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The Democratic Republic of the Congo Sees Resurgence of Ebola
A new case of the Ebola virus has been detected in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). According to…
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Galaxy Life Sciences to Build $50 million Building at Worcester
Galaxy Life Sciences LLC has finalized a deal to construct a $50 million building in Worcester. A 6-acre plot has…
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Teachers Oppose Reopening of Schools in Ohio
A group of teachers paraded their cars across Downtown Columbus on Monday morning. The purpose of the parade was to…
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Casper Wyoming Gets a New Park, City Asks People for its Name
The city of Casper is opening a new park for the public and will be located near East Second Street…
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Oklahoma City VA Sets up Mobile ICU to Face COVID Cases
With the number of Coronavirus cases increasing day-by-day, several emergency restrictions are in place in Oklahoma City on activities to…
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Bellevue Public Schools Hold Meeting to Discuss Return of Students to Schools
The meeting held on Monday evening, August 03 by the board of education of BPS (Bellevue Public Schools) to discuss…
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Huntington Upgrades Floodwall Infrastructure from EDA Grant
The Huntington Stormwater Utility will be upgrading the city’s floodwall infrastructure with support from a grant from the U.S. Department…
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Mass COVID -19 Testing to be held in Grand Forks on Friday
The Grand Forks Public Department collaborates with the University of North Dakota (UND), North Dakota Department of Health (NDDoH), and…
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Drive-by Shooting at Missionary Training Center Provo
The Provo Police have reported a drive-by shooting incident at the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah. At around 2.28…
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Arnold Man to Paddle 240 Miles to Raise Funds For Chesapeake Oysters
In a noble cause directed toward protecting the population of oysters, a man from Arnold, a suburb of Annapolis in…
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San Antonio Teachers Stage Car Caravan Protesting Reopening of Schools
On Monday, Aug 03, educators in San Antonio protested a lack of proper protection for students and teachers in schools…
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Columbia Prepares its Citizens for Hurricane Irma
The city of Columbia in the State of South Carolina is closely monitoring Hurricane Irma so that it can gauge…
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Raleigh Takes Precautions for Possible Flooding Due to Isaias
Heavy thunderstorms hit Wake County Sunday afternoon and Raleigh and the rest of Wake County are preparing for possible flooding…
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Salem Police Offer Rewards for Help in 4- Alarm Fire That Caused $1M Loss
The Salem police have partnered with the Crime Stoppers of Oregon and an insurance company to offer rewards for help…
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Carson City SET Busts Marijuana Concentrate Sales & Make Arrests
Carson City is the capital of the US state of Nevada and an independent city. The city was named after…
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Philadelphia City Gears Up for Tropical Storm Isaias
Emergency services and public administration in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are on high alert due to an impending tropical…
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Social Distancing Norms Violated at Memphis Entertainment Center
The authorities in Memphis have cracked the whip against those violating social distancing norms amid the Covid-19 pandemic. However, owners…
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Free Masks Distributed to Local Businesses in Rutland
Free masks are being given to local businesses in Rutland to ensure safe business dealing with the customers. This mask…
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Providence Schools to Explore Several Remote Learning Options
Public schools in Providence, Rhode Island are providing remote learning to students based on parents’ request. During the fall of…
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Olympia Dispatches Crisis Responders to Handle Nonviolent Cases
To deal with nonviolent incidents, the city of Olympia in Washington has created the Crisis Response Unit (CRU) comprising unarmed…
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Graffiti on Madison Wisconsin Veterans Museum to Be Removed Soon
The Madison Wisconsin Veterans Museum is an iconic building Situated on Capitol Square Madison, Wisconsin, and is dedicated to all…
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Trenton’s Mayor W. Reed Gusciora unveils budget housing projects
Mayor W. Reed Gusciora unveiled the latest residential projects at Trenton. The Trenton housing project plan constitutes the construction of…
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HUB Drop-in Center in Downtown Billings closing on October 1st.
