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Southern Californians brace for crowded airports, freeways
Read More: Southern Californians brace for crowded airports, freewaysSouthern Californians can expect to see high wait times at the airports and congested traffic on the freeways during the holidays this year. And because Christmas and New Year’s days both land in the middle of the week, the weekends before the holidays are expected to be the busiest times to travel. But the good…
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How administrative support organizations can help Minnesota’s independent pharmacies
Read More: How administrative support organizations can help Minnesota’s independent pharmaciesCityscape | Twin Cities urban geographer Bill Lindeke weighs in on city life, transportation, planning and more in his column delivered to your inbox weekly. Since opening in 1922, my pharmacy, St. Paul Corner Drug, has been a trusted source in serving all of the health needs of our neighbors. However, it’s becoming much more…
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You’re not crazy. We’re in a drought and it’s pouring rain
Read More: You’re not crazy. We’re in a drought and it’s pouring rainI was nearing the end of my trip to my parents’ house in western Massachusetts for Thanksgiving when my phone lighted up with an alert that was both familiar and shocking: “ONGOING WILDFIRE; VISIBILITY AND AIR QUALITY IN AREA DUE TO SMOKE MAY BE REDUCED.” During my childhood in rural New England, wildfires were virtually…
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Mom, daughter attacked over parking dispute at Citadel Outlets
Read More: Mom, daughter attacked over parking dispute at Citadel OutletsIt’s not unusual to fight for a good bargain during the holiday shopping season. It’s a whole different story when the fighting starts in the parking lot outside the store. That’s what authorities say happened this week at the Cidatel Outlets in Commerce about 5 p.m. when a group of people attacked a 19-year-old woman…
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How a little risk can make seniors a lot healthier – and happier
Read More: How a little risk can make seniors a lot healthier – and happierCityscape | Twin Cities urban geographer Bill Lindeke weighs in on city life, transportation, planning and more in his column delivered to your inbox weekly. Seniors have earned their safety net of Social Security and Medicare, but to truly thrive they need to move beyond the well-planned life to add something unexpected: personal risk. It’s…
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San Diego man forced friend to help hide wife’s body in freezer, autopsy report says
Read More: San Diego man forced friend to help hide wife’s body in freezer, autopsy report saysSAN DIEGO — A man suspected of placing his wife’s body in a freezer at their Allied Gardens home allegedly forced a friend at gunpoint to help conceal the death, according to an autopsy report unsealed Thursday. The report by the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office also states the body of Margaret Haxby-Jones was only…
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Government shutdown looms as Elon Musk, Trump kill budget bill
Read More: Government shutdown looms as Elon Musk, Trump kill budget billWASHINGTON — A government shutdown was imminent Friday as Donald Trump, aided by billionaire Elon Musk, torpedoed a short-term budget bill negotiated by House Speaker Mike Johnson and Democrats and an alternative favored by the president-elect failed. After Musk flooded his platform X with calls to kill the compromise, which would have funded the federal…
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Wild rice is booming again on the upper Mississippi River
Read More: Wild rice is booming again on the upper Mississippi RiverSHELBY, Wisconsin — If she closes her eyes, Danelle Larson can still remember how the stretch of Mississippi River in front of her looked as recent as a decade ago: nothing but open, muddy water. Today, it’s covered with impressively tall and thick beds of wild rice. Larson, a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological…
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Minnesota’s non-conference schedule all about basketball rankings
Read More: Minnesota’s non-conference schedule all about basketball rankingsIt’s as predictable as snowfall in Duluth. Every November and December, college basketball fans gather in person, in chat rooms or on social media to gripe about their favorite team’s non-conference schedule. In most locales, the complaints feature some variation of, Why are we paying full price to watch our team play so many nobodies?…
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Blake Lively accuses director, co-star of “It Ends with Us” of sexual harassment, smear campaign
Actress Blake Lively accused “It Ends With Us” director and co-star Justin Baldoni of sexually harassing her and seeking to smear her reputation after she spoke out about a “hostile work environment” that nearly derailed the film. In a legal complaint filed this week, Lively alleges she raised concerns about inappropriate behavior by Baldoni, who…
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Sacramento deputies arrest man on suspicion of beheading baby son
A Sacramento County father has been arrested on suspicion of beheading his 1-year-old son, sheriff’s officials said. Andrey Demskiy, 28, was arrested and booked Friday on felony charges of murder, assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury, and corporal injury on a spouse in connection with the child’s death, according to…
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