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Apr 25 2024
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Chicago’s most humid air of the season to date—and the warmest since last September
WGNSep 10 2023
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New Castle Remembers Those Lost In September 11 Attacks
With heavy hearts, we remember 9/11, the lives lost in New Castle and beyond, and the heroics and selflessness of the many first-responders and regular citizens who pushed forward to help others in the face of unimaginable chaos and fear. Please join us on Monday, September 11, at 6:00 pm at Gedney Park to honor these men and women, thank them for their courage, and to ensure we never forget
Patch.comMar 12 2024
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PVDFest to return to downtown location this September
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Following backlash from vendors and festivalgoers last year, Mayor Brett Smiley’s office announced Providence’s annual outdoor arts festival will return to downtown Providence this fall. Smiley’s office announced Tuesday the free arts festival will move from 195 District Park back to Kennedy Plaza, where it had been since its inception in 2015. But it will be one day
WPRI 12Mar 19 2024
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Next Clarksburg Honor Flight scheduled for September
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — The Honor Flight, which takes veterans to Washington, D.C. to see the monuments for the wars they fought in, still needs to raise thousands of dollars to make the 2024 flight happen. Honor Flight coordinator Billy Joe Claypool announced at the Clarksburg VFW on Tuesday that this trip will fly out of the North Central West Virginia Airport on Sept. 14, 2024. The Honor
WBOY 12Mar 25 2024
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East Side Tunnel in Providence closed until September
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority will be closing the East Side Tunnel in Providence for several months.
The construction is expected to last until mid-September and will cause many RIPTA route detours until the repairs are finished.
Routes 32, 33, 34, 40 and route one are all included in
ABC 6Sep 11 2023
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Watch first local news broadcast after the September 11 attacks
RICHMOND, Va. -- The United States watched in horror on September 11, 2001, as terrorists used hijacked planes as weapons in a coordinated attack on America. Regular television and radio broadcasts were interrupted that Tuesday morning as national news took over the airwaves for around-the-clock coverage. In Richmond, Virginia, the team of journalists at CBS 6 News broke into national coverage
WTVR 6Apr 09 2024
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Baltimore Ravens focused on NFL Draft with holes to fill: 'Destination is September, not May'
BALTIMORE - Historically, the Baltimore Ravens have built through the NFL Draft. They have nine selections over three days of the draft which starts on April 25. General Manager Eric DeCosta and Head Coach John Harbaugh spoke on Tuesday about their draft picks, including their first pick at No. 30 overall in the first round. The Ravens have holes to fill through the draft. They lost three
CBS News (Online)Mar 16 2024
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Suspect in New Orleans killing in September booked with murder and jailed
A man police accused of killing another man who was with his ex-girlfriend at an Algiers apartment complex in September was booked with murder late last month, court records show. Teddy Allen, 38, jailed on a count of second-degree murder Feb. 28, allegedly shot 32-year-old Nelson Harry dead as Harry and Allen's alleged ex-girlfriend tried to purchase marijuana at the complex off Behrman
The Times-PicayuneApr 26 2024
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Resetting the draft board: 11 players to watch for the Patriots in Rounds 2 and 3
In no particular order, here are 11 players still on the board who could interest New England over the next couple of days: Now that the Patriots have their quarterback in Drake Maye, I’d expect them to go after two other positions of need on Days 2 and 3: wide receiver and offensive tackle. FOXBOROUGH — The first round of the NFL Draft is in the books, but the real fun is just starting. Wide
The Boston Globe