MARTIN TRUEX JR

Apr 27 2026EDUCATION

The Fight Over a 30‑Year Old Bridge

A long‑standing bridge has sparked a fresh debate about how communities choose to spend money. The structure, built in the 1990s, has been a key link for local commuters. Now, county officials say it needs serious repairs that could cost millions. Opponents of the project argue that a new bri

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Stars Align: A Deep Dive into Netflix’s Big‑Screen Powerhouse

The streaming giant first burst onto the scene with shows that made headlines, but it needed more than catchy titles to prove itself a serious player in film. After the 2015 war drama that marked its entry into feature‑length storytelling, Netflix kept pushing boundaries with a mix of gritty dramas

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A One‑Man Show Turns a Small Town’s Dark Past Into Theatre

The new play “Kenrex” takes the story of Ken Rex McElroy, a violent outlaw who ruled Skidmore, Missouri, and the day he was shot dead in front of dozens of witnesses. The production opens at the Lucille Lortel Theatre and is performed by Jack Holden, who has already earned an Olivier Award for a Lon

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Apr 27 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A New Western Tale is on the Horizon

The long‑awaited sequel to a 2007 hit is finally in the works, as announced by a major studio. The original movie was a blend of frontier adventure and gritty crime drama, earning over $426 million worldwide. Now, 14 years later, the plan is to revisit that world with fresh characters and a ne

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Apr 27 2026CRIME

A New Look at How Injuries Tell the Truth

In a recent case, a hidden bomb was found outside a bookshop. A technician tried to stop it. The device blew up, cutting off the left hand and right eye of the victim and leaving deep leg wounds. The technician said the bomb had exploded on its own. Police thought this meant a very powerful weapo

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Apr 27 2026SPORTS

Free Fan Zones Planned for NYC World Cup Watch Parties

New York City is gearing up to host fans from all over the world during the 2026 World Cup, offering free public viewing areas in every borough. The city’s governor highlighted the excitement and inclusivity of the upcoming games, saying residents should feel part of this historic event. City

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Apr 27 2026EDUCATION

Understanding Truth in Today’s News World

In a lively evening at the Reno Public Market, community members will gather to talk about how easy it is for false stories to spread and why facts are becoming harder to find. The event, organized by the News Literate Community Initiative together with Truckee Meadows Tomorrow, is open to everyone

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

The Social Media Trail of a White House Shooter

A man accused of trying to kill President Trump has a digital history that shows how his online voice changed over time. Initially, the accounts linked to him were filled with posts about video games and links to his YouTube channel. He even shared clips from a popular fighting game, encouraging

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Latinos Take Charge in Local Politics

In many U. S. cities, Latino leaders are stepping into elected roles for the first time, reshaping local governments and giving voice to communities that have long felt overlooked. The trend began quietly, with grassroots campaigns that built trust and highlighted shared concerns. Over the past

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

Redistricting Showdown: Florida, Virginia and the Fight for House Seats

The race to draw congressional maps is heating up as the next election looms. Two states are at the center of the drama, each with a different political agenda and legal hurdles. In Florida, Governor Ron De Santis has released a new map that would add four seats likely to favor Republicans. The pro

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