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Jun 15 2026LIFESTYLE

City Water Park to Reboot: A New Splash Ahead

The city of San Jose has announced that the 23‑acre water park next to Lake Cunningham will close for a while. A new operator, Lakeside Partners, is set to upgrade the place so it can offer newer slides and more interactive play areas. The exact length of the break isn’t known yet, but plans are und

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Jun 15 2026SPORTS

Alaska Sports Wrap-Up: Standout Performances and Close Games

A mix of tight scores and big wins marked Alaska’s sports scene over a few action-packed days. High school baseball saw some surprises, especially in Palmer where one team crushed their opponent by 13 runs. Other games stayed nail-biters, like the Wasilla vs. Service matchup that ended in a tie. Mea

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Jun 15 2026CELEBRITY

Celebrate the big 250 with great local events

Many towns are buzzing with plans for the 250th birthday of American independence. Instead of staying home, families can join outdoor concerts, parade walks, and public readings that bring history to life. For those who like warm-up activities, June already features living history days where actors

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Jun 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Summer fun with Polynesian beats at Disney Springs

This summer, Disney Springs is turning up the heat for kids with a splash of island vibes. Instead of hiding indoors from the sun, families can head straight to The Marketplace Splash Pad for free dance parties inspired by Polynesian traditions. The Cool Kids’ Summer lineup brings not just music, bu

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Jun 14 2026WEATHER

North Texas braces for heat wave before stormy Sunday shift

North Texas kicked off the weekend with intense heat as temperatures hit 95 degrees, making outdoor plans feel like a workout. The air felt even heavier with a heat index pushing 103 degrees, so staying hydrated became a must for anyone spending time outside. Wind gusts up to 20 mph added a slight b

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

When Passion for Sports Turns Risky

Sports can push your emotions to the edge. A tight game isn’t just exciting—it can also put stress on your heart. Doctors have noticed something called “fanxiety, ” where the thrill of watching a close match leads to real health risks. Heart disease already ranks as the top cause of death in the U.

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Jun 13 2026SPORTS

Is One Billion Viewers Realistic?

A major sports figure recently made a huge, almost unbelievable prediction. He suggested that an upcoming event held at the White House could pull in one billion people watching globally. That is a massive number. This claim really makes you stop and think. How can one martial arts show beat out so

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Jun 13 2026CELEBRITIES

A Historic Hotel Where Famous Faces Meet in Delaware

The Hotel du Pont in Wilmington, Delaware, has long been a magnet for high-profile visitors, from presidents to sports stars. Built in 1913, this elegant hotel holds Delaware’s only four-star diamond rating from AAA, making it a rare luxury spot in the state. Its reputation attracts everyone from so

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Jun 13 2026LIFESTYLE

Cool Ways To Spend Your Summer In Temecula Valley

Temecula Valley turns into a lively playground in summer with options beyond just sipping wine. The area mixes relaxation with fun activities for different tastes. Winery visits go beyond tasting rooms when places like Bottaia Winery add pools and cabanas to their wine experience. Kids have their ow

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Jun 12 2026WEATHER

'Storms Rock Chicago, Events Take a Hit'

'Heavy rain and strong winds have forced many Chicago gatherings to change plans. The National Weather Service issued a flood watch, tornado watch, high‑wind warning and severe thunderstorm alerts for most of the city. This rare level four danger rating means people should stay safe and be ready for

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