The HUB is one of the essential sites in Billings, MT, as it serves as a mental health center and…
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Concord Chamber to Conduct Webinar on Health Disparities in NH
At a time when there is so much to deal with, the world was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. The…
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Rochester Businesses Restore to Creative Ideas to Counter COVID-19
People say that the State of Minnesota has two seasons – winter and construction of roads. However, the year 2020…
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Independence City Tested for COVID-19 by Missouri National Guards
In the pre-COVID-19 era, the Cable Dahmer Arena parking lot is usually jam-packed with vehicles of sports fans or concertgoers…
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Rally held in Frankfort on ‘World Day Against Trafficking in Persons’
Activists and representatives from the Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.) have rallied on July 30, 2020, in Frankfort to mark the…
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Grand Rapids Campaign Gets Uglier with Ads Targeting UFP Industries
With 2020 U.S. Presidential Election just a few months away, the campaigns are getting uglier in Michigan. In a recent…
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One Person Found Dead in Evansville Early Morning Crash
At around 05:20 AM on July 30, 2020, a terrifying accident struck the city of Evansville, Indiana. During the early…
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Overland Police ask public for info about hit-and-run on Metcalf
The people of Overland Park in Kansas were in for a shock on Thursday morning as news trickled in that…
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Task Force on Decriminalizing Marijuana Meets Virtually in Des Moines
Decriminalizing marijuana was the subject of discussion on Thursday when a task force met virtually to thrash out the issue.…
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New Plant Riverside District Now Open; Set To Transform Savannah
The US is reeling under depressing news of COVID – 19 infections, and it hits you on the face whenever…
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Millrock Wins Fairbanks’ Gold Exploration Projects
In the Fairbanks gold mining district, Millrock Inc. has won two gold exploration projects. It has come into light that…
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Tallahassee Senior Center gets national award for wellness program
For its continued efforts to promote well-being among older adults through various engagement activities and programs, the National Institute of…
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Dover Library Looks at a Later Date for Re-opening
The COVID-19 pandemics has forced the closure of many facilities in the United States, and the Dover Book Library was…
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A Parent in Boulder Valley School District Questions Busing Policy
With most of the schools across the U.S. starting to allow in-person classes amid COVID-19, it seems there can be…
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Mayor Luke Bronin Announces Free Wi-Fi for Hartford Residents
In what can be called a game-changer Hartford residents, the mayor Luke Bronin announced on Wednesday that the city intends…
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Mesa Partners with CO+HOOTS to Support Struggling Businesses
Start-ups, entrepreneurs, and emerging businesses in the city of Mesa, Arizona are excited to get help from an organization during…
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Employee of Psychology Clinic in Birmingham Defrauds Medicaid
According to officials, an employee who was working at Capstone Medical Resources, LLC, a psychology clinic in Birmingham area, pleaded…
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Sacramento Republic FC Game Postponed as Opponent Tests Positive
The novel coronavirus has turned the world on its head and has upset routines of all sections of society –…
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Annual Alpaca show is back at the Laramie County Fair
Located in the SE corner of Wyoming, Laramie County is at the crossroads of two major interstate highways. The residents…
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Maine State Cultural Building in Augusta Closes for Mechanical Upgrades
The Maine Department of Administrative and Financial Services released a statement on July 9, 2020, announcing the closure of the…
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Exercise As a Stress Buster—Gym Vans for Jackson Residents
Managing stress effectively is an essential component of a healthy life. Regular exercises are beneficial for any stress management program…
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Schools Reopen in Fargo and WF; Parents Are Concerned and Divided
Will the schools reopen in 2020? The COVID – 19 pandemic has forced the complete shutdown of schools across the…
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Kiwani’s Club of Greensboro Raises $24k for Hungry Children
GreensboroThe Kiwanis Club of Greensboro just announced that it would be donating $24,000 for feeding hungry children in Guilford County…
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FBI Agent Injures a Person in Little Rock
In a tragic incident on July 28, 2020, an FBI agent shot and injured a person near a Dollar General…
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Teachers in Nampa wish to stick to Online Learning only for 2020
Like the other states in the US, the State of Idaho is formulating plans to crawl back to normal life…
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Cleveland Hosts a 2020 Presidential Debate. Is the city prepared?
