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Apr 11 2026BUSINESS

New Mexican Food Spot Set to Open in Medford

A new Mexican grill will soon open its second branch on 495 Riverside Ave. in Medford’s Wellington area, taking over a former Smashburger site that shut down last January after more than ten years. The owners, led by Marycela Rodenzo, have secured a Common Victualler License from the city council, w

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Apr 11 2026BUSINESS

Kuku Smith’s Battle to Keep Her Beauty Store Alive

Kuku Smith stands outside her shop on Georgia Avenue, holding up T‑shirts that cost $25 each. The owner of a small beauty supply store that opened in 2019 is fighting an eviction notice while trying to keep her business running. She says the pandemic hit hard because she had just started and was

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Apr 11 2026EDUCATION

Summer Days That Keep Kids Growing

The heat is coming, and many families look forward to trips, playtime, and a break from school. But for young children, the pause in classroom life can shake up routines that give them security and readiness to learn. Community Education steps in with a mix of programs that keep kids active, healthy

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Apr 11 2026HEALTH

Tailoring Breathing Therapy for Kids with Ciliary Disease

Physiotherapists face a challenge when helping children who suffer from primary ciliary dyskinesia, a rare lung condition that makes it hard to clear mucus. Instead of using one generic breathing routine, experts now aim to create personalized plans that fit each child’s unique body and mood.

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Apr 11 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Flower‑filled Highway Tunnel Turns Community Hub

The tunnel beneath the highway near North Forest Glen Drive has become a local landmark thanks to a mural that feels like a living garden. A former elementary art teacher, who grew up in the nearby Sauganash area, stepped forward when the Forest Glen Community Club asked for ideas. He sent in four c

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Apr 11 2026SPORTS

Tyrrell Hatton’s Money Story: From Green to Gold

Tyrrell Hatton shows how hard work on the golf course can turn into real wealth. He has won more than 50 million dollars in prize money from the PGA Tour, European Tour and a newer circuit called LIV Golf. The big jump came when he signed a contract in 2024 that could earn him up to 67 million dol

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Apr 11 2026SCIENCE

Artemis II Returns: Where, When and How to Watch

The Orion capsule carrying NASA’s Artemis II crew will re‑enter the atmosphere from its 10‑day lunar journey and splash down near San Diego. The re‑entry is scheduled for about 4:54 p. m. , when the craft will be roughly 400, 000 feet high. By 5:07 p. m. , it should land in the ocean roughly 50 to 6

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Apr 11 2026WEATHER

A Strong El Niño Could Shake Weather Around the World

Scientists say a very powerful El Niño might hit this year, possibly the most intense in ten years. NOAA reports a one‑in‑four chance of an exceptionally strong event and a fifty‑percent chance of a strong one, with sea surface temperatures rising at least 1. 5 °C above normal. El Niño is a natura

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Apr 11 2026WEATHER

Unexpected April Showers Hit Southern California

Southern California is set to see a surprise wet spell this weekend, with rain expected from Friday night through Sunday. Weather experts predict that rainfall amounts could range between 0. 5 and 1. 5 inches, especially higher in mountainous regions. Thunderstorms may shift these figures because th

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Apr 11 2026WEATHER

Weekend Rain and Wind in the Bay Area

The next few days bring cool air to the San Francisco region. Coastal spots will stay around 60 degrees, while places closer to the bay hover just a touch higher. Inland areas might reach mid‑60s during daylight hours, but temperatures drop to the low 40s at night. Rain is set to keep coming thro

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