
Winter Storm Exits NEPA, Intense Cold and ‘Code Blue’ Ahead
The first significant winter storm has moved out of NEPA, leaving 3-8 inches of snow. Intense cold to follow.

The first significant winter storm has moved out of NEPA, leaving 3-8 inches of snow. Intense cold to follow.

Asheville revives its Urban Forest Master Plan, seeking community input to enhance resilience and urban greenery.

The Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement hosts a Town Hall to address food insecurity and housing instability.

Milwaukee Public Schools is leasing 20 hybrid minivans to transport homeless students, aiming to improve attendance.

The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission extended emergency regulations by 90 days amid criticism over their restrictiveness.

The town of Black Mountain turns to old tech like radios to prepare for climate disasters, boosting community resilience.

Five University of Michigan lecturers, including Jennifer Cummings and Scott Beal, were honored for teaching excellence.

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Nine-year-old Jack donates teddy bears to hospitals, bringing smiles and comfort to sick children during the holidays, promoting compassion and kindness.

UGA’s insect zoo opens in January with 30+ species, including a 13-year-old tarantula. Public visits by appointment.

The Nebraska Supreme Court heard arguments in a dispute over Gov. Pillen’s executive order limiting remote work.

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