
EXCLUSIVE: Green groups, government officials meet secretly to plot end of gas stoves and appliances
Consumer Product Safety Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr.'s threat of a federal ban on gas stoves earlier this month channeled the goal of left-wing billionaire think tanks that are making significant progress in pushing communities to eliminate fossil fuels.
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The city of Middletown will purchase the Towne Mall on the cityâs East End for $10 million with an eye on having control of the redevelopment of the land leaders called âa critical gateway to the city.â
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One person was injured after a minivan crashed through a house and caught fire on Central Avenue in Middletown
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are participating in CNNâs first 2024 presidential debate Thursday night. Watch the debate live here and follow the latest live news updates, fact che […]
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There is a tense budget battle in Dearborn Heights between the mayor and city council.
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Americans' trust in the mass media's reporting matches its lowest point in Gallup's trend, largely because of Democrats' decreased trust.
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The spring wheat market has been trading off weather news since April, but now it looks like the crop is off to a good start and the market is looking
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A new genetic trait in cattle – “hair shedding” – may have some significant production impacts for cattle, as well as marketing considerations for breeders.
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R-Recreation’s summer activities are in full swing. This week, R-Rec’s Summer Academy drew Riverton kids to come spend their days learning art, acting, archery, and all kinds of other activities.
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The city of Riverton has initiated a new online payment portal for city residents to pay their utility bills. Administrative Services Director Mia Harris told the city council on June
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‘Cow breeder’ delivered genetic gold in the heyday of Ozarks dairy industry – Bolivar Herald Free-Pr
Not too many years ago could be found on many dairy farmers’ calendars the telephone number of their “cow breeder.”
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The Buffalo City Fire & Rescue in conjunction with the University of Missouri Extension Division Fire and Rescue Training Institute hosted an Introduction to Fire Service training on June 8-9 in the parking area […]
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Global concerns about the use of AI in news production and misinformation are growing, a report published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism found, posing fresh challenges to newsrooms already […]
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Both the life she lived — and one she didn't — play a role in the narrative
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LIHU‘E — A Ha‘ena man was arrested in connection with an alleged assault on Lumaha‘i Bridge last week that left the victim in critical condition.
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Hawaiian Electric launches Public Safety Power Shutoff program to enhance wildfire safety on Maui, M
⢠Starting July 1, Hawaiian Electric is launching its Public Safety Power Shutoff program to reduce the risk of wildfire. ⢠As part of this p
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PHOENIX — An activist group with Democrat leanings is suing Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb for failing to respond to multiple requests for public records.
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PHOENIX – The head of the Arizona Republican Party claims there are at least 500,000 people registered to vote in the state who are dead or who have moved.
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