The new report from the Office of the State Auditor found that 15 of 33 counties had not reported any opioid settlement spending by mid-2025.

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The new report from the Office of the State Auditor found that 15 of 33 counties had not reported any opioid settlement spending by mid-2025.

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法國和德國將在周五舉行的聯合政府會議上,尋求走出之前一個陷入困境的戰鬥機項目失敗的陰影,並加強包括核威懾在內的其他聯合防務計畫。法國總統馬克龍與德國總理默茨將主持周五在科隆附近舉行的年度會議。

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法國和德國將在周五舉行的聯合政府會議上,尋求走出之前一個陷入困境的戰鬥機項目失敗的陰影,並加強包括核威懾在內的其他聯合防務計畫。法國總統馬克龍與德國總理默茨將主持周五在科隆附近舉行的年度會議。

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法国和德国将在周五举行的联合政府会议上,寻求走出之前一个陷入困境的战斗机项目失败的阴影,并加强包括核威慑在内的其他联合防务计划。法国总统马克龙与德国总理默茨将主持周五在科隆附近举行的年度会议。

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法国和德国将在周五举行的联合政府会议上,寻求走出之前一个陷入困境的战斗机项目失败的阴影,并加强包括核威慑在内的其他联合防务计划。法国总统马克龙与德国总理默茨将主持周五在科隆附近举行的年度会议。

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Three days after Johan Sebastián was killed by federal immigration agents, his wife Karolina Rojas Alvarez remembered him as a loving and devoted father and husband who took care of their family, went to the park with his daughter every afternoon and held her till she fell asleep every night.  Speaking through tears, Rojas Alvarez […]

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Three days after Johan Sebastián was killed by federal immigration agents, his wife Karolina Rojas Alvarez remembered him as a loving and devoted father and husband who took care of their family, went to the park with his daughter every afternoon and held her till she fell asleep every night.  Speaking through tears, Rojas Alvarez […]

The Cowtown Catwalk also featured handmade secondhand pieces celebrating the community the nonprofit serves.

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The Cowtown Catwalk also featured handmade secondhand pieces celebrating the community the nonprofit serves.

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COLUMBIA — A white Columbia man will spend nine years in prison for shooting a gun in the air to frighten a Black man solely because of his race, a judge decided Thursday. Jonathan Felkel pleaded guilty in March to a federal civil rights charge involving housing discrimination. The decision from U.S. District Judge Mary […]

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COLUMBIA — A white Columbia man will spend nine years in prison for shooting a gun in the air to frighten a Black man solely because of his race, a judge decided Thursday. Jonathan Felkel pleaded guilty in March to a federal civil rights charge involving housing discrimination. The decision from U.S. District Judge Mary […]

Fermandarîya Navendî ya Amerîkayê(CENTCOM) îro Pêncşemê ragihand ku endamên Yekîneya Vedîtinê ya 11emîn a Hêzên Deryayî yên Amerîkî (Marines), li Kendava Omanê, ji bo vekolînan rabûn ser pişta keştîya M/T Wen Yao. CENTCOM’ê di daxuyanîyekê li ser platforma X’ê got, “Heta îro, hêzên Amerîkî berê 3 keştîyên bazirganî yên ku hewl didan dorpêçê derbas bikin, guherandine.” Wê anî ziman ku wan ji nav wan hersê keştîyên bazirganî “keştîyeke ku pabend nebû têk bir, û rabûn ser pişta keştîyeke din...

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Fermandarîya Navendî ya Amerîkayê(CENTCOM) îro Pêncşemê ragihand ku endamên Yekîneya Vedîtinê ya 11emîn a Hêzên Deryayî yên Amerîkî (Marines), li Kendava Omanê, ji bo vekolînan rabûn ser pişta keştîya M/T Wen Yao. CENTCOM’ê di daxuyanîyekê li ser platforma X’ê got, “Heta îro, hêzên Amerîkî berê 3 keştîyên bazirganî yên ku hewl didan dorpêçê derbas bikin, guherandine.” Wê anî ziman ku wan ji nav wan hersê keştîyên bazirganî “keştîyeke ku pabend nebû têk bir, û rabûn ser pişta keştîyeke din...

