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Fourth annual Spruce Knob Kite Festival takes flight June 29
The Charleston Gazette· 3 days agoIf you’re up for flying a kite this summer, why not go way, way up to the highest elevation in the...
Production Is Down, So FilmLA Is Raising Permit Prices?
indieWIRE· 7 days agoFilmLA raises its permit prices amid production slowdown effective July 1. The movie comes as...
Rosie's Friday Leftovers - Jim Rose | iHeart
iHeartRadio· 4 days agoRosie ranting about sports and news.
Judge tosses LA’s second lawsuit against journalist over police headshots
Courthouse News Service· 6 days agoAs part of the settlement, which still needs to be approved by City Council, the city will pay...
2024-25 budget passes, averting city charter crisis
Easy Reader· 4 days agoAfter four hours of deliberations, spreadsheets, motions, substitute motions, questions and allegations Tuesday night, June 18, in the third of three public hearings for the Redondo Beach city ...
Consultants recommend paid parking, downtown parking structure in Cedar Falls
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 7 days agoIn a committee of the whole meeting Monday, Jon Forster and Joshua Rozeboom of Fishbeck shared data...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 7 days agoWhen doctors take money or gifts from pharmaceutical companies those are required by law to be reported to the U.S. government. A new study from JAMA found that 26 of 28 physicians who had given ...
Kenosha County Parks offering free concerts, activities throughout the summer
Kenosha News· 6 days agoA pair of free, weekly concert series are now underway in Kenosha County Parks, with one of them now...
Cape Ann news in brief
Gloucester Daily Times· 5 days agoListings may be sent to: Goings On, Gloucester Daily Times, 36 Whittemore St.,Gloucester, MA 01930, or emailed to Joann Mackenzie at jomackenzie@gloucestertimes.com, at least two weeks prior to an event.
Osceola County things to do, starting June 21
Orlando Sentinel· 6 days agoOsceola County things to do include a class about reusing your kitchen scraps to start a new garden June 24 at the St. Cloud Library.