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Cynthia Carter and her son had just moved to Altadena, days before losing their new home and community to the Eaton fire.
RAGBRAI will leave Iowa's borders for the first time on Monday, July 21. Here is what to know about RAGBRAI's historic visit ...
Greenridge Exploration Inc. ('Greenridge” or the 'Company”) (CSE: GXP | FRA: HW3 | OTCQB: GXPLF), is pleased to announce the commencement of a work program (the 'Program”) at its Hook-Carter Uranium ...
Plus: How to swim the Colorado River, moms and resistance rangers host a public lands bake sale and a new rural economic ...
Also around the city this weekend, West Fest has two stages programmed by Empty Bottle and Volleywood brings EDM music to ...
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Daily Mail on MSNHunt for missing mum Rachel Booth continues as police deploy divers
Searches continue at Delamere Lake holiday park for missing woman Rachel Booth, 38. Police are becoming 'increasingly concerned' for the welfare of a woman missing in Cheshire, with divers joining the ...
The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office has expanded an evacuation order across a large swath of the Arizona Strip and North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
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The San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNIndependence Day's 14-inch rainfall swamps San Angelo and region in record flood
“There was a rainfall amount of 14 inches in Grape Creek,” he said, adding that in nearby Wall, 9 inches of rain were recorded. For San Angelo, it broke the 1981 July 4 rainfall record of 2.31 inches.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNNearly 300 boats to set sail in Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac
Duda's boat, Sin Duda! will be among the fleet of nearly 300 boats in this year's race from Chicago to Mackinac Island. It ...
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At the races: Summertime madness
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including redistricting and campaign ...
Republicans are encountering some early headaches in Senate races viewed as pivotal to maintaining the party’s majority next year. Democrats still face the uphill battle in the midterms.
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Appeals court rules against North Dakota tribes in voting rights case that could go to Supreme Court
A federal appeals court has upheld its decision against two Native American tribes challenging North Dakota's redistricting map. The tribes argued the map diluted their power, violating the ...
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