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Biofuels Are a ‘Right Now’ Solution to NY’s Decarbonization Problem

“To pass on the immediate carbon reduction benefits of biofuels while continuing to spin our wheels in endless debate would be a setback that...

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3 Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrations in Philly

This weekend, Philadelphia celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day, honoring the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of Indigenous communities here and across the country. In recent...

55th annual Schenectady County Holiday Parade kicks off

SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The 55th annual Schenectady County Holiday Parade kicked off Saturday night and filled the streets with over 100 festive floats,...

SEPTA outreach: Philly Sake Club gathers; Bike safety public meetings

SEPTA is not usually spoken of as innovative, but the transit agency has big plans to attract more customers and improve riders’ traveling experience...

You can make a huge impact today

With just a few days left in December, we still have a big goal to reach — we’re $49,000 short of our $130,000 goal.That...

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Photos of the Late President’s Procession

Carter’s funeral arrangements lasted all week and ended in his formal funeral in Washington D.C. The final funeral procession for late former President Jimmy Carter took place on January 9, 2025. President Joe Biden labeled the date as a day or mourning for all Americans to observe as Washington D.C. laid Carter to rest. At the funeral, multiple politicians attended to pay their respects, including former President Barack Obama. His wife, former First Lady Michelle Obama, was not present. Other guests were Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Laura Bush, Mike Pence, Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and president-elect Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump. Biden along with several...

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Please stay home! Wrecks adding up in Wichita area as weather officials issue warning

Wrecks are adding up in the Wichita area as the roads ice over, and road conditions are expected to get worse.The National Weather Service in Wichita is warning drivers to stay home and the Wichita Police Department has issued its emergency accident reporting plan, which allows people involved in non-injury wrecks where the vehicles are still operational to exchange information and report the wreck later at a police substation.“If you can stay home, we recommend that you do,” WPD said in a Facebook post. “If you must be out, please allow extra time and distance to ensure you arrive safely. Please be cognizant of emergency responders as they also try to navigate the weather and...

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