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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Boston's Big Spenders Back Mayor Wu's Inauguration

Boston's Mayor Michelle Wu has some serious financial backing. Her inauguration fund has raked in a cool $1. 2 million, mostly from big names in sports and business. The Boston Red Sox, Whoop Inc. , and the Electrical Industry Labor Management Cooperation Trust each chipped in $50, 000. That's some

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Jan 08 2026CRIME

A Small Town Business Shuts Down After a Viral Clash

In the quiet town of Marine City, a local meat market has decided to close its doors following a heated argument that ended up online. The incident, which involved pepper spray, has sparked a police investigation and left the owners feeling unsafe. The trouble started when a group of people, who sa

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Jan 08 2026FINANCE

RBB Bancorp: Sharing Financial Results and Community Focus

RBB Bancorp, a community-focused financial group, is getting ready to share its financial performance for the last quarter and the entire year of 2025. This news is set to be released after the stock market closes on January 26, 2026. The company's leaders will have a chat about these results the n

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Jan 08 2026LIFESTYLE

Handmade Treasures in Avon Lake: A Fresh Start

In Avon Lake, a new shop called The Crafted Corner has taken over where Impressive Creations 4 U left off. Heidi Cruz, the new owner, saw a chance to keep the local craft scene alive and took it. She bought the business in August 2025, bringing her family's crafting expertise to a physical storefron

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Hunger in the Shadows: Nepal's Hidden Struggle

In Nepal, a serious issue is often overlooked: many people struggle to get enough food. This is especially true for certain ethnic groups who face social exclusion. These groups find it hard to put food on the table, and this problem is not talked about enough. Food insecurity is a big deal worldwi

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Hesitancy: A Social Media Strategy to Boost COVID-19 Shots

Vaccine reluctance has been a growing issue worldwide. This has made it tough to quickly roll out new vaccines, like those for COVID-19. Social media could be a game-changer in this situation. It's a powerful tool to reach many people at once. But is it the best way to spend money? Let's break it do

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Jan 08 2026CRIME

The Hidden Influence: Andrea Yates' Faith and the Man Behind It

Andrea Yates' story is tragic and complex. Many people wonder about her beliefs and if they played a role in the terrible events. She followed a strict form of Christianity led by a man named Michael Woroniecki. Woroniecki is a non-denominational Christian leader. He travels to spread his teachings

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Jan 08 2026WEATHER

Utah's Sudden Snow Surprise: What to Expect

Utah is in for a quick snow burst on Thursday morning. The National Weather Service has warned of winter weather advisories for the state's mountains and northern valleys. This comes after a year that has seen very little snow. Meteorologist Hayden Mahan from the Salt Lake City office predicts 6 to

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Jan 08 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Weather Rollercoaster: From Warm to Wild

Michigan is in for a wild ride with its weather this week. It's not just about the snow. It's about the sudden change. One moment it's warm and rainy, the next it's cold and snowy. This shift is happening fast. First, the warm-up. The Lower Peninsula is expected to see temperatures climb near recor

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Jan 08 2026WEATHER

Colorado's Windy Fire Challenge: A Look at the Frontline Fight

In Colorado, strong winds and dry conditions have made wildfires a big problem. Recently, firefighters from the North Metro Fire Rescue District had to deal with a tough situation. A video shows them fighting a wildfire on the side of a road. The wind was strong, making it hard for them to see and w

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