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Jan 29 2026WEATHER

Baltimore's Winter Woes: What's Open, What's Closed, and What's Next

Baltimore is still dealing with the aftermath of a recent winter storm. The mayor has said that the emergency is not over yet. People can park on the snow emergency routes again, but they should still be careful. Many places are open again, like recreation centers and courthouses. But some librarie

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Dec 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

New York City's Blockchain Experiment: Hype or Hope?

New York City is diving into blockchain technology, a move that has sparked both excitement and doubt. The city's outgoing mayor, Eric Adams, has introduced a detailed 61-page plan to explore how blockchain can improve city services. This plan comes just as Adams is leaving office, and it builds on

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Dec 20 2025POLITICS

Maine's Tax System: Time for a Change?

Maine is facing a big problem. Taxes are going up. Counties are asking for more money. But people are saying no to school budgets. This is not just a few small issues. It is a big problem with how Maine pays for things. Counties like Penobscot, Knox, York, and Washington are seeing big cost increas

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Oct 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

New York City's Digital Wake-Up Call

New York City is a global leader in many ways, but its government systems are stuck in the past. The next mayor will face a big challenge: fixing outdated technology that slows down services and makes life harder for residents. Right now, the city's financial systems are falling apart. Rules for bu

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Jun 01 2025OPINION

New York's Trash Battle: Who Pays the Price?

New York City's plan to tackle trash and rats has hit a snag. The city wants Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) to buy expensive trash containers. This is causing a stir, as BIDs are not city agencies but groups that support local businesses. They already fund street cleaning and security from th

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Jan 29 2025HEALTH

Helping Moms in Rural China: Do Services and Policy Awareness Really Make a Difference?

Did you know that where you live can greatly affect your health knowledge and practices, especially for pregnant women in rural areas? Let's dive into a study that examined how well public services and policy awareness work in improving maternal health in northwestern China. This study basically ask

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Dec 11 2024POLITICS

Vote Day Tomorrow: What's on the Ballot?

Hey, everyone! Tomorrow is election day for the December ballot. There's a lot to vote on, so let's break it down. In East Baton Rouge, there's a big deal about a 2% sales tax. It's not new, but it might move from the parish to the City of St. George. That could mean about $50 million for city serv

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Treasury Boss: Tax Hike Might Hurt Wages

U. K. Treasury Chief Rachel Reeves has acknowledged that a recent tax increase on businesses could result in wages rising less than expected. This follows a budget announcement where she raised taxes by around £40 billion ($52 billion) to fix what she claims is a gap in public finances and fund publ

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