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The city of La Mesa is studying if safety improvements should be made at a busy intersection where a woman died while crossing the street in 2025.

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The city of La Mesa is studying if safety improvements should be made at a busy intersection where a woman died while crossing the street in 2025.

The New Mexico Environment Department will hold a public hearing in Sunland Park in October over whether to approve data center Project Jupiter’s controversial air quality permit application.

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The New Mexico Environment Department will hold a public hearing in Sunland Park in October over whether to approve data center Project Jupiter’s controversial air quality permit application.

Tulane University researchers and the recycling facility Glass Half Full are using evolutionary relationships between bacteria, fungi and plants to grow cypress and other plant species in glass sand created from recycled bottles.

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Tulane University researchers and the recycling facility Glass Half Full are using evolutionary relationships between bacteria, fungi and plants to grow cypress and other plant species in glass sand created from recycled bottles.

El director deportivo del club vasco asegura que el central es intransferible.

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El director deportivo del club vasco asegura que el central es intransferible.

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Get a free haircut and combat summer learning loss; celebrate Frida Kahlo; enjoy several festivals; and more. The post 5 things to know and do the weekend of July 17 appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Get a free haircut and combat summer learning loss; celebrate Frida Kahlo; enjoy several festivals; and more. The post 5 things to know and do the weekend of July 17 appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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¡Y arrancan! Sí, la Feria del Condado ya terminó y ha llegado nuevamente una de las tradiciones más esperadas del verano en San Diego: la inauguración de la temporada de carreras de caballos en Del Mar. Aunque este fin de semana el Festival del Orgullo de San Diego atraerá gran parte de la atención en […]

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¡Y arrancan! Sí, la Feria del Condado ya terminó y ha llegado nuevamente una de las tradiciones más esperadas del verano en San Diego: la inauguración de la temporada de carreras de caballos en Del Mar. Aunque este fin de semana el Festival del Orgullo de San Diego atraerá gran parte de la atención en […]

OMAHA — After months of campaigning, it’s official: Independent candidate Dan Osborn will be on the November ballot in a heated race for U.S. Senate against incumbent Republican Pete Ricketts.  The Nebraska Secretary of State’s office announced Thursday that Osborn had collected at least 6,096 valid signatures to qualify for the election. That’s well over […]

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OMAHA — After months of campaigning, it’s official: Independent candidate Dan Osborn will be on the November ballot in a heated race for U.S. Senate against incumbent Republican Pete Ricketts.  The Nebraska Secretary of State’s office announced Thursday that Osborn had collected at least 6,096 valid signatures to qualify for the election. That’s well over […]

The Nikulinsky District Court in Moscow fined David Nuriyev, the rapper better known as Ptakha, 80,000 rubles (about $1,000) on an administrative charge of drug propaganda, the independent Russian outlet Mediazona reported.

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The Nikulinsky District Court in Moscow fined David Nuriyev, the rapper better known as Ptakha, 80,000 rubles (about $1,000) on an administrative charge of drug propaganda, the independent Russian outlet Mediazona reported.

Un masivo operativo del OS7 de Carabineros permitió desmantelar seis focos de venta de drogas que operaban en distintos sectores de Taltal. El procedimiento, coordinado con la Fiscalía local, culminó con la detención de dos mujeres con amplio prontuario policial y la incautación de más de 5.600 dosis de pasta base, ketamina y marihuana. Este artículo VIDEO | Vigilados con cámaras: Cae red de microtráfico en Taltal que monitoreaba la presencia de Carabineros fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Un masivo operativo del OS7 de Carabineros permitió desmantelar seis focos de venta de drogas que operaban en distintos sectores de Taltal. El procedimiento, coordinado con la Fiscalía local, culminó con la detención de dos mujeres con amplio prontuario policial y la incautación de más de 5.600 dosis de pasta base, ketamina y marihuana. Este artículo VIDEO | Vigilados con cámaras: Cae red de microtráfico en Taltal que monitoreaba la presencia de Carabineros fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Gafas de sol pantalla de Zara por 39,95 euros: el accesorio que transforma cualquier look este verano.

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Gafas de sol pantalla de Zara por 39,95 euros: el accesorio que transforma cualquier look este verano.

