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Month: January 2021

Tracking a chance for spot flurries

TONIGHT: Things will be calm as lows fall into the upper 20s. Clouds will stick around. SUNDAY: Cloud cover continues with the possibility of more snow flurries. Breezes will continue but back off slightly and highs approach the upper 30s. EXTENDED: The week ahead looks very active with multiple disturbances moving through. We’ll be able

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David Hasselhoff is auctioning off his personal K.I.T.T. car from the iconic ‘Knight Rider’ series

David Hasselhoff is auctioning off his personal K.I.T.T. car, a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am styled after the iconic car used in his 1980s television series “Knight Rider.” The vehicle is similar to the K.I.T.T. car used by his character Michael Knight, but it was not used in television production, according to the auction site. Unfortunately,

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Biden to sign executive orders rejoining Paris climate accord and rescinding Muslim ban on first day

President-elect Joe Biden plans to sign roughly a dozen executive orders, including rejoining the Paris climate accord and ending the travel ban on predominantly Muslim countries, on his first day in office, according to a memo from incoming chief of staff Ron Klain. He’ll also sign orders halting evictions and student loan payments during the

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Police search for missing man

Click here for updates on this story     CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pennsylvania (WPMT) — Police are searching for a person reported missing in Carlisle on Friday. Authorities say Jean Dumorin was reported missing/endangered by his father. Jean left his house at his unknown time, police said. He is described as a black male, 5 feet 10 inches

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Residents hoping for rent relief

Click here for updates on this story     HONOLULU, Hawaii (KITV) — More waiting for Honolulu residents hoping to receive more rent relief. The city wants to continue the program but Mayor Rick Blangiardi told KITV4 on Friday night there is no money for it in the latest round of Federal assistance. “Right now best I

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How some states are administering Covid-19 vaccines at twice the speed of others

One month after the first dose was administered in the United States, Covid-19 vaccinations lag far behind early promises from the federal government. Yet, despite reports of technology hiccups, changes to allocated supply and other logistical hurdles, some states have risen as clear leaders in efficient Covid-19 vaccination efforts. More than 31 million Covid-19 vaccine

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