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Ban Pa. red light cameras

A push to ban red light cameras in Pennsylvania has emerged amid claims they aren’t meeting safety goals. Supporters of the ban say accidents and injuries have gone up, rather than down, in many jurisdictions where cameras operate.

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LETTER: Native-only vote cannot be called a plebiscite

A recent opinion piece questions whether a vote restricted to natives can truly be called a plebiscite. Citing the Latin root meaning “public,” the argument suggests that limiting those eligible to vote goes against the very purpose of a plebiscite.

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 LETTER: Native-only vote cannot be called a plebiscite
Yankees news: Anthony Volpe rounding into shape

Anthony Volpe is on the verge of reaching full health, signaling a positive turn for the New York Yankees. Meanwhile, the team eyes global scouting opportunities with a Japan-centered hire, and ongoing MLBPA issues add another layer of complexity to the league’s busy offseason.

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Chargers’ Final NFL Draft Decision Might Have Just Been Spoiled in February

In a surprising turn, an analyst noted for consistently forecasting the Los Angeles Chargers’ draft choices may have revealed the team’s 2026 pick well before Draft Day. Though details remain behind a paywall, the buzz suggests this expert’s claim could be a major insight into the franchise’s future plans.

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 Chargers’ Final NFL Draft Decision Might Have Just Been Spoiled in February
Donald Trump’s most controversial comments about daughter Ivanka from “hot” to “best body”

Donald Trump’s years-long string of remarks about his daughter Ivanka has stirred controversy, with many calling them “creepy.” In comments referencing her as “hot” and celebrating her “best body,” critics argue these statements cross conventional boundaries between a father and daughter.

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 Donald Trump’s most controversial comments about daughter Ivanka from “hot” to “best body”
Applicants wanted for Campaign Spending Commission

A vacancy has emerged on the Campaign Spending Commission, and the Judicial Council is seeking motivated individuals to fill this role. The successful applicant will serve until June 30, 2027, contributing to the oversight of crucial campaign spending regulations.

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 Applicants wanted for Campaign Spending Commission
Boeing and Sun PhuQuoc Airways Announce Order for Up to 40 787 Dreamliner Jets

Sun PhuQuoc Airways, a rising luxury carrier, has announced the purchase of up to 40 787 Dreamliner jets from Boeing. This move underscores the airline’s ambitions to drive tourism and stimulate economic growth on Vietnam’s largest island.

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 Boeing and Sun PhuQuoc Airways Announce Order for Up to 40 787 Dreamliner Jets
How to watch Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn in the women’s figure skating free skate

The final women’s figure skating competition of these Olympics arrives Thursday, offering Alysa Liu, Isabeau Levito, and Amber Glenn their last shot at a medal. Fans worldwide are eager to see if one of them can secure a podium finish in this high-stakes free skate event.

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 How to watch Alysa Liu, Amber Glenn in the women’s figure skating free skate
Route A ramp in Jefferson County to I-55 to close overnight

Drivers in Jefferson County should prepare for a temporary ramp closure on Route A leading to northbound Interstate 55. MoDOT crews plan to shut down the ramp from 8 p.m. Thursday until 4 a.m. Friday, potentially affecting overnight traffic.

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 Route A ramp in Jefferson County to I-55 to close overnight
Traffic advisories issued ahead of expected Trump visit Thursday

With official details hard to come by, Rome residents are turning to traffic advisories for clues about President Donald Trump’s anticipated Thursday visit. Road closures and slowdowns are expected, fueling community interest in understanding what’s ahead.

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 Traffic advisories issued ahead of expected Trump visit Thursday
Braun brings doughnuts to Indiana National Guard soldiers deployed to Washington

Three hundred Indiana National Guard soldiers on public safety duty in Washington received a surprise on Wednesday. Braun arrived alongside their commander-in-chief bearing doughnuts, offering a small but meaningful morale boost.

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 Braun brings doughnuts to Indiana National Guard soldiers deployed to Washington
Hicksville council talks further on animal ordinance

Hicksville Village Council met Tuesday to discuss possible updates to the town’s animal ordinance. Members examined legislation that could affect how residents keep and care for animals within local boundaries, underscoring the intersection of law, government, and community interests.

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 Hicksville council talks further on animal ordinance
The Long, Dirty History of Our Capitol’s Waters

For centuries, the Potomac River has endured relentless pollution, culminating in a recent disaster that underlines the severity of the issue. Yet a growing sense of optimism suggests that determined efforts to restore these iconic waters may be paying off.

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 The Long, Dirty History of Our Capitol’s Waters
Gladstones Malibu to honor LAFD firefighters

Gladstones Malibu will honor members of the Los Angeles Fire Department for their rapid response to last year’s fire along the coastline. The public event on Friday, Feb. 20, from 11 a.m. to noon will mark the one-year anniversary of the blaze. Residents are welcome to join at 17300 Pacific Coast Highway.

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 Gladstones Malibu to honor LAFD firefighters
Police say coroner ruled death of 41-year-old Lincoln woman at pond as ‘undetermined’

Lincoln authorities identified a 41-year-old woman discovered in a central retaining pond, with the coroner calling the cause of death “undetermined.” The announcement underscores the unresolved circumstances surrounding her death and the questions that remain.

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 Police say coroner ruled death of 41-year-old Lincoln woman at pond as ‘undetermined’
Aurora Is Now Home to the Largest Hispanic Food Hall in the Country

Aurora, Colorado, is now home to the nation’s largest Hispanic food hall, marking a major cultural milestone. This new destination, originally reported by Denver Westword, invites visitors to “take a peek inside” its diverse culinary offerings.

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 Aurora Is Now Home to the Largest Hispanic Food Hall in the Country
Trump would like the government he leads to pay him billions

President Trump’s pursuit of billions of dollars in damages from the federal government has placed the Justice Department in an unprecedented position. In this highly unusual move, the president’s capacity as head of the government collides with his role as a claimant, raising serious ethical and legal questions.

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Letter: Nearly 50 years of service should not be dismissed

A survivor of child sexual abuse criticizes recent coverage of efforts to investigate the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, arguing that it gives undue weight to a lawmaker’s claims. The letter underscores the Coalition’s nearly 50 years of service and condemns the apparent lack of recognition for its longstanding impact.

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 Letter: Nearly 50 years of service should not be dismissed
Westborough police log, Feb. 20 edition

A newly released police log offers a brief look at Westborough’s crime-related activities for Feb. 20. Published by the Community Advocate, the complete information remains behind a paywall, limiting access to detailed reports.

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Hydrogen Compressors Market Set to Reach $2.6 Billion by 2028 Globally, at a CAGR of 4.5%, says MarketsandMarketsTM

Global demand for hydrogen compressors is poised to surge as the market is projected to reach USD 2.6 billion by 2028, up from USD 2.1 billion in 2023. Growing commitments to sustainability and investment in renewable energies are driving demand, with mechanical compressors expected to lead the pack in hydrogen refueling stations and industrial processes.

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WVU’s Honor Huff has a totally unsurprising take on 3-pointers

WVU guard Honor Huff embraces an entirely predictable stance on three-point shots. While it may seem obvious, the article hints at a deeper rationale behind why three-pointers still warrant scrutiny—a question that resonates strongly for Mountaineer basketball fans.

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 WVU’s Honor Huff has a totally unsurprising take on 3-pointers
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