The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) had announced the dates and the sites of the planned 2020 debates as early…
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Robbery in St. Paul Alley – Shooting Leaves One Severely Hurt
The St. Paul Police Department is investigating a midnight robbery in which a man was shot and is in a…
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Nashua Radio Show to Empower Minorities On-Air with New Podcast
Nashua’s WSMN Radio is coming up with a new platform to help minorities get their “voice” heard in public. Oscar…
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Norman Gets Certification of Property
Norman has become the first city in Oklahoma to gain certification of a property under the Oklahoma Department of Commerce’s new…
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Mulligan’s Island in Cranston City May Get its First Costco
Cranston city leaders will have a site walkthrough in August 2020 as Massachusetts developers Coastal Partners LLC plan to bring…
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In-School or Remote Learning—Choice Before Parents in Montpelier
August 3 is the magic date for parents of K-8 children in the Montpelier Roxbury Public School District. It is…
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North Charleston Activists March to End Violence in the Neighborhood
A gunshot on a woman happened earlier this month, leaving her leg injured in North Charleston. The cases of crime…
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Petition Drive by Clean Water Activists to Protect the Rapid Creek Watershed
Clean water activists started a petition drive yesterday, July 28, in support of Rapid Creek watershed. The activists want Representative…
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Restaurants to Open in Milwaukee as it Crawls Back to “NEW” Normal
The city of Milwaukee in the US has moved onto Phase 4 of its reopening. It means that the city…
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Spokane Valley Subordinates Successfully Rescue a Woman
Spokane Valley Deputies successfully rescue a woman who was found unconscious at her place last week. As per the Spokane…
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Kanawha County Library Moves to Charleston Town Center Mall
The main branch of the Kanawha County Public Library has temporarily moved to the Charleston Town Center Mall while its…
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COVID-19 cases rise in Anchorage, city lists new exposure location
Anchorage: It was a day of grim silence at the Anchorage Samoan Assembly of God on Sunday because the institution…
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KABR Sells the Stylish Fairmont at USD 23.75 Million
The Fairmont is a mixed-use project located in the heart of the McGinley Square neighborhood in Jersey City. On Monday,…
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Justice for Breonna Taylor—Rallying Cry of Armed Protestors in Louisville
Demonstrations against racial injustice flared up once again across the United States, with protestors taking to the streets in Texas…
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Las Cruces City Council Considers Partnering with New Mexico Family Services
On Monday, July 27th, 2020, the City Council of Las Cruces, New Mexico, arrived at a consensus to explore a…
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Social Districts in Lansing Postponed Until Next Summer
In downtown Lansing, the idea to host a “social district” for cocktails was all set to implement this month. However,…
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Topeka School Teachers Plan For Non Traditional Academic Year
Unlike every year, the 2019-2020 school year in the city of Topeka, Kansas, the new academic year will not be…
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Mayor to Reconsider The New York City Seal
Amid growing racial tensions and nationwide protests across the U.S., New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio during his press…
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Shreveport City Council Delays Smoking Ban in Bars
The ban on smoking and vaping in Shreveport bars will not go into effect on August 8, 2020, as originally…
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New Virtual Teaching Plan Proposed for Virginia Beach City Public Schools
COVID-19 has played havoc with the lives of citizens of every country. Wearing masks and maintaining social distance is the…
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Teachers Erupt in Jefferson City for Return to School Protests
Teachers were assembled outside Missouri’s capitol situated in Jefferson City yesterday to protest against the government’s decision that compels them…
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Helena to Continue Funding SRO Program for Another Year
The Helena City Commission in a meeting decided to continue the School Resource Officer program for another year and carry…
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Knoxville Seeks Volunteers for COVID-19 Vaccine Trials
As part of the U.S. efforts to developing a vaccine to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, Volunteer Research Group, a clinical…
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COVID-19 Testing for All at West Valley City This Friday
The people living in West Valley City, Utah, were in for a rude shock about a month ago when the…
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Video Of Police Arrest Is Under Investigation by Baltimore Police Department
Investigators are probing deeper into the Baltimore arrest on the basis of the mobile-recorded video that went viral on social…
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viaPhoton Opens Fiber-Optics Factory in Aurora
Taking advantage of the growing 5G technology, with state and local officials support, viaPhoton has opened a fiber optics factory…
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Henderson Chief Offers Solutions to Deal with Racial Tensions
At a time when racial tensions are raging across the U.S., Henderson Police Chief Thedrick Andres has a word of…
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Acclaimed Manchester Police Tech Tools Might Face Issues
Mathematicians and experts expressed their displeasure with the criminal system’s techniques by submitting a letter to the Notices of the…
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The Bisers Receive a Warm Welcome in Morgantown During COVID-19 Pandemic
Despite the tough times of Corona, schools in Morgantown are embracing a new football event that is all set to…
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Cheyenne Post 6 Hawks Qualify For State Tournament
