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Oct 03 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Truth About Maui's Fire: A Single Spark

Ever wondered what really caused that huge fire in Lahaina, Maui? Well, a recent report from Maui County and the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has finally shed some light on this. Guess what? It all started with a power line from Hawaiian Electric Co. This line was dama

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Oct 02 2024LIFESTYLE

Boston Gets Warmer: New Flights to Miami and Tampa!

Looking for a sunny escape from Boston's winter chill? Frontier Airlines has you covered with new nonstop flights to Miami and Tampa, Florida. Starting December 17, you can fly from Logan Airport to these popular destinations. Why is this such a big deal? Well, Frontier is known for its super l

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Why Rain Could Save British Columbia's Drought-Stricken Land

In British Columbia, a long drought has led to year-round wildfires and water rationing in some areas. But there’s a glimmer of hope: experts say there's a 71% chance that La Nina, a weather pattern known for bringing cooler temperatures and more rain, will hit the region this winter. This could mea

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Storm's Aftermath: Power Cuts and Road Closures in South Carolina

When Hurricane Helene hit South Carolina, it brought strong winds and heavy rain that caused serious damage. The storm left many people without power, especially those living in the Midlands region. The outage map showed over 50,000 residents were affected by power cuts. In Richland County alone, mo

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Oct 02 2024WEATHER

Surprise Tornadoes Strike South Carolina During Hurricane Helene

Last month, the Midlands region of South Carolina experienced a sudden outbreak of tornadoes as Hurricane Helene hit. With at least six twisters confirmed and more possibly on the way, residents were caught off guard. Initially, people expected severe flooding to be the main threat from this storm.

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Warming Up to Winter: A Bed-Stuy Goldfish Pond's Uncertain Future

As the mercury drops, the Bedford-Stuyvesant goldfish pond, a TikTok-famous attraction, faces an uncertain future. Created by Hajj Malik Lovick, the pond has become a beloved community spot, but its survival depends on a plexiglass system to keep the fish swimming through the colder months. Lovick h

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

A Young Mother's Last Wish: A Journey to Cherish Memories

Erika Diarte-Carr, a 30-year-old Utah mother, was diagnosed with Stage 4 small cell lung carcinoma, a rare form of cancer, in May 2022. The devastating news sent shockwaves through her life, leaving her with a mere two years to live. In the following months, she suffered a series of health problems,

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Sep 30 2024POLITICS

Rebuilding After the Storm: A New Beginning for South Carolina

Hurricane Helene left a trail of destruction in its wake, affecting 14 counties in South Carolina. In the aftermath of the disaster, President Biden took swift action to declare a major disaster, unlocking federal funding for those in need. This decision is a crucial step towards restarting the live

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Sep 30 2024BUSINESS

What High Schoolers Need to Know About Money

High school students are at a critical juncture in their lives, learning important skills and knowledge that will set them up for success in the future. However, one crucial topic is often overlooked: personal finance. Many students graduate without a basic understanding of how to manage their money

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Sep 30 2024POLITICS

Campaign Cash Controversy Clouds Denver's Slaughterhouse and Fur Ban Battles

The campaign finance landscape in Denver has taken a dramatic turn as two ballot initiatives seeking to ban slaughterhouses and new fur products from the city face allegations of finance irregularities. At the heart of the controversy lies Pro-Animal Future, the animal rights organization behind the

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