayor's race: Reading between the lines
The Colorado Springs city clerk recently mailed city election ballots to 306,000 registered voters. That is nearly twice the number of registered voters the city had just 12 years ago in 2011. This emphatically confirms the population growth we have been witnessing. At least 115,000 registered voters will likely vote. That could be about 35% to maybe even a high of 40% of those who are
Colorado Springs GazetteNews Media
Investopedia
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Mar 03 2023
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Kohberger’s lawyer once represented parent of Idaho stabbing victim
The court-appointed public defender for Bryan Kohberger said she does not have a conflict of interest representing the University of Idaho homicide suspect after previously acting as attorney for a parent to one of the four stabbing victims, according to a newly unsealed legal filing. Anne Taylor, chief of the Kootenai County Public Defender’s Office since 2017, told Latah County Court Judge
The Seattle TimesMar 03 2023
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Tesla Stock Is More Popular Than Ever Among Individual Investors
Individual investors can’t get enough of Tesla Inc.
In recent weeks, they have scooped up shares of Elon Musk’s electric-vehicle maker at a frenzied pace, setting repeated records for one-day purchases. Already in 2023, they have spent a net $13.6 billion on Tesla shares, approaching the record sum of nearly $17 billion for all of last year, according to Vanda Research.
Their
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 22 2023
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NW Iowa football classes: Sioux City West down to 4A; East and North stay in 5A; OABCIG falls to 1A
As expected, Sioux City West was bumped down from Class 5A to 4A, under a new class-determining formula that factors in not only traditional enrollment figures, but also the number of students receiving free- or reduced-priced lunches. Officials from public schools in Sioux City and other large cities with higher than average rates of poverty contend they've long been at a disadvantage
Sioux-City Journal