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CO 239 to be closed north east of Trinidad
Map of Las Animas County near Trinidad showing closure on CO 239 and detour routes using El Moro Road to I-25 and CR 75.1 via CR 32 to US 160. Trinidad, Hoehne — The Colorado Department of Transportation will replace a bridge northeast of Trinidad on CO 239 at Mile Point 1.68. A full five-day…
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San Francisco Restaurants Blindsided by Possible Ban on Service Fees
California’s newly signed Senate Bill 478, a law banning hidden fees usually associated with hotel, car rental, and ticket sale companies, might be hard enough for citizens to understand. But it appears to be challenging for state officials to interpret as well. The bill was signed into law last week by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Yet…
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A Simple Streetlight Hack Could Protect Astronomy From Urban Light Pollution
Tereza Pultarova reports via Space.com: Light pollution is a growing threat to astronomy, but a new streetlamp technology could restore clear views of the night sky. […] A study published earlier this year found that stars are disappearing from the sky at an average rate of 10% per year. This trend affects even the world’s…
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D.C.’s Newest Plant Store Will Open In Anacostia With A Cafe, Community Hub, And More
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Thousands of Remote IT Workers Sent Wages To North Korea To Help Fund Weapons Program, Says FBI
echo123 shares a report from the Associated Press: Thousands of information technology workers contracting with U.S. companies have for years secretly sent millions of dollars of their wages to North Korea for use in its ballistic missile program, FBI and Department of Justice officials said. The Justice Department said Wednesday that IT workers dispatched and…
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Why UK independent garages are worried about shift to electric cars
To Joseph Salama it is clear that the UK’s independent garages will have problems serving customers with electric cars: “You can see it’s going to happen, actually it’s already here.” The owner of specialist Volkswagen workshop Jack’s Garage in London’s North Kensington explained: “It’s very challenging for the independent workshop to be able to afford…
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Verbum Ultimum: Let’s Fix Our Health Service
Dartmouth College Health Service is in need of changes if it is to adequately meet student health needs. by The Dartmouth Editorial Board | 58 minutes ago This article is featured in the 2023 Homecoming special issue. Everyone has heard the stories. A friend who got very sick but couldn’t get an appointment at Dick’s…
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From SNS to DoSS: Changing Relationships Between the Department of Safety and Security and Students
One writer explores the historically fraught relationship between the Department of Safety and Security and students. by Aubrey King | 10/20/23 3:15am This article is featured in the 2023 Homecoming special issue. When a student first thinks of the Department of Safety and Security, they might recall a few key experiences: loud banging on a…
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Two Killed in Pasadena Hit and Run Identified
[print-me target=”#content”] 5 recommended Share Surveillance video captured the moment a speeding Lincoln Navigator struck a Nissan Verda at the intersection of North Raymond Avenue at Penn St. in Pasadena on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. [Pasadena Police Dept.] The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner Thursday identified two people killed in a hit-and-run collision…
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Tips and tricks to avoid parking mishaps at this year’s Bridge Day
FAYETTE COUNTY, W.Va. (WVVA) – Whether you’re new to Bridge Day or have been going to West Virginia’s largest single-day event for years, the last thing you want standing in your way of the base jumping and vendors is parking. With more than 140,000 people expected to attend Saturday’s events, that might be hard to…