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Feb 16 2026EDUCATION

New Law Aims to Make Roads Safer for Everyone

New Mexico is taking a step towards safer roads. A new bill has passed in the Senate. It adds a special class to driver's education. This class will teach new drivers about sharing the road with others. Others include cyclists, pedestrians, and even skateboarders. The bill, called Senate Bill 73, p

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Snow, Sleet and Racing: A Lesson in Road Safety

The winter storm that hit North Georgia also brought heavy snowfall to North Carolina, forcing NASCAR’s opening Clash race at Bowman Gray Stadium to shift from a Sunday event to Wednesday. The change came after state officials advised people to stay off the roads for several days following the storm

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

New Look for NBA All‑Star Weekend: NBC’s Big Experiment

The NBA has brought its midseason showcase back to NBC after a long absence, hoping the partnership can win over fans old and new. NBC’s return is wrapped in a wave of nostalgia, recalling the 1990s when the league exploded under Bob Costas’s voice and the “Roundball Rock” anthem. The network is

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Feb 15 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Detective Show That Sticks With You

In Britain, crime dramas are a specialty. The country has turned the cosy‑yet‑tense detective story into something almost artistic, with shows that mix quiet landscapes and tight communities. Among the modern hits, a series from 2013 stands out for how it blends character depth with procedural detai

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Feb 11 2026CRIME

Unexpected Train Mishap Shuts Down Oak Lawn Roads

A freight train went off its tracks early Wednesday, throwing a wrench into the daily commute for Metra riders and forcing several roads in Oak Lawn to close. The incident happened near the 108th Street crossing, and Metra learned about it at roughly 4:45 a. m. The company had to halt all Southwest

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Feb 10 2026WEATHER

A Calm Day in Michigan: Spring‑Like Skies

Michigan is enjoying a rare quiet spell, free from the heavy storms and cold Arctic blasts that have been common lately. Instead, the weather feels light and early‑spring. The skies are clear enough to make you want to step outside without a coat. For those who miss the daily weather updates, the

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Jan 29 2026ENVIRONMENT

Sunbridge Parkway: What's the Plan for the Big Road Change?

Osceola County is planning a major upgrade to Sunbridge Parkway. They want to extend it south to Nova Road. This new road will connect U. S. Highway 192 to State Road 528, also known as the Beachline Expressway. The county is holding public hearings to discuss this plan. There will be a virtual mee

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Jan 29 2026SPORTS

The Busy Life of Mike Tirico: NBC's Sports Star

Mike Tirico is a big deal at NBC, known for his calm voice and love for sports. He's not just calling games anymore; he's the face of NBC's big sports push. With the Super Bowl and Olympics happening back-to-back, Tirico is in for a wild ride. He's got a lot on his plate, but he's handling it like a

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Jan 28 2026WEATHER

Heavy Snowfall Leads to After-School Activity Cancellations

Heavy snowfall in Anchorage has caused a disruption in after-school activities. The Anchorage School District made the call to cancel all after-school sports and events. This includes King Tech’s Third Session and community rentals. However, after-school childcare programs will remain open. The Nat

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Jan 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Ice with Food: Unusual Ways to Keep Roads Safe

In the battle against icy roads, cities are getting creative. They're mixing beet juice, molasses, and even pickle brine with salt to keep roads safe. This might sound strange, but it's working. Salt has been the go-to for melting ice on roads for years. It's cheap and effective. But it's not great

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