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Jan 13 2026CRIME

St. Louis Takes Steps to Reduce Crime

St. Louis is seeing a change in its crime rates. This is thanks to new efforts like "Save Lives Now! " and other initiatives. City leaders and businesses are starting to notice the difference. Crime has been a big problem in St. Louis for a long time. But now, things are looking up. The city has be

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Fireworks Fun Gone Wrong: What's Really Happening?

Fireworks light up the sky during holidays, but they're also lighting up emergency rooms. Injuries from fireworks have been on the rise in the U. S. since 2012. A recent study looked at firework-related injuries from 2016 to 2021. It found that most injuries happen around New Year's and Independence

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Jan 13 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Korean Dramas Go Spanish: A Smart Move to Win Latin Hearts

CJ ENM, a big name in South Korean entertainment, is making a bold move. They are turning two popular K-dramas into Spanish versions. This is their way of reaching more people in Latin America. The two shows are \'The Practical Guide to Love\' and \'Our Universe\'. Both are expected to hit screens

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Jan 13 2026WEATHER

Erie's Chilly Weekend: What's Coming?

Erie is in for a cold and snowy weekend starting January 14. The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a hazardous weather outlook. Expect temperatures to drop into the single digits with wind chills below zero. Snow is likely to fall from January 14 through January 18. On January 14, sn

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Puppets and Smiles: A Fun Way to Teach Kids About Teeth

Puppets have been around for ages. They are not just for fun. They can also teach kids important stuff. Like how to take care of their teeth. This is not a new idea. But it is getting more popular. People are using puppets to talk about dental health. They make learning fun. Kids pay attention. They

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Draft Day Dreams: Who Will Shine in the 2026 NFL Draft?

The 2026 NFL Draft is shaping up to be an exciting event, with top college football players ready to make their mark in the professional league. The Las Vegas Raiders are expected to kick off the draft by selecting Fernando Mendoza, a standout quarterback from Indiana who won the Heisman Trophy this

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

Lemon Water: A Simple Drink with Big Health Perks

Lemon water is a popular drink that does a lot of good for the body. It helps keep you hydrated and gives you a big dose of vitamin C, which is great for your immune system. Drinking it in the morning or before meals can also help your digestion by getting your stomach juices ready for food. The ci

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Jan 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Keeping the Skies Safe: U. S. Takes Action Against Drone Threats

The U. S. is making a big move to keep things safe in the sky. They're spending $115 million to stop drones from causing trouble during the FIFA World Cup and the country's 250th anniversary celebrations. This is a big deal because more and more people are worried about drones being used in bad ways

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Jan 13 2026BUSINESS

Maine's Dry Spell: A Helping Hand for Businesses

Maine's recent drought left many businesses and nonprofits struggling. The federal government stepped in to help. They expanded disaster relief loans to more areas. York County and several New Hampshire counties are now included. Before, they were left out. The loans are for those hit hard by the dr

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Jan 13 2026CRIME

A Mother's Tragic Descent: Understanding Andrea Yates' Story

Andrea Yates' name became known across the country after a terrible event in 2001. She was a mother of five who struggled with serious mental health issues. Her story is now being told in a new documentary series. But what happened to her after that tragic day? Yates is now 61 years old. She has be

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