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Oct 20 2025HEALTH

Brain Connections and Schizophrenia: What's the Link?

Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition. It affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Scientists have been trying to understand what happens in the brain of someone with schizophrenia. They think it might be about how different parts of the brain talk to each other. Recently, rese

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

Could Covid Vaccines Help Fight Cancer?

Scientists have found something interesting. Covid vaccines might help cancer patients live longer. This is not their main job. But they might boost the immune system. This can help fight tumors. The news came from a big meeting in Berlin. Researchers shared their findings. They looked at cancer pa

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Oct 19 2025WEATHER

Weather Watch: Sunday's Rainy Surprise

Sunday is shaping up to be a warm and breezy day, but don't put away the umbrella just yet. As the afternoon progresses, a weather system is expected to roll in, bringing showers and possibly a few storms. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the area under a MARGINAL risk (1 out of 5), which mean

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Oct 19 2025WEATHER

Baltimore's Weather Rollercoaster: Rain, Wind, and Sunshine Ahead

Baltimore is in for a mixed bag of weather this week. The fun starts on Sunday with partly sunny skies and a high of 77 degrees. But don't put away your umbrella just yet, because winds will be blowing between 10 to 18 mph, with gusts up to 28 mph. That's right, it's going to be a breezy day! As ni

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Oct 19 2025WEATHER

Get Ready for Wild Weather in the Willamette Valley!

The Willamette Valley is in for a wild ride this week. The weather service has issued a warning about thunderstorms and strong winds heading our way. The forecast is calling for thunderstorms on October 19 and gusty winds from October 22 to October 25. This isn't just a Willamette Valley thing, thou

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Oct 19 2025CRIME

South Carolina's Gun Violence: A Growing Concern

South Carolina has seen a lot of gun violence lately. In just the past few weeks, many people have been shot. Some of these shootings were big news. Others were not. But every life lost is important. In one weekend, four people were killed, and many more were hurt. The sheriff thinks it was a fight

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

The Smart Border Plan: What's Changing This Time?

The border between the U. S. and Mexico is getting a high-tech makeover. This isn't the first time a wall has been built, but this time, it's not just about the fence. The plan is to add a lot of technology to make it smarter. The idea is to have a physical barrier along most of the border. But the

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Money Talks: Longmont's City Council Race Heats Up with Big Donations

In the race for Longmont's City Council seats, money is flowing in fast. With just two weeks left before Election Day, candidates have raised over $70, 000. This cash comes from different places, like personal loans, gifts, and donations from individuals and groups. Susie Hidalgo-Fahring is leading

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Oct 19 2025OPINION

A Community's Fight for Fresh Food

In a world where many see problems but few act, Rhonda Vesey stands out. She noticed a big issue in her neighborhood: no grocery store since 2018. This wasn't just inconvenient; it was a real struggle for those without cars or who couldn't walk far. Fresh, healthy food was hard to come by. Vesey di

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Oct 19 2025HEALTH

A Quick Check That Could Save Your Breath

Lung cancer is a sneaky foe, often hiding until it's too late. But there's a simple, quick way to catch it early. A low-dose CT scan can spot trouble in less than a minute. Denise Lee knows this well. She smoked for decades, then quit. She saw a billboard and decided to get checked. No symptoms, but

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