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Mar 14 2024
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53 pounds of marijuana confiscated from Paris-bound Maryland woman’s checked bags
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers discovered more than 53 pounds of marijuana in a Maryland woman's checked bags. The suspect has been identified as 33-year-old Sydney Lewis of Bryans City, Maryland. Lewis was arrested and charged with felony possession with intent to distribute, transportation, and narcotics conspiracy charges at Washington Dulles International Airport on Tuesday 3/
Fox 5 DCMar 13 2024
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Ice Show Concert Series to feature World Junior Champions
BISMARCK, N.D (KMOT) - Bismarck Figure Skating Club is performing its “Concert Series” Ice Show this weekend. The show’s director, Becky Gallion said the story features a group of students who go on a concert-hopping road trip, so they can win the chance to see Taylor Swift. She said the performances will be inspired by their travels around the country to see Luke Bryan, Michael Jackson,
KFYRMar 01 2024
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Winter Weather Advisory issued March 1 at 2:05PM PST until March 2 at 4:00PM PST by NWS Portland OR
* WHAT…Snow above 1500 feet. Additional snow accumulations of 2 to 9 inches through 4 PM Saturday. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph. * WHERE…In Oregon, Northern Oregon Cascade Foothills, Northern Oregon Cascades, Cascade Foothills in Lane County, Cascades in Lane County and Upper Hood River Valley. In Washington, South Washington Cascades and South Washington Cascade Foothills. * IMPACTS…Travel
KTVZ 21Mar 13 2024
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Botanica places 5th in USA Today’s ’10Best’
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Botanica has placed 5th in USA Today’s “10Best Botanical Gardens for 2024.” Wichita’s botanical gardens were selected along with 19 other botanical gardens across the United States and its territories by a group of travel experts. The public was then invited to vote on each to select the 10 best. “We want to thank the community for supporting Botanica and voting for our
KSN TVMar 05 2024
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Lewes woman dies in bicycle crash on Route 24
A Lewes woman died March 5 after police said she was struck by a box truck while biking on Route 24. The crash happened at 1:57 a.m. when police said the woman bicyclist rode into the eastbound lane of Route 24 west of Mulberry Knoll Road at the same time a 2020 Isuzu 6-wheel box truck was traveling eastbound on Route 24. As a result, police said, the box truck struck the bicyclist in the
Cape GazetteMar 14 2024
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South Dakota governor sued over Texas dentist promo
Consumer advocacy group Travelers United sued South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) Wednesday, claiming an odd video testimonial she posted Monday about a Texas dental practice was an "undisclosed advertisement" amounting to "deceptive advertising practices." South Dakota state Sen. Reynold Nesiba (D) called for an inquiry into Noem's "infomercial" and whether her "very strange" promo for an out-
The Week - NewsMar 13 2024
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Millions Under Weather Warnings As Snow And Wildfire Risks Hit The Rockies And Southern Plains
At least five million people near the Rockies were under a winter storm warning on Wednesday morning as the largest snowstorm of the year is moving toward Denver, and another 60 million are at risk of severe weather through Friday because of the same system. The National Weather Service is warning of eight to 20 inches of snow around the greater Denver-Boulder area tonight through Thursday
ForbesOct 30 2022
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U.N. chief delays travel to try to bring Russia back into Black Sea grain deal
The head of the United Nations said he was "deeply concerned" by Russia's decision to suspend its participation in a U.N.-brokered grain deal and delayed a foreign visit to try to revive the agreement, which aims to ease a global food crisis.
Moscow halted its role in the Black Sea deal on Saturday, effectively cutting shipments from Ukraine, one of the world's top grain exporters. It
ReutersMar 13 2024
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Drivers asked to slow down for amphibians crossing Vt. roadways
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking drivers to slow down and watch for frogs and salamanders when traveling at night. The department says in early spring, many of Vermont’s amphibians migrate to wetlands and ponds to breed and lay eggs, often crossing roads along the way. They say due to this year’s mild winter, that migration will happen earlier than
WCAX 3Jan 18 2023
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SCOTUS shoots down appeal of NY concealed carry restriction ruling, allowing gun law to still be enforced
The Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it would not entertain an injunction from New York gun store owners who were challenging the state's new restrictions on the concealed carrying of firearms. In a one-sentence order, the court said it would not put enforcement of the law on hold, following its ruling last week that the restrictions can remain in place while litigation over the law
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