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Jan 29 2026CRIME

San Bernardino's Big Step Towards Safer Streets

San Bernardino is getting a tech boost to fight crime. The city's police department just got over a million dollars from the federal government. This money is for a cool project called the Mobile Crime Prevention Program. The goal? To make the city safer by adding more eyes on the streets. Right no

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Jan 27 2026FINANCE

Sandisk's Skyrocketing Stock: What's Driving the Surge?

Sandisk has seen its stock price soar over the past six months, with a staggering increase of over 1, 000%. This impressive growth is largely due to the high demand for its NAND memory products, which are in high demand due to the growing investment in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. As

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Jan 27 2026HEALTH

Could Diabetes Meds Be Brain Guardians?

Parkinson's disease is a serious concern for those with type 2 diabetes. This condition can severely affect movement and daily living. Two widely used diabetes medications, GLP-1 receptor agonists and metformin, have shown potential in protecting the brain. However, the current research is inconclus

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Jan 24 2026SPORTS

Sanford's Mustangs Stage a Comeback Victory

Sanford High School's basketball team faced a tough challenge against Centauri. After a slow start, they managed to turn things around and win in overtime. The game was intense, with both teams trading leads throughout. The Mustangs struggled in the first quarter, scoring zero points while Centauri

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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Parkinson's: To Test or Not to Test?

Parkinson's disease is tricky. It can start causing trouble inside the body way before anyone feels sick. Scientists have made tests to spot early warnings in healthy people. These tests look for things like α-synuclein and check for genetic risks. But wait, there's no cure yet. So, why bother gett

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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Santa Fe Brewing Takes a Bold Step with New Mexico's First Non-Alcoholic Beer

Santa Fe Brewing, a well-known name in New Mexico's craft beer scene, has just launched something new and exciting. They've created the first non-alcoholic beer brewed in the state. This isn't just any non-alcoholic beer, though. It's a Pilsner called Santa Fe NA, and it's made using a special yeast

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

How Daily Habits and Movement Affect Energy in Parkinson's Patients

Parkinson's disease is a tricky condition. It affects movement and can make people feel really tired. But why? A study looked into this. It checked how exercise and daily habits play a role in fatigue for those with Parkinson's. First, let's talk about fatigue. It's not just feeling sleepy. It's a

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Jan 16 2026WEATHER

Sunny Days Ahead: San Diego's Winter Weather

San Diego County is in for more sunny days, with the current dry spell expected to continue until mid-week. The National Weather Service attributes this to Santa Ana winds and a lack of moisture from the North Pacific. Dry spells in winter are not uncommon here, and they usually don't cause concern

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Jan 16 2026SPORTS

San Jose's Big Plays Beyond the Games

San Jose is making the most of its time in the spotlight with major sports events. The Super Bowl and World Cup are exciting, but the city is thinking long-term. "Game On, San Jose" is a new project to inspire local kids through sports. The idea is to bring sports experiences to classrooms and commu

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Sanford Mustangs Edge Out Titans in Tight Game

Sanford High School's boys basketball team, ranked third, faced a tough challenge against Crested Butte in their Southern Peaks League opener. The game was intense, with both teams giving their all. The Titans started strong, taking an early lead with points from Tyus Fischer and Bennett Crabtree.

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