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Man dies nearly 2 weeks after struck by car in West Palm Beach
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A West Palm Beach man died in the hospital Sunday night after getting struck by a car 12 days earlier. The accident on Nov. 7 just before 9:30 p.m. on the 4100 block of Broadway in West Palm Beach. West Palm Beach police spokesman Mike Jachles said Odilion Lucas Vasquez…
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Rosalynn Carter championed mental health, work still needed locally
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Rosalynn Carter used her position as First Lady, both when Jimmy Carter served as Georgia’s governor, and as President of the United States, to call attention to mental health. While Carter’s leadership in mental health spans 50 years, pioneering and championing the cause for those who needed it, a lot of…
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Men’s Basketball Falls in Third Place Game at Paradise Jam
Next Game: Manhattan 11/27/2023 | 7:00 PM WFUV (90.7 FM) Nov. 27 (Mon) / 7:00 PM Manhattan History St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. – Mongooses thrive upon the U.S. Virgin Islands’ where they were originally brought in to kill rats. The animals are formidable opponents for snakes largely due to their speed and agility, which helps them…
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CAL FIRE brings safety tips to the table at Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is an important time of the year for families and friends to come together. Whether you are gathering around the table to indulge in family recipes that have been passed down for generations, or you’re creating something new in the kitchen this year, CAL FIRE has some kitchen safety tips to help you prevent…
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N.J. to require all new car sales to be electric by 2035
New Jersey will require all new car sales to be electric by 2035 with some requirements starting in 2026 as part of a series of new regulations, an administrative official in Gov. Phil Murphy’s office confirmed to NJ Advance Media on Monday. The rule that will make the mandate possible will be filed by the…
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South Bay basketball program changing the lives of local children with special needs
TORRANCE, Calif. (KABC) — Local basketball coach Miguel Ortiz is making sure all children have the opportunity to play and enjoy the game. He launched a program at El Camino College in Torrance designed for kids with special needs. It’s a noble journey, teaching special needs students – and one that is completely fulfilling. “This…
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Tenor Justin Vickers brings queer love to the front in new album of art songs
Illinois State University music professor and tenor Justin Vickers has a new album of art songs centered around the British composer Benjamin Britten (1913-1976). Titled “The Poet’s Echo,” the disc includes world premiere recordings of the title song cycle’s English translation for a tenor. Also new: Premiere recordings of John David Earnest’s “Songs of Hadrian,”…
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3ª Conferência Estadual de Cultura de Sergipe promove debates essenciais no Teatro Atheneu
Nesta quarta-feira, 22 de [mês], às 9 horas, o Teatro Atheneu se tornará o epicentro das discussões culturais em Sergipe durante a realização da 3ª Conferência Estadual de Cultura. Sob a organização do Governo do Estado e da Fundação de Cultura e Arte Aperipê (Funcap), o evento visa abordar o tema “Construção Integrada para a…
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AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. Cl A stock falls Monday, underperforms market
Shares of AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. Cl A AMC slipped 3.63% to $7.16 Monday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the NASDAQ Composite Index COMP rising 1.13% to 14,284.53 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA rising 0.58% to 35,151.04. AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. Cl A…
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Suit filed against Tree House Brewing partners over lavish lifestyles, skirting shareholders
SPRINGFIELD — Two majority shareholders of breakout beer star Tree House Brewing paid themselves “excessive” salaries, surreptitiously invested in $16 million in real estate holdings and cheated a minority shareholder out of proceeds, according to a recent lawsuit filed in Hampden Superior Court. Eric Granger, a 2% shareholder in the wildly successful business, filed a…