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Jan 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rainy Rose Parade Brings Joy and Challenges

Rain poured down on Pasadena as the Rose Parade made its way through the streets, marking the first rainy parade in over two decades. Michael Brooks, a 41-year-old from Monterey Park, stood on Colorado Boulevard with a hot chocolate in hand, grinning despite the downpour. This was his first time att

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Caring for Older Adults in Hospitals

Caring for older adults in hospitals is not just about treating illnesses. It's also about respecting their dignity. A recent analysis suggests using a well-known nursing model to improve care. This model, called Levine's Conservation Model, focuses on preserving and protecting patients' energy, per

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

Smart Skin Guard: How Tiny Tech Watches Over You

Skin can be tricky. Too much sun or dampness can cause problems. UV rays beyond level 7 and humidity above 70% can lead to skin issues. This is where clever tech comes in. Scientists created a smart device using special materials. They used a mix of CsPbCl3 and p-Si to build tiny logic gates. These

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Jan 01 2026LIFESTYLE

Local Buzz: What's Happening in South Schuylkill

South Schuylkill has a lot going on, from community events to health and wellness activities. Libraries are offering a variety of programs for all ages, including storytime for little ones and tech help for those who need it. The Orwigsburg Library, for example, has a knitting club and a chess club,

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Jan 01 2026LIFESTYLE

New Year's Day Through the Lens of Local News

New Year's Day has always been a big deal for local news. Over the years, newspapers have captured the spirit of the day, showing how communities celebrated and what they worried about. Let's take a look at how things have changed and stayed the same. In 1890, the Sterling Evening Gazette was all a

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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

Teachers Who Make Learning Fun: A Look at Carly Saal and Stacey Canova's Classroom

In a classroom decorated with green streamers and a festive Grinch-themed tree, first-grade teacher Carly Saal and her colleague Stacey Canova were making learning an exciting adventure for their students. The room buzzed with energy as 6- and 7-year-olds eagerly participated in Grinch Day activitie

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Jan 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Invasive Plants: The Hidden Impact on Tiny Forest Friends

Forests in eastern North America are facing a silent crisis. Invasive plants, like the Amur honeysuckle, are taking over. They're pushing out native plants, changing the forest floor. This change might seem small, but it has big effects. It's not just about the plants. It's about the tiny creatures

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Big Companies and the Graying Workforce: What's Being Done?

The workforce is getting older, and big companies are starting to notice. Some are taking steps to keep older workers around, while others are lagging behind. Walmart, for example, is tweaking jobs to suit older employees. Microsoft is offering extra care to support aging workers. Google is helping

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Jan 01 2026EDUCATION

A Long Goodbye to a Dedicated Educator

The Highland Local Schools District Board of Education recently celebrated the retirement of Robert Kelly, a long-serving board member. Kelly's journey in public service began long before his time on the school board. He started as a Granger Township trustee and later served on the Medina County Boa

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

Five Hurt in Fort Lauderdale Night Out

A night out in Fort Lauderdale's entertainment district turned scary when five people got shot. It happened early Sunday morning, around 2 a. m. on December 28. Police and the FBI are now looking for the person or people responsible. When cops arrived, they found five adults hurt. All of them were

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