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Restaurant review: Fabiola's is simply fabulous ... and garlicky
Wisconsin State Journal· 5 days agoBefore opening Fabiola’s, his old-school Italian restaurant on Regent Street, Sam Brown went to...
One-third of Colorado water utilities haven't tested for toxic "forever chemicals." Here's who has.
CBS News· 6 days agoAbout one-third of Colorado's municipalities and counties have not tested for toxic "forever...
Deadly 2023 heat wave in metro Phoenix didn’t discriminate in claiming victims of every kind
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 22 hours agoPriscilla Orr, 75, was living in her old white Kia in a supermarket parking lot last summer after...
Complaint regarding Bobby Harshbarger campaign sent to Tennessee attorney general
Bristol Herald Courier· 4 days agoThe Tennessee Bureau of Ethics and Campaign Finance decided this week to send a complaint regarding...
Waterford agrees to pay more than $60,000 in negotiated deal for fire chief's resignation
The Journal Times· 6 days agoVillage officials have agreed to pay $61,250 to Kevin Hafemann, who resigned as fire chief after the...
Tucson Speaks Out: May 29 letters of the day
Arizona Daily Star· 6 days agoThe environment is an existential risk on the “Doomsday Clock”, and in the World Economic Forum’s 2024 Global Risks Report for the top 10 risks over the next 10 years. Environmental risks are ...
Tests find AI tools readily create election lies from the voices of well-known political leaders
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 2 days agoAs high-stakes elections approach in the U.S. and European Union, publicly available artificial...
One-third of Colorado water utilities haven't tested for toxic "forever chemicals." Here's who has -...
ABC17 NEWS· 6 days agoAbout one-third of Colorado’s municipalities and counties have not tested for toxic “forever chemicals” in their water supply. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or “PFAS,” can cause a host ...
Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies Rises From the Ashes - INDY Week
Independent Weekly· 4 days agoIn the summer of 1994, Duke University history major Chris Sims walked onto a farm in Johnston County, not to take up a hoe or harvest basket, but to wield a camera and notepad ...