(The Center Square) – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is touring the state to discuss the latest aspect of his affordability plan: reducing home and auto insurance costs. Under the Biden and Trump administrations, the cost of goods, services and energy have risen while incomes have remained relatively flat. Inflation, the national debt and government spending are at record highs while the average American struggles to make ends meet, critics of both administrations and Congress argue. With Texas suffering from extreme weather events, including record flooding and hurricanes, home and auto insurance premiums have also risen. Abbott met with families at a residential home in a middle-class Houston suburb Wednesday to hear about the financial strain they are facing due to increasing costs. One aspect of his plan is for the legislature to establish a Texas roof fortification program and to amend state law to allow safe drivers to have access to lower auto premiums. "A more affordable Texas starts with cutting the cost of insurance," Abbott said. "Extreme weather events are a devastating reality in our great state. That’s why we will establish a Texas roof fortification program. We also want to make auto insurance cheaper in Texas. We will change state law so that safe drivers are rewarded with lower premiums." Earlier this year, Abbott directed public colleges and universities to freeze tuition costs. He and the legislature also worked to cap insulin costs, expand telehealth and cut red tape to lower housing costs through a series of reforms. His two new affordability initiatives will reduce home and auto insurance premiums “to help hardworking Texas families keep more of what they earn,” he said. Abbott’s plan to lower home insurance costs includes establishing a $400 million Texas roof fortification program. “Extreme Texas weather is a leading cause of home insurance claims in the state, which increases annual premiums,” he said. He explained that in other states where fortified roof programs exist, five times as many homeowners choose to fortify their roofs after they see how the program works. In response to a question asked by The Center Square, he said “that because fortified roofs are able to withstand hurricanes, hail and other severe weather, this reduces the number of claims filed. That reduces the amount the insurance companies have to pay out, which enables insurance companies to stay in business and provide coverage at a lower cost.” Homeowners with fortified roofs can save up to 8% on premiums and nearly $16,000 in total potential savings over the life of the roof, according to his plan, he says. The proposed taxpayer-funded program will provide up to $10,000 per participating homeowner for fortified roofs to better withstand wind and hail damage. He’s also proposing that the legislature amend state law to allow all auto insurers to consider good driving habits when setting premiums. Abbott told The Center Square his plan will benefit drivers who with no accidents, no speeding tickets or infractions, who have “great driving records.” “Current Texas law prohibits insurance companies from seeing your driving record and lowing your insurance cost,” he said. “This will change that Texas law. The insurance company will now be able to see your safe driving records and say you get up a 30% reduction in what you pay for your auto insurance.” Abbott also discussed his five-point property tax plan, which he argues will save the average homeowner $3,000 a year in an effort “to keep Texas affordable.” His five-point property tax reform plan is a key legislative priority for the legislature to consider next year. The legislature convenes every two years. The plan requires spending limits for local governments, a two-thirds voter approval for property tax increases, an opportunity for voters to roll back taxes, a cap on appraisals every five years and eliminating the school district property tax on homeowners. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has proposed a competing plan, again increasing the homestead exemption, which has proven not to reduce property taxes in the past due to several factors, The Center Square reported. “The past few sessions, we've addressed property taxes by increasing homestead exemptions, but Texans simply are not feeling the relief,” Abbott has argued at property tax events, including at a separate event in Houston. “As I traveled the state of Texas, I've talked to tens of thousands of people. Not one of them has come up to me and said, ‘Hey, governor, I'm perfectly happy with my property tax appraisal.’ And there's a reason for it. It's because local governments spend more and tax more and your appraisals are going through the roof. “We cannot go back to Austin, Texas, and do more of the same of what we've done in the past. We have to disrupt property taxes as we know it.” Every year, lawmakers say they are implementing reforms to reduce property taxes and property taxes keep increasing. Texas has the sixth highest property tax rate in the country.

