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Why Fall Cleanup Might Not Be So Clean for Nature

October 18, 2025

When the weather gets cooler, many people start cleaning up their yards. They cut back plants and remove leaves. They think they are doing the right thing. But is this really good for nature? Leaving plants and leaves alone can help insects and small animals survive the winter. These creatures need

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Portland's Skyline: A Tower Too Tall?

October 18, 2025

Portland is a small city with a big personality. It's known for its charming, historic downtown. But a new plan could change that. A 30-story tower is proposed for the heart of the city. Some think it's a great idea. Others? Not so much. The tower is supposed to have a hotel, condos, and a restaura

sports

The Golden Trio: Curry's Last Dance Partners

October 18, 2025

Stephen Curry is still a force to reckon with, even at 37. He's not just chasing another ring; he's chasing a perfect ending to his career. But this time, it's not just about him. The Warriors have a new look, and three players could make all the difference. Jimmy Butler is the veteran fire the War

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Brazil Shines Bright: Golden Globes Set to Honor Latin Talent in 2026

October 17, 2025

Big news for movie and TV lovers! The Golden Globes is heading to Brazil in 2026. This isn't just any event—it's a big deal to celebrate the amazing talents from Brazil and Latin America. The party will happen in Rio de Janeiro next March. It's all about showing love to the incredible stories and ar

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Albert Reinberg: The Unsung Hero of SLUH's MCC Quest

October 17, 2025

In the world of high school sports, there are stars and there are those who make the stars shine brighter. Albert Reinberg is one of those unsung heroes. As St. Louis University High (SLUH) prepares for their big match against Chaminade College Preparatory (CBC), Reinberg's role is crucial. High sc

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Channing Tatum's Unlikely Comedy Ride to the Golden Globes

October 17, 2025

Channing Tatum is making waves in the comedy world with his new film, "Roofman. " This movie, based on a true story, follows a former Army Ranger who robs McDonald's by cutting through the roofs. It's a wild tale that also involves a Toys "R" Us hideout and a romantic twist with a single mom. The fi

crime

Rainy Morning Crash: A Reminder to Drive Safe

October 15, 2025

A tragic accident happened on a Tuesday morning in Castaic. A man lost his life in a collision involving two vehicles. This incident occurred just after the first big rain of the fall season in the Santa Clarita Valley. Authorities are advising everyone to be extra careful while driving in wet condi

politics

A Closer Look at a Democratic Influencer's Controversial Stance

October 13, 2025

A well-known Democratic social media figure, Jack Cocchiarella, has recently made headlines for his support of disruptive protests. With a large following on YouTube, Cocchiarella shared a post on X, backing demonstrators who attempted to storm BlackRock's headquarters in New York City. His post rea

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A Night of Chaos: Understanding the Beaufort County Bar Shooting

October 12, 2025

A shooting at Willie's Bar and Grill on St. Helena Island left a trail of devastation. Four people lost their lives, and 20 others were hurt. This happened early Sunday morning, around 1 a. m. The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office got many calls about the shooting. When they arrived, they found a cro

education

AI in Alaska: Students and Teachers Navigate the New Normal

October 12, 2025

At the University of Alaska Anchorage, students and teachers are figuring out how to use AI tools like ChatGPT. Some students, like Sarah Baisden, a nursing student, are careful. She worries that relying too much on AI might hurt her learning. She uses AI sometimes, like for making study plans or un