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Oct 18 2025BUSINESS

Lifting the Load: How a Kent Coffee Roaster is Brewing Up Safety

In Kent, a local coffee roaster is making waves with a smart investment in safety. Bent Tree Coffee Roasters has just installed a new overhead crane system. This isn't just about lifting heavy bags of coffee beans. It's about keeping workers safe and making the business run smoother. The crane is a

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Oct 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Balloons: Fun but Frightening for Nature and Power Grids

Mylar balloons, those shiny and colorful party favorites, come with a dark side. They might seem harmless, but they can cause big problems for both wildlife and power systems. These balloons can trigger fires and lead to massive power outages. Imagine a citywide blackout affecting hundreds of thous

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Oct 17 2025SPORTS

Notre Dame and USC: A Clash of Titans with High Stakes

The upcoming game between Notre Dame and USC is not just any football match. It's a showdown that could make or break both teams' chances of making it to the College Football Playoff. The stakes are high, and the tension is palpable. The weather in South Bend, Indiana, is expected to be less than i

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Oct 17 2025RELIGION

A Bishop's Legacy: Love, Struggle, and Music

Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church, is being honored with a musical tribute. This isn't just any tribute, though. It's a seven-minute piece called "Our Wildest Imaginings, " performed by a chorus, organ, and brass at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Robinson will also del

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Oct 17 2025FINANCE

Why Grocery Bills Are Squeezing Your Budget

Shopping for groceries these days can feel like a hit to the wallet. Prices have been climbing, and it's not just a temporary blip. The pandemic shook up the world, and its ripples are still affecting what we pay at the checkout counter. First off, let's talk about the basics: supply and demand. Wh

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Mamdani's Big Plans: Can He Win Over Big Business?

Zohran Mamdani is on a mission. He's been busy meeting with top business leaders, nonprofit heads, and even real estate developers. Why? To convince them to support his big spending plans. He wants to increase city spending by $10 billion every year. That's a lot of money! Mamdani has been joining

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Guard Deployment Halted: What's Happening in Illinois?

A recent decision by a federal appeals court has put a pause on the deployment of National Guard troops in Illinois. This decision comes after a lower court ruled that the protests in Illinois did not justify the presence of the National Guard. The judge in that case, April Perry, found that the pro

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Oct 17 2025EDUCATION

USC Stands Firm Against Trump's Education Plan

The University of Southern California (USC) made a bold move by turning down a proposal from the Trump administration. This proposal, called the education compact, was aimed at influencing universities to adopt a more conservative approach to higher education. The offer was not well-received by USC,

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Oct 17 2025BUSINESS

Eklutna Tribe's Casino Plans Hit a Snag

The Eklutna Tribe's dream of building a permanent casino in Birchwood has hit a roadblock. A recent federal decision has put their plans on hold, leaving everyone guessing about what's next. The tribe had big plans for a new, permanent casino. They wanted to build a large gaming hall with hundreds

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Oct 17 2025POLITICS

Massachusetts: Bracing for Economic Storms

Massachusetts is facing some tough times ahead. The state's economy is slowing down, and businesses are hiring less because of tariffs and uncertainty. This has everyone wondering if the state is ready for what's coming. The state has taken some steps to prepare. Governor Healey and lawmakers have

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