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Apr 28 2026CRIME

Better Safety in Silver Spring: What Changed and Why It Matters

Downtown Silver Spring once struggled with safety issues that scared people away. Back in 2023, serious crimes like shootings and even an unsolved murder made headlines. Business owners worried about customers staying away, and residents felt uneasy walking around. Instead of ignoring the problem, l

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Apr 28 2026CRIME

New summer activities aim to keep Highland Park youth busy and safe

Highland Park is rolling out a new summer plan to give kids better options than trouble. Police report youth crime has jumped nearly one-fifth in the past year, with theft and fights involving teens on the rise. Some worry adults might be taking advantage of lighter juvenile penalties by pushing you

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

Pickup rescued from park pond after drunk driver crash

A single‑seat pickup was pulled out of a park pond on Sunday, after its driver crashed into the water while intoxicated. The incident happened near 5 p. m. on April 19 at A Place to Play Community Park, Third Street. Police say the woman was speeding through the park, hit three parked cars, and then

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Apr 27 2026OPINION

Why Massachusetts needs smarter license plates now

Back in 1903, Massachusetts became the first state to use license plates, starting with simple numbers when cars were uncommon. Over time, plates grew longer and more complex as car ownership exploded. Today, most plates have six to eight random letters and numbers—like "7KQX29"—which might seem fin

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

Restaurants in Orange County face sudden closures due to health violations

Between April 16 and April 23, health inspectors in Orange County ordered several food businesses to shut down temporarily. The reasons ranged from serious pest problems to construction issues. Some places reopened the same day, while others took a few extra days to fix the problems. A pizza place

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Apr 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When the past catches up with us

Life can change in a heartbeat, and recent events show just how unpredictable it is. A respected actress known for her roles in popular films passed away suddenly at 57. Her family remembers her as someone who loved deeply, especially her children. Meanwhile, doctors are still figuring out what happ

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Apr 26 2026CRIME

Fire hydrant thefts in Detroit hit a dangerous new high

Last weekend, thieves in Detroit managed to ruin 75 fire hydrants in just two days by taking the metal parts that connect hoses to the water system. Each stolen piece is worth about $600 when sold as scrap metal, meaning these criminals made thousands fast while leaving the city’s firefighters in a

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Apr 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Journalist’s Risky Interview Leads to Unexpected Danger

A Louisiana-based journalist takes a risk when she agrees to an exclusive meeting with someone connected to a high-profile serial killings case. She hopes the interview will help her uncover clues about the killer’s identity. But what starts as a professional opportunity soon turns into a nightmare.

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

What really happened when Cincinnati let go of its police chief

Cincinnati made headlines recently by removing its police chief after 35 years of service, but the way it happened raises tough questions. Instead of following normal procedures, the city spent months on an investigation that produced zero evidence, then paid another firm $50, 000 to essentially reh

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Apr 24 2026TECHNOLOGY

Teens and AI: How parents can now peek at chat topics

Meta’s latest update lets parents check the general themes their teens discuss with AI, but not the exact chats. A new "Insights" section appears in the supervision tools, listing categories like School, Entertainment, or Health and Wellbeing. Think of it as a weekly summary of conversation buckets

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