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The Vacaville Reporter on MSNVacaville city park improvements detailed
Vacaville is making major strides in upgrading its parks. That was the message Wednesday evening as the Parks and Recreation Department gave the Parks and Recreation Commission a citywide update, ...
In a landscape where print media has been rapidly eroding, Shawn Houck adds a product with Oil City Weekly. In the process, he’s coming full circle.
District of Columbia residents can expect an increased federal law enforcement presence in the city on Thursday and Friday.
After the fatal shootings at Rudin Management’s 345 Park Avenue, office owners in Manhattan ramped up security.
Officers from C-shift, along with Covington firefighters, helped safely evacuate residents and families from 25 apartments.
Opinion: DC was designed to embed nature into its urban fabric. Better design is coming to some public spaces, and ...
As Utah students prepare to head back to school, one Alpine School District bus driver is preparing for her 17th year behind ...
Becca Farewell first went skydiving when she was 17 years old. Now 32, she has over 7,000 jumps under her belt. And while she ...
The USA TODAY Network toured the shuttered Indian Point nuclear power plant and got a rare look inside a reactor that shut down 50 years ago.
The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 resulted in Japan's surrender, ending World War II and ushering in the Atomic Age.
"We're not a very well-funded library system, so we have to do a lot with a little," says Ginger White Brunetti.
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