The savior of the season, Cheyenne Post 6 Hawks, fought hard against Wheatland Lobos, 7-6, to secure the much-coveted position…
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Study Ranks Colorado Springs Fourth Best City for Remote Learning
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted almost every sector, forcing most of them to go into the remote working mode. This…
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Cedar Rapids Police Arrest 2 People; More Arrests “Likely”
Cedar Rapids police arrested two people associated with the gunfire incident and theft that occurred on Saturday. The cops responded…
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An Educational Approach to Mask Enactment Undertaken By St. Paul and Minneapolis Police
The Minneapolis and St. Paul police have chosen an educational approach to enforce the use of facial masks post the…
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Police: 2 People Shot Early Sunday In New Haven
The police of New Haven are knee-deep in the investigation of the stray shootings that were fired in the early…
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Viaanix Firm in Wichita Seeks Success After Redesigning Social Distancing App
The Coronavirus pandemic has taught us new things—wearing masks at all times, maintaining basic personal hygiene, and ensuring a social…
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Boise Woman Starts “Purses with a Purpose” Fundraiser to Donate Purses
Launee Wolverton, a realtor at Silvercreek Realty Group[HB2], started the ‘Purses with a Purpose’ fundraiser in 2019 to support homeless…
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Discrimination Lawsuit Filed Against Whole Foods
Employee protestors of Whole Foods at Cambridge, Massachusetts, have filed a discrimination lawsuit against the Company. The lawsuit says that…
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Gulfport Citizens Appeal District Schools for a Safe Reopening Plan
Public and private schools in the city of Gulfport, Mississippi, have learned the hard way of how the district education…
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County Parks in San Diego to Open up for Worship and Workouts
San Diego, the county Board of Supervisors, is all set to propose the use of county parks for operations of…
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Annual Prom Season in Bismarck On—Students Get to Live it Up
The COVID-19 pandemic has created havoc across the world and has touched the lives of every individual- only to make…
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RedRossa Neapolitan Pizza Closes Its Doors in Sioux Falls
The COVID pandemic has ushered in an era of a disappointment for the pizza fanatics of Sioux Falls with the…
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Albany’s Schools to Re-open with Flexible Plans
The onset of the coronavirus pandemic led to national school closures across the globe, including all Alhambra Unified School District…
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Burlington Electric Department Issues Alert to Reduce Energy Usage
With the rising temperature, Burlington, Vermont Electric Department, circulated an alert for Monday asking people to deduct the energy usage.…
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Newark Moonlight Cinema Becomes First Drive-In Movie Theater
The first drive-in cinema is now open in Newark. The Newark Moonlight Cinema opened on Friday, and it is the…
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Unknown Group Shares Workplace Toxicity Events in Eugene
Every other day, new groups emerge on various social media platforms for various reasons. Most often, such groups are driven…
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Layoff Hits Peak at American Airlines of Charlotte Airport
Charlotte Airport: According to the reports of North Carolina Department of Commerce, the time has come again for unemployment to…
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New Orleans Mayor Shuts Down Bars Due to COVID-19 Cases
New Orleans’ Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced on July 24, 2020, the indefinite shutdown of all bars in the city due…
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Mount Pleasant Police Issue 82 Speeding Tickets in 2 Days
Mount Pleasant police initiated a speed control program statewide, and within 48 hours of its launch, issued 82 speeding tickets…
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Ohio Gov. DeWine Throws 1st Pitch for Cincinnati Reds’ Season
On Friday, July 24th, 2020, Major League Baseball (MLB) returned to its professional roots, nearly 120 days after its traditional…
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COVID-19 Testing Site at the CCRI Knight Campus to Close Soon
According to the latest updates released by the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH), the COVID-19 testing site, at CCRI’s…
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Fort Smith Mayor Urges Citizens to Respond to Census 2020
The Census in the United States is conducted by the Census Bureau and every person living in the United States…
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Davenport Community School Updates “Return to Learn” Plan
Dr. Robert Kobylski, Superintendent, Davenport Community School, released the updated Return to Learn plan on the afternoon of July 24,…
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Lewiston NGOs Demand Permanent Shelter For the Homeless Families
The temporary facilities for the homeless of Lewiston have been shut down, and the dire situation of the poor families,…
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Bieber Fever At Salt Lake City Show to be Postponed to 2021
Beliebers across the world and especially at Salt Lake City are in for a disappointment as pop star Justin Bieber…
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Honolulu Allows Indoor Gatherings as the City Braces for Hurricane
The coronavirus pandemic has already ravaged the United States, but it seems that more misery is in store. The forecasters…
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COVID-19 Forces Cancellation of the Wilmington Jaycees Parade
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Wilmington Jaycees has been forced to cancel the 57th Annual Wilmington Christmas Parade in…
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Infrastructure Problems to Resolve Soon; 78 Projects Curated
The plan to repair the ten-year-old infrastructure problem might finally get executed. The transportation staff of Missoula has curated a…
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Vigil to Honor John Lewis, The Civil Rights Hero!
