Food takes center stage as Thanksgiving approaches, but health authorities are stressing the significance of food safety during this joyous occasion. until avoid possible foodborne infections, precautions must be taken from the point of purchase until the disposal of leftovers. The Fulton County Board of Health has provided clear, concise information with the goal of...
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Anne Arundel County to Introduce New Round-the-Clock Speed Cameras in Odenton and Jessup
To address the problem of speeding on its roadways, Anne Arundel County is preparing to enact new speed enforcement policies. Later this month, people may anticipate the installation of new automated speed enforcement cameras in two non-school zones, the Anne Arundel County Police Department announced. On November 25, the extra cameras will go live and...
Tampa Forecast Calls for a Week of Sunshine and Temperatures Reaching the Low 80s by Thanksgiving
Tampa, Florida’s National Weather Service has issued a comprehensive forecast for the following week, with good weather seemingly settling over the region for a long time. By Thanksgiving Day, residents may anticipate partly cloudy skies and daytime highs that gradually rise into the low 80s, according to the NWS Tampa, Florida. Residents can expect sunny...
Atlanta Weather Update Predicts Sunny Thanksgiving Week with Chances of Showers
According to the National Weather Service, Atlanta residents are expecting a mix of sunny days and some showers as they anticipate the week of Thanksgiving. Clear sky and temperatures approaching 58 degrees are forecast for today. Northwest winds are expected to blow at around 10 mph with gusts of up to 20 mph. A cold...
Gloucester Teachers Strike Ends With Pay Raises, Schools to Reopen, Unrest Persists in Beverly and Marblehead
There is finally hope for Gloucester educators and students after a protracted standoff and fifteen days of picketing. One North Shore community’s strike has ended after a provisional deal was struck Friday, according to NBC Boston. With schools slated to resume on Monday, the news promises to reset the interrupted educational atmosphere. Gloucester School Committee...
Manhattan DA Announces Repatriation of 30 Ancient Artifacts to Mexico, Strengthening Cultural Heritage Ties
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. has made a historic cultural heritage announcement: 30 ancient artifacts totaling almost $500,000 have been returned to Mexico. The confiscations were made as part of ongoing investigations into networks that target South and Central American cultural heritage through looting and trafficking. According to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office,...
Brief Calm Before the Storm: Cleveland Braces for Temperature Swing and Rainy Days
Cleveland’s weather forecast suggests a short break followed by possible chaos as the city’s citizens deal with a constantly shifting climate. The National Weather Service in Cleveland, Ohio, reports that a surface trough will remain in the area for the majority of the day. However, it appears like weak high pressure will soon arrive tonight...
Man Fatally Struck by Vehicle on Belair Road in Northeast Baltimore
A 43-year-old man was struck by a car on Belair Road in Northeast Baltimore, resulting in a deadly incident. Fox Baltimore reports that the crash occurred last night just before 8:30 p.m. Following the accident, Baltimore Police were dispatched to the 6600 block of Belair Road. When they arrived on the scene, they discovered that...
Ohio Forecast: Clear Skies Ahead for Columbus and Cincinnati, But Rain to Return Monday
The current weather and what Ohioans in Columbus, Cincinnati, and beyond might anticipate in the next days are explained in a National Weather Service update. As the low-pressure system travels east, the NWS predicts that the remaining showers and drizzle will end this morning, providing a dry and relatively calm Saturday and Sunday because of...
Brooklyn Businessman Convicted in $2.4M Mortgage Fraud Scheme
In a multi-million dollar fraud scam, a Brooklyn real estate entrepreneur was found guilty of manipulating the mortgage loan system and abusing programs intended to help distressed homeowners. Avraham Tarshish could spend up to 30 years in jail for his involvement in a scheme that deceived mortgage loan holders out of millions of dollars, according...