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(The Center Square) – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is touring the state to discuss the latest aspect of his affordability plan: reducing home and auto insurance costs. Under the Biden and Trump administrations, the cost of goods, services and energy have risen while incomes have remained relatively flat. Inflation, the national debt and government spending are at record highs while the average American struggles to make ends meet, critics of both administrations and Congress argue. With Texas suffering from extreme weather events, including record flooding and hurricanes, home and auto insurance premiums have also risen. Abbott met with families at a residential home in a middle-class Houston suburb Wednesday to hear about the financial strain they are facing due to increasing costs. One aspect of his plan is for the legislature to establish a Texas roof fortification program and to amend state law to allow safe drivers to have access to lower auto premiums. "A more affordable Texas starts with cutting the cost of insurance," Abbott said. "Extreme weather events are a devastating reality in our great state. That’s why we will establish a Texas roof fortification program. We also want to make auto insurance cheaper in Texas. We will change state law so that safe drivers are rewarded with lower premiums." Earlier this year, Abbott directed public colleges and universities to freeze tuition costs. He and the legislature also worked to cap insulin costs, expand telehealth and cut red tape to lower housing costs through a series of reforms. His two new affordability initiatives will reduce home and auto insurance premiums “to help hardworking Texas families keep more of what they earn,” he said. Abbott’s plan to lower home insurance costs includes establishing a $400 million Texas roof fortification program. “Extreme Texas weather is a leading cause of home insurance claims in the state, which increases annual premiums,” he said. He explained that in other states where fortified roof programs exist, five times as many homeowners choose to fortify their roofs after they see how the program works. In response to a question asked by The Center Square, he said “that because fortified roofs are able to withstand hurricanes, hail and other severe weather, this reduces the number of claims filed. That reduces the amount the insurance companies have to pay out, which enables insurance companies to stay in business and provide coverage at a lower cost.” Homeowners with fortified roofs can save up to 8% on premiums and nearly $16,000 in total potential savings over the life of the roof, according to his plan, he says. The proposed taxpayer-funded program will provide up to $10,000 per participating homeowner for fortified roofs to better withstand wind and hail damage. He’s also proposing that the legislature amend state law to allow all auto insurers to consider good driving habits when setting premiums. Abbott told The Center Square his plan will benefit drivers who with no accidents, no speeding tickets or infractions, who have “great driving records.” “Current Texas law prohibits insurance companies from seeing your driving record and lowing your insurance cost,” he said. “This will change that Texas law. The insurance company will now be able to see your safe driving records and say you get up a 30% reduction in what you pay for your auto insurance.” Abbott also discussed his five-point property tax plan, which he argues will save the average homeowner $3,000 a year in an effort “to keep Texas affordable.” His five-point property tax reform plan is a key legislative priority for the legislature to consider next year. The legislature convenes every two years. The plan requires spending limits for local governments, a two-thirds voter approval for property tax increases, an opportunity for voters to roll back taxes, a cap on appraisals every five years and eliminating the school district property tax on homeowners. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has proposed a competing plan, again increasing the homestead exemption, which has proven not to reduce property taxes in the past due to several factors, The Center Square reported. “The past few sessions, we've addressed property taxes by increasing homestead exemptions, but Texans simply are not feeling the relief,” Abbott has argued at property tax events, including at a separate event in Houston. “As I traveled the state of Texas, I've talked to tens of thousands of people. Not one of them has come up to me and said, ‘Hey, governor, I'm perfectly happy with my property tax appraisal.’ And there's a reason for it. It's because local governments spend more and tax more and your appraisals are going through the roof. “We cannot go back to Austin, Texas, and do more of the same of what we've done in the past. We have to disrupt property taxes as we know it.” Every year, lawmakers say they are implementing reforms to reduce property taxes and property taxes keep increasing. Texas has the sixth highest property tax rate in the country.

This is not the first time Orange County leaders have earned the reproval of state housing regulators.

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This is not the first time Orange County leaders have earned the reproval of state housing regulators.

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A new assessment from the United States’ most influential science advisory panel says climate attribution science has moved beyond asking whether human-caused global warming is driving deadly heat waves, floods and wildfires. The focus is now on how severe future impacts will become as extreme events increasingly overlap. “As the frequencies of multiple types of […]

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A new assessment from the United States’ most influential science advisory panel says climate attribution science has moved beyond asking whether human-caused global warming is driving deadly heat waves, floods and wildfires. The focus is now on how severe future impacts will become as extreme events increasingly overlap. “As the frequencies of multiple types of […]