Steven L. Reed, the mayor of Montgomery, announced to host a vigil to glorify the legacy of the American icon…
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Downtown Pittsburgh To Get Target Store
The old Kaufmann’s building in Downtown Pittsburgh will be the address to an all-new Target. The retail giant is set…
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Pro-Police Rallies Hosted in Annapolis, Maryland
As a major turn of events, several people came out and rallied in support of the law enforcement department in…
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Harrisburg Police Encourage Residents to Submit Crime Tips
In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is not the only threat risking the lives of city dwellers.…
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Despite COVID-19, Denver Construction Costs Top the U.S. Average
The construction market slowed down considerably in late March 2020 with the shutdown of non-essential construction projects due to the…
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REAL IDs Start Getting Issued at Tulsa From DPS
The Department of Public Safety (DPS) launched a new website in the State of Oklahoma to make the citizens understand…
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Green Bay Sets Sights on Hosting the 2024 NFL Draft
Green Bay Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy announced in virtual shareholders meeting on July 23, 2020, that Packers and the…
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More Poll Workers Needed Ahead of Detroit’s Primaries
Ahead of the primary election to be held in Michigan and Detroit on August 4, 2020, and amid the coronavirus…
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Indianapolis Mayor Re-Imposes Restrictions to Combat Virus Spread
Indianapolis Mayor, Joe Hogsett announced on Thursday, that he would be re-imposing restrictions, like closing the bars, restaurants, and clamp…
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Removal of Virginia’s Robert E. Lee Statue Now Awaits Judge Decision
The state of Virginia still can’t remove the Richmond’s Robert E. Lee statue as a city judge has taken the…
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New Franchise in the National Hockey League—The Seattle Kraken
Every National Hockey League franchise has a unique identifying feature. It might be a name, a logo, a flag, or…
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Trump Sends Federal Agents to Albuquerque for Operation Legend
Thirty-five federal officers are being sent to Albuquerque by the Trump administration as part of an effort to curb an…
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Caesars Entertainment Resumes Gaming; Bally’s Las Vegas Opens
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak and Nevada Gaming Control Board’s directives have been put into effect, and Caesars Entertainment Inc. resumed…
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Los Angeles Apparel Re-opens after a Short Hiatus
The Coronavirus pandemic has been raging across New York, California, Washington State, and New Jersey from mid-March onwards. It led…
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Uber and Lyft Hike Charges for Airport Rides in Houston
People flying in and out From Houston will soon find increased fees from Uber and Lyft, the two primary cab…
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New Breakfast Hotspot Now Opens in Tucson!
