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Funding from Inflation Reduction Act to improve air quality monitoring
LaTricea Adams' parents and grandparents all grew up in Riverside, a neighborhood in south Memphis. “This neighborhood is a historically…
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GOP candidates soften tone on abortion for midterm election
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — During a primary debate in May, Iowa Republican Zach Nunn and his two rivals were…
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Pregnant Texas woman claims she was ticketed again for driving in HOV lane
A pregnant Texas woman who received a ticket for driving in the HOV lane in June now claims she has…
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The push to bring airline service back to regional airports
Bob Burley walks around the Morrisville-Stowe Airport in Vermont and can't help but notice the decreasing number of planes being…
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Man accused of beating, raping woman in NKY hotel 15 years ago
FORT MITCHELL, Ky. — After DNA tied him to the case 15 years later, a man has been arrested and faces…
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US unemployment rate rises to 3.7%, economy continues to add jobs
Despite 315,000 jobs being added in the U.S. in August, the national unemployment rate increased by .2% to 3.7%. The…
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New app aims to help detect kidney disease at home
BOSTON, Mass. — Often known as the silent killer, kidney disease impacts an estimated 35 million Americans. Now, there's a new Smartphone…
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Have you ever wondered why prices might change online? It could be an algorithm
If you're shopping online and see one price, then come back later and see a different price, it’s likely due…
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Doctors are giving kids ‘prescriptions’ for books to foster good reading habits
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WEWS) — It’s a book so many people know and love — "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No…
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Fatal vehicle accidents quickly increasing in cities
While the number of fatalities from auto accidents in rural areas declined 10% in the previous decade, deaths in urban…
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Jehovah’s Witnesses resume door knocking after pandemic hiatus
Jehovah’s Witnesses are knocking on doors again. They resumed door-to-door ministry on Sept. 1. The practice was suspended for more…
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U.S. Open expands wheelchair field as opportunities for adaptive sports grow
Jason Keatseangsilp’s journey to the U.S. Open is one full of twists and turns. “I did not even think a…
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College football will move to 12-team playoff
More teams will get a chance to win a college football national championship. According to ESPN and Sports Illustrated, the…
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