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Posts from: September 13, 2024
It’s another busy morning for Walnut Creek’s Barbara Proctor. With her book bag in hand, it’s showtime for the 2nd graders at Pleasanton’s Valley View Elementary.
Day 11 Blue Mountain Shelter to Tray Mountain Shelter 8.3 miles – AT mile 58.4 Card of the day – The High Priestess Last night was so cold, in fact it was soul distroyingly cold, but then there was a beautiful bright red sunrise, and almost all was forgiven. It warmed up and became a rather beautiful day for hiking. Camp Life Let’s talk about Full Privies! Privies are little wooden shacks that have a composting toilet. …
A woman serving in a high rank at Tyndall Air Force Base says there are challenges, but she loves the job.
tudent Life ventured out to The Gramophone STL one recent spring evening to taste-test their famous sandwiches. Here’s what we thought!
First responders in College Station and Brazos County were honored Wednesday for their life-saving efforts last month.
Insiders tell Us Weekly about Paul Rudd’s magic formula to being one of the most likable guy in Hollywood and upstate New York
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Life expectancy in the United States started to rebound in 2022 as death rates from Covid-19 and other leading causes of death dropped, but deaths among children increased, and drug overdoses caused a record number of deaths.
Fentanyl-related deaths are continuing to climb across Maricopa County, and a family says one of the drug’s latest victims was a 17-year-old Scottsdale boy.