The new Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, has finally opened on Wednesday after three months of wait. It is one of…
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RNC Memo Shows Jacksonville-Area Hotels Where Representatives Will be Staying
In the coming few months, it is expected that more than a thousand people are going to be a part…
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Bridgeport Public School Discloses New Safety Guidelines
Bridgeport Public School has revealed its back-to-school plan as the schools are supposed to begin next month. For further details,…
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Tesla Chooses Austin for its $1 billion Cybertruck Factory
Tesla Inc. announced during its second-quarter earnings webcast on July 22, 2020, that it has chosen a site near the…
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Mission Control Gets USD 1.75 Million in Equity Funding
The COVID-19 pandemic has created havoc across the nations and has created distances among people. Thankfully, an esports startup based…
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Nashville City Bar to Stay Shut for this month
The Full Throttle Bar and Grill in Nashville, Tennessee has been ordered to remain closed through the end of July…
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Lexington Medical Signs Commercial Agreement with BOWA Medical
In a news coming from the medical supplies industry, the medical device maker Lexington Medical has entered into a commercial…
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Omaha City Costume Business Faces Troubles
The ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic has put several states in the US under complete lockdown. According to UN statistics, the…
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Atlanta Falcons to Reduce the Seating Capacity
The effects of the ongoing pandemic, COVID-19, are being felt everywhere and in every sphere of life. Unfortunately, the tentacles…
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Chicago Violence Spins Out of Control—Trump Rushes Federal Agents
A shootout at a funeral home in Chicago has put the city up in flames as the violence threatens to…
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The Pandemic Puts Strain on Miami-Dade Hospitals
Currently, 2,300 people are fighting with COVID-19 at Miami-Dade hospital. The head of the Union representing Jackson Health employees, Martha…
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Turnout at the Federal Surge Test Sites is Way Less Than Capacity in Phoenix
As per the reports available on July 15, the state of Arizona had the highest rate of Coronavirus tests that…
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Juneau Assembly Mandates Masks with an Ordinance
Concerned by the increasing number of coronavirus cases across Alaska, the City and Borough of Juneau Assembly in Juneau on…
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SAIC Unveils Plans to Launch Innovation Factory Hub in Huntsville, Alabama
Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) has unveiled plans to launch an Innovation Factory Hub in Huntsville, Alabama. The present move…
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Gyms to Open in Philadelphia Next Week; Restrictions Applied
A couple of months ago, the government of various countries imposed on severe restrictions on the fitness studios and gyms,…
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Macau’s Casino Lisboa May not Reopnen VIP Gambling Rooms
The world is still learning to cope up with Coronavirus while the virus has neatly managed to toss everything upside…
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China on the Verge of Huge Losses in Its Aviation Industry
The world is suffering from a global pandemic and China seems to be the source of this pandemic. Today they…
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Hong Kong’s National Security Law: What Makes Hong-Kong so Important?
Amidst the ongoing pandemic, China has bypassed the Hong Kong legislature to pass on a new national security law. The…
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Miami Casinos Halt their Operations Again Amid Increasing Corona Cases
The horrific pandemic continues to create havoc all over the world, including some of the spectacular tourist destinations of the…
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Michigan officials Open Doors For online gambling and betting Applications
Michigan may soon witness online gambling and sports betting activity getting fueled as those who intended to get into the…
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German Government to Buy More Medical Cannabis from Domestic Producers
The German government confirms to buy more than the cited medical cannabis from the domestic producers. Previously the government used…
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Hong Kong Police Arrest Protestors After New Security Law is Enforced
Hong Kong police arrested more than 300 protestors on Wednesday during the ongoing pro-democracy protests. Beijing enacted security laws for…
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Nevada Casino Gaming: 99.4% Revenue Drop in May
Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has released its figures for May. It was able to amass just $5,808,507 in revenue.…
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Star India To Close Star World Channel Due To NTO Terms
Star India is planning to suspend the services of India’s oldest and most popular English content entertainment channel Star World,…
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Hong Kong Security Will Not Have Retroactive Effect, Says Deputy Director of Hong Kong and Macau Office
National Security legislation of Hong Kong will not punish people retroactively, confirmed Deputy Director of Hong Kong and Macau Office,…
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The University of Colorado at Boulder to Include a Course Based on Cannabis
In the last few years, cannabis has been researched by scientists and experts, especially for medical purposes. In many diseases,…
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California Gets Hit by Economic Free Fall Amid Coronavirus Crisis
California, the beautiful constituent state of the United States of America is presently reeling under the chaos created by the…
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ICU Beds Requirement Climbs to a Different High in Parts of Minnesota
As of May 26, 2020, there are around 22,000 people who have been sick with the coronavirus and a death…
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