Month: September 2024

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Whether you’re a local or a newcomer, there are a few unspoken rules you should know about Austin. Check out what KXAN viewers said were the unspoken rules of Austin. “Keep Austin Weird” “We love our city,” a viewer commented. “Be friendly to your neighbors, welcoming to newcomers, and generally chill and
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Trains operating on the Chicago Transit Authority’s Red Line were experiencing “major delays” on Sunday afternoon as the result of a mechanical problem, the transit agency said. In an alert at 2:50 p.m., the CTA said Red Line trains were running with “significant delays” in both directions following an earlier mechanical problem on a train
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It’s not exactly back to school for some elementary school students in Freehold Township, New Jersey: They won’t return to their usual classrooms after the district discovered mold throughout a school building. The superintendent of the district, Neal Dickstein, announced in an email to parents last week that students at Laura Donovan Elementary School will
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By BRIAN SLODYSKO and DAN MERICA WASHINGTON (AP) — Italo Medelius was leading a volunteer drive to put Cornel West on North Carolina’s presidential ballot last spring when he received an unexpected call from a man named Paul who said he wanted to help. Though Medelius, co-chairman of West’s “Justice for All Party,” welcomed the
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WASHINGTON — Italo Medelius was leading a volunteer drive to put Cornel West on North Carolina’s presidential ballot last spring when he received an unexpected call from a man named Paul who said he wanted to help. Though Medelius, co-chairman of West’s “Justice for All Party,” welcomed the assistance, the offer would complicate his life,
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CHICAGO — Garrett Crochet was exactly as advertised Sunday afternoon, but so was Sean Manaea. The Chicago White Sox had their ace on a strict pitch count, which was too bad considering it could have been an entertaining pitcher’s duel had they not lifted him with one out and two on in the fourth inning.
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