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Apr 07 2026WEATHER

Rain check on the way for Sonoma County this week

Spring in Northern California doesn’t usually bring much rain, but this week could buck that trend. Forecasts suggest a short spell of wet weather is heading to Sonoma County and the wider Bay Area starting Wednesday night. Rainfall is expected to stick around until Friday morning, bringing small bu

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Mild Weather Expected for Masters Week in Augusta

This year’s Masters week in Augusta starts with practice rounds on Monday and Tuesday, giving players a chance to adjust to the course before the main event. Wednesday brings the fun Par 3 Contest, where amateurs and pros play a shorter course—perfect for fans who enjoy lighter moments before the se

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Apr 07 2026ENVIRONMENT

Heavy rains ravage Afghanistan, leaving 117 missing or dead

Afghanistan faces yet another brutal spell of extreme weather, with floods and landslides now linked to 110 deaths and 11 more people unaccounted for. Over two weeks, relentless rain has turned streets into rivers, buried homes under mud, and cut off entire towns. Just in the last day, floods took 1

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Apr 07 2026RELIGION

Easter mornings get local folks outside on the Treasure Coast

Across three coastal towns, Easter Sunday started earlier than usual for hundreds of people. Instead of sleeping in, they woke up before dawn to gather at beaches and parks. The weather gave them a gentle nudge—warm air, a few clouds, and temps stuck in the 80s. Vero Beach, Fort Pierce, and Stuart e

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Nate Ament's NBA Future: A Tough Call for Tennessee Fans

Tennessee basketball fans now face a big question: Will Nate Ament take his talents to the NBA or stick around for another year? The debate is heating up. Ament’s coach recently made his stance clear, saying draft day is likely the best move. But is this advice just fatherly wisdom—or a smart basket

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

A new baseball star in Chicago starts to find his way

Munetaka Murakami is fresh on the scene. After just one weekend in Chicago, the Japanese rookie has already made headlines. In his first eight games with the White Sox, he has blasted four home runs, a record for any Japanese-born player in that span. But the 24-year-old isn’t just focused on his ba

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Alaska's Teen Protection Laws: A Gap in Safety

Alaska has a serious issue with sexual violence, especially against young people. More than half of reported sexual assault victims in 2024 were under 18, and the state leads the nation in rape cases. Shockingly, Alaska also has a high suicide rate, which experts link to sexual assault. Studies show

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Apr 07 2026SPORTS

Diana Taurasi: From Records to Retirement and Lifting Up Women’s Sports

Diana Taurasi retired after 20 seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, one of the greatest careers in sports history. She wasn’t just a star—she shattered records, became the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer, and won three championships. But her impact goes beyond stats. Even in retirement, she continues sh

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Venezuela and the U. S. face a tricky legal battle over frozen assets

Two sides of Venezuela’s government—its socialist leaders and the opposition—might team up to protect the country’s money in the U. S. after a recent surprise move by Washington. A judge in New York paused for six weeks a case where creditors want to grab cash tied to Venezuela’s state oil company,

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Apr 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Lil Nas X avoids jail time with mental health program

Lil Nas X, the artist behind hits like "Old Town Road, " won’t face jail time after a judge approved his entry into a mental health program. The decision comes after charges were filed following an incident where he allegedly walked naked down a street in Los Angeles. Police say three officers were

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