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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Stockton Police Strengthen Community Bonds with New Initiatives

In Stockton, the police department is stepping up efforts to build stronger ties with the community. Chief Stanley McFadden led the charge, kicking off with the opening of a new substation in the Sierra Vista neighborhood. This substation is more than just a police outpost; it's a hub for community

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

A Call for Respect in Encinitas City Council

Encinitas City Council is facing a tough time. There's a lot of anger and disrespect happening. It's not a new problem, but it's getting worse. Back in 2006, things were just as bad. A council member at the time, Teresa Arballo Barth, worked hard to change that. She made an effort to treat everyone

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Treatment: How New Radiotherapy Methods Are Changing the Game

Radiotherapy for prostate cancer is getting a major upgrade. Doctors are now using shorter treatment plans, known as hypofractionated schedules, which deliver higher doses in fewer sessions. This approach is not only more convenient but also shows promise in reducing side effects. However, it's not

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Travis Kelce's Future with the Chiefs: What's Next?

Travis Kelce's time with the Kansas City Chiefs is a hot topic. His brother, Jason, recently sparked retirement rumors. Now, head coach Andy Reid is adding fuel to the fire. Reid admitted he hasn't discussed Kelce's future with him. This leaves fans wondering if Kelce's final home game was against t

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Is Kansas City's New Stadium a Win or a Loss for Taxpayers?

Kansas is investing a massive amount of money into a new stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs. The total cost is expected to be around $3 billion, with the state contributing a significant portion of that, approximately $1. 8 billion. This is a lot of public funds being allocated to a private sports t

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Where Will the Royals Play Next? A Big Choice Ahead

The Kansas City Chiefs are moving to a new stadium in Kansas. This has put the spotlight on the Royals. They need to decide where to play after their lease at Kauffman Stadium ends in 2031. The Royals' owner wants a downtown ballpark. But plans have hit roadblocks. Last year, voters in Jackson Coun

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Dec 24 2025WEATHER

South Bend's Leaf Cleanup: What You Need to Know

South Bend is getting ready to tackle those pesky leaves again. The city's leaf cleanup crew is set to start back up on December 24th. But remember, this is only if the weather plays nice. They'll begin with Zone 7 and move on to the next areas once they're done. Earlier in December, the leaf clean

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Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Graphene's Big Step Forward: Smaller, Faster, and More Powerful Energy Storage

Scientists have made a big leap in energy storage technology. They've found a way to tweak graphene to create a material that can hold and deliver energy more efficiently. This new material, called multiscale reduced graphene oxide (M-rGO), could be a game-changer for devices that need quick bursts

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Dec 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

River Projects Get a Boost from Local Grants

Money is flowing into the Quad-Cities area to support projects along the river. Several groups have been given grants to work on these initiatives. The funds will help improve the river's environment and make it a better place for people to enjoy. The grants come from different sources, including p

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Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Timothee Chalamet's Risky Ride in Marty Supreme

In the movie "Marty Supreme, " Timothee Chalamet plays Marty Mauser, a character who is a lot like Howard Ratner from "Uncut Gems. " Both are Jewish New Yorkers who love taking big risks. Marty is a table tennis player who thinks he can win big if he just keeps betting. The movie is set in 1952 and

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