SAFETY

Nov 01 2024CRIME

Missing Cars and Generators: A Community Alert

Imagine waking up to find your car gone. That's what happened to someone on the 3500 block of St. Germain Street West in St. Cloud. The car in question is a dark blue Ford Fusion with a distinctive dent near its right turn signal. If you spot a car with the license plate FXY 017, don't hesitate to r

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Boxing Expert Warns: Tyson vs. Paul Match Might Hide Health Risks

A well-known boxing expert, Conte, has some serious worries about the upcoming Tyson vs. Paul fight. He's not just talking about who'll win or lose, but something way more important - the health of the fighters. Conte thinks the focus on making the fight entertaining might be hiding some real health

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Oct 31 2024SPORTS

Yankees Ban Fans, Give Tickets to Cancer Patient After Fan Interference

The New York Yankees decided to ban two enthusiastic fans, Austin Capobianco and John Peter, from attending Game 5 of the World Series. The ban came after they snatched the ball from Mookie Betts' glove during a pop-out in Game 4. Instead of those fans, the team chose to give the tickets to a pediat

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Zoox CTO Challenges Tesla's Robotaxi Plan: 'Safety Concerns Remain'

Jesse Levinson, co-founder and CTO of Zoox, isn't convinced Tesla will launch a robotaxi service next year. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, he questioned the safety and reliability of Tesla's technology compared to Zoox's approach. Levinson believes Tesla's decision to use only cameras for its driver as

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Oct 31 2024POLITICS

Securing Votes: New Election Facilities Across the Country

In today's world, ensuring election safety is more crucial than ever. Recently, officials have been ramping up security measures to protect voters, poll workers, and ballots. Take Maryland's Baltimore County, for instance, where a state-of-the-art facility has just opened. This isn't your typical of

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

Helping East San Jose Businesses with Tech: A New Camera Program

Small business owners in East San Jose have been struggling with crime, but they're about to get some help. The city has started a new program with mobile cameras at Lion Plaza on Tully Road. Mayor Matt Mahan and other officials hope this will make the area safer as the police deal with staffing iss

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Chicago's Budget Crisis: A Chance to Improve Police Department

Chicago is in a budget crunch, and tough decisions are on the horizon. But this could be an opportunity to fix some long-standing issues in the Chicago Police Department (CPD). For starters, CPD needs to upgrade its technology systems and facilities. The department is struggling to meet reform manda

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Oct 30 2024EDUCATION

Hillsborough HS to Hire New Security Officer for Better Student Safety

Something big happened at Hillsborough High School. The Board of Education decided to create a new job called a building monitor. This decision was made at a meeting on Monday night. The main goal is to make the school safer for students. The board thinks that having another person to watch over th

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Burger trouble: Teen fights kidney failure after McDonald's meal

In Grand Junction, Colorado, a 15-year-old named Kamberlyn Bowler has been through a rough ride. She's a freshman who loves softball, and she recently enjoyed a few Quarter Pounder burgers with extra pickles at McDonald's. But things took a nasty turn when she started feeling sick with a fever, stom

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Oct 29 2024HEALTH

Fast Food Scare: Teen's Battle with E. coli and Kidney Failure

Eating McDonald’s Quarter Pounders led to a scary experience for a 15-year-old from Colorado. Kamberlyn Bowler ended up in the hospital with kidney failure due to E. coli poisoning. She's one of many affected in an outbreak linked to onions on the burgers. At least 75 people across 13 states have b

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