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Jan 23 2026OPINION

Louisville's Growth Plan: Too Much, Too Fast?

Louisville is looking at a big change. The city wants to add a lot of new homes and people. The plan is to increase housing by 46% to 67%. That could mean up to 33, 410 people living there. That's a lot more than the 19, 889 people who live there now. But is this a good idea? Louisville is known fo

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Jan 22 2026LIFESTYLE

The Laundry Game Changer You Need to Know About

Living in a big city like New York has its ups and downs. One of the downsides is dealing with laundry. Carrying heavy bags and struggling with tipping carts on uneven sidewalks can be a real hassle. But there's a new product that's changing the game. The Hulken Rolling Tote Bag has become quite po

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Jan 22 2026POLITICS

A Fresh Start for Fire Victims

The LA City Council’s Budget and Finance Committee made a step in the right direction. They decided to waive permit fees for victims of the Palisades Fire. This is a good move, but it's a bit late. The full council should approve this soon. It's unfair to charge people to rebuild their homes. The c

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Reno's Big Baseball Bargain: Why a Fresh Deal Matters

Reno's city leaders are looking at a new plan for the Reno Aces baseball team. This isn't just about baseball. It's about money, jobs, and the future of the city. Right now, the deal between the city and the Aces is messy. It's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. The city owns the land

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Jan 21 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Kansas City's Culinary Scene Shines in National Awards

Kansas City's food and drink scene is making waves again, with several local spots and chefs earning nods from the James Beard Foundation. This year, the spotlight is on a mix of eateries and professionals, from a Japanese-inspired pub to a talented pastry chef. The James Beard Foundation, a big de

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

New Jersey Faces Power Crisis: Governor Takes Action

New Jersey is in a tough spot when it comes to electricity. The state is struggling with high costs and a grid that can't keep up. Governor Mikie Sherrill just declared a state of emergency to tackle this problem. She signed two big orders right after her inauguration. One is about making more sola

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Jan 21 2026SPORTS

City's Big Night Out Turns Into a Nightmare

In a shocking turn of events, Manchester City faced a humiliating defeat against Bodø/Glimt, a small Norwegian club. The match took place in Bodø, a town known for its fishing industry and a population of around 55, 000. This defeat is one of the most unexpected in the history of the Champions Leagu

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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

Uncovering the Hidden Dangers of Xylazine and Fentanyl Mix

Xylazine, a drug mainly used to calm animals, is sneaking into street fentanyl. This mix is causing serious problems. Scientists wanted to see how xylazine changes the effects of a fentanyl overdose. They used rats to study this. The team looked at how xylazine affects breathing and heart function

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Jan 20 2026TECHNOLOGY

Time to Upgrade Sycamore's Aging Security Cameras

Sycamore is looking to give its old security cameras a much-needed upgrade. The current systems in place are outdated and not doing their job well enough. This is a big deal for keeping people safe and managing risks. The city has even gotten quotes from three different companies to replace the old

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Arsenal's Slippery Grip on the Premier League

Arsenal's lead in the Premier League is looking shaky. They've been on top for a while, but lately, they're not playing as well as they should. Their rivals, Manchester City and Aston Villa, have been struggling too. You'd think Arsenal would take advantage, but they're not. Arsenal has been the be

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