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Jun 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Baltimore’s summer kickoff: a fun, alcohol-free way to meet new people

Summer in Baltimore just got a fresh twist. Every June, many adults look for safe, meaningful ways to celebrate the season without relying on alcohol. That’s exactly what Overflow, a community-driven event, is all about. On June 12th, this gathering aims to bring people together in a fun, relaxed se

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Jun 11 2026LIFESTYLE

High school team shines in business challenge while local events offer fun and learning

A group of three girls from Carl Sandburg High School in Orland Park recently took first place in a business competition hosted by Moraine Valley Community College. Instead of just tackling a regular project, they had to quickly come up with a full marketing plan for a new solar battery. The catch?

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

UFC’s Big Fight Day Fails to Pull Some Hollywood Stars

The UFC plans a huge fight card called Freedom 250 to mark the United States’ 250th birthday. The event will happen on the South lawn of the White House, a place that hasn’t hosted combat sports in over a century. UFC president Dana White is hoping for record‑breaking attendance and has asked many f

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Trump’s UFC Party Turns Into a Family Gathering

The White House event that was meant to shine with big names has turned into a closer circle of friends and supporters. After weeks of speculation, the list that finally came out shows most guests are from Trump’s own circle and loyal voters. The press secretary, who has not been seen at the W

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Jun 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood’s New Take on July 4 Celebrations

The big parade plan for the National Mall fell apart, but Hollywood isn’t staying quiet. New shows and events are popping up across the country. National Geographic has started a series to dig into America’s stories, while ABC is airing “Disney Celebrates America: The Pursuit of Happiness” on Jun

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Jun 10 2026CRIME

Community leaders take a walk to tackle Towson’s safety challenges

Towson has seen a mix of serious and minor crimes recently, pushing local leaders to organize a special walk through the area. On a warm June evening, council leaders, police, and legal representatives will stroll through downtown Towson to talk directly with shop owners and residents. Their goal is

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

NBA: Fun or Politics?

The NBA Finals picked up extra attention when a top U. S. leader showed up courtside. The president called the league mostly good entertainment, but still a bit too focused on one side of politics. He shared his thoughts after watching a big game in New York, saying the sport delivers excitement eve

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Jun 09 2026LIFESTYLE

Learn, Walk, Fish – Outdoor Fun for Everyone

The Watershed Resource Conservation Center invites people to a free workshop at the Fayetteville Public Library on Wednesday from 8:45 a. m. to 4 p. m. Participants will learn how to spot native and invasive plants, practice removing the unwanted ones, and hear about plans to protect riverbanks. Sig

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Jun 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Knicks‑Spurs Finals: Who Came to the Garden

The Knicks are back in New York for their first Finals game in 27 years, and the crowd was packed with familiar faces. Fans saw a mix of Hollywood stars and former NBA legends cheering on the team from the front row. Timothée Chalamet, a big Knicks fan, flew in with Fat Joe on a private jet.

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Jun 09 2026BUSINESS

New Leader at The Independent: A Fresh Push for Growth

The Independent has tapped Chris Anthony to head its North American division, starting on June 8. He will manage the region’s entire profit and loss, covering both content creation and commercial activities, and report directly to global CEO Christian Broughton. Anthony comes from Gallery Media G

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