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Nov 26 2025WEATHER

Arizona's Weather Guide Takes a Final Bow

After centuries of guiding farmers and weather enthusiasts, the Farmers’ Almanac is wrapping up its journey. The 2026 edition will be the last, and the website will close its doors in December. Why? The financial hurdles of keeping up with today’s fast-paced media world have become too steep. Sandi Duncan and Peter Geiger, the almanac’s editor and editor emeritus, sh...

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Nov 26 2025OPINION

Denver's Growing Surveillance Network: A Closer Look at Privacy Concerns

Denver is rapidly expanding its surveillance network, raising concerns about privacy and the potential misuse of data. The city's partnership with Flock Safety, a company that provides license-plate reader cameras, has already led to over 1, 400 immigration-related searches in a span of just 10 months. This data is not just used for immigration purposes; it's accessi...

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Nov 25 2025OPINION

History, Hate Speech, and the Power of Words

A president once shared a post suggesting harsh punishment for perceived disloyalty. The post mentioned hanging those involved, comparing it to actions taken by a historical figure. However, this comparison is misleading. The figure in question, George Washington, actually worked to unite a divided nation, not to punish dissent. His approach was one of understanding ...

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Nov 24 2025SPORTS

Gift Ideas for Sports Fans: Books That Celebrate Florida's Big Wins

Looking for the perfect gift for a sports fan? Consider commemorative books that celebrate Florida's recent victories. These books are not just for show; they offer a deep dive into the stories behind the wins. The first book, "Not So Fast, My Friend, " is a tribute to Lee Corso, a legendary figure in college football. It's packed with insider stories about his care...

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nollywood's Magic: From Humble Beginnings to Global Fame

Nigerian movies, known as Nollywood, have come a long way. They started with low budgets but big stories. These films were a lifeline for many, especially those far from home. They offered a glimpse into Nigerian culture and helped families bond over shared experiences. Back then, getting these movies was a challenge. People had to wait for CDs and VCDs from loved o...

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Nov 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Riverside's Glowing Holiday Tradition Lights Up the Season

Riverside's Mission Inn Hotel & Spa is gearing up for its annual "Festival of Lights, " a beloved event that transforms downtown Riverside into a winter wonderland. This year, the festival kicks off the weekend before Thanksgiving, marking a shift from its previous start date. The celebration will feature millions of twinkling lights, festive displays, carnival rides...

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

The Unsung Hero of Detroit Sports Journalism

Ken Kraemer, a name not often seen in print, was a backbone of the Detroit Free Press sports section for over 40 years. Born in 1936, he spent his entire career in Detroit, starting as a copy boy and eventually becoming a key figure in the sports department. Kraemer's work was crucial in ensuring that sports news reached readers on time, every day. His colleagues re...

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Texas City's High-Tech Virtual Gate: A Double-Edged Sword for Safety

In a small Texas city near Houston, a high-tech security system is keeping a close eye on everyone who comes and goes. This isn't your average security setup. It's a network of cameras and license plate readers that creates an invisible barrier around the city. The goal is to catch criminals and protect residents. But it also raises some big questions about privacy. ...

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Nov 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Famous Faces in the Dark: Beverly Hills' Hidden Crime Stories

Beverly Hills is known for its glamour and luxury, but beneath the shiny surface, there are plenty of dark and intriguing tales. A new book is set to uncover some of these stories, featuring famous names like Cher and Lindsay Lohan. This isn't the first time someone has dug into the city's crime history. A similar book came out recently, and it was a hit. It talked a...

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

How San Diego is Using Tech to Keep People Safe and Respect Privacy

San Diego has been making waves with its use of technology to keep people safe. The city has teamed up with local businesses and neighborhoods to use something called Flock License Plate Readers, or LPRs. These gadgets have been a game-changer, helping to solve 600 criminal cases, find missing kids, and recover stolen items worth $5. 8 million. Last year alone, these...

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