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Jun 12 2026ENVIRONMENT

A Volunteer's Five-Decade Fight for Mill Valley’s Green Spaces

In early June, local leaders in Mill Valley singled out one person for doing something remarkable: volunteering for over fifty years to protect the town’s open spaces and guide its growth. Nona Dennis received the title “Volunteer All-Star” during a city council meeting, but the real story isn’t the

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Big 12 faces legal warnings before deciding QB Sorsby's future

The Big 12 Conference suddenly found itself in a tough spot when Texas Tech briefly threatened legal action against the league. The issue started when Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby won a court battle to stay eligible after admitting to betting on games—including his own team—during his time

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

The man who brought American soccer from the pitch to the TV screen

When the World Cup comes to North America this year, fans will see more than just players on the field. They'll also see analysts breaking down the action. One of those voices belongs to Alexi Lalas, a man who shaped soccer in the United States in more ways than one. Long before he turned into a fam

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Jun 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Taylor Swift’s NBA Team Cheerleading Sparks Mixed Feelings in Philly

Taylor Swift’s support for the New York Knicks during the NBA Finals didn’t sit well with some Philadelphia fans. Growing up in Pennsylvania, Swift has ties to both cities—Reading is her hometown, and she spent summers in Stone Harbor. Yet, despite her Philly roots, her loyalty seems to lean toward

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Why the Knicks' wild Game 4 comeback felt like a once-in-a-lifetime moment

The NBA playoffs often produce dramatic moments, but few games stick in the memory like New York’s latest victory. That night at Madison Square Garden was one of those rare occasions where the impossible seemed to happen live. Down by 29 points with a quarter to go, most fans had already packed up.

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Jun 12 2026SPORTS

Kickoff Day: What to Watch Beyond the Opening Matches

The World Cup finally kicks off today, but the buildup hasn’t been all smooth. Between ticket scandals, travel headaches, and political tensions, the event has faced more drama off the field than on. Still, when the whistle blows in Mexico City, the real show begins. Two games will launch the tourna

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Jun 12 2026OPINION

British Policing: Trust Starts with Action, Not Just Rules

In the past, Britain set a global example for fair and effective policing. Its model focused on protecting people, enforcing laws without bias, and valuing human life above all else. This approach wasn’t based on flashy campaigns or political trends but on honest, dedicated service. Yet recent event

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Jun 12 2026OPINION

Golf is no longer just a men's game

For years, golf was seen as a sport mostly for men, especially when it came to business networking. You'd often hear stories about deals being made and connections forged on the green. But something’s changing now. Women are stepping onto the course in bigger numbers than ever before. Back in 2019,

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Who runs Anchorage? The city's leaders don't match its diverse population

Anchorage calls itself one of America’s most diverse cities, yet its local government looks nothing like its population. Mountain View, a neighborhood here packed with different cultures, even hosts some of the country’s most varied schools. Anyone walking those school halls would reasonably expect

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Jun 12 2026POLITICS

Why Colorado needs leaders who actually listen—and don’t just add to the noise

Colorado’s Second District has become a pressure cooker of economic and social challenges. Wages aren’t keeping up with rising rent, energy bills stay stubbornly high, and small businesses drown under a sea of confusing rules. Instead of tackling these real issues, politicians often hide behind gran

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