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$5 Tournament Tickets, Horse-Actors and Wine Tastings: LA Equestrian Center Brings Polo to Griffith Park

By Zakir Jamal Click here for updates on this story     September 26, 2024 (LAPost.com) — Angeleños looking for a unique night out now have an unexpected option: watching polo in Griffith Park. The Los Angeles Equestrian Center will be hosting a “challenge” — or polo tournament at the site’s Equidome on October 4th. In addition

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Former Westmoreland Hospital workers accused of sharing inappropriate images of patients

By Mike Valente Click here for updates on this story     GREENSBURG, Pennsylvania (WTAE) — Two now-former workers at Westmoreland Hospital are facing charges, accused of taking inappropriate photos and videos of elderly patients. Greensburg police say the photos were taken without patients’ permission and then later shared in a group text with two other workers.

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‘Protecting your freedom to read’: Anne Arundel County Public Library offers access to banned books

WBAL By Lisa Robinson Click here for updates on this story     ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (WBAL) — In honor of Banned Books Week, Anne Arundel County announced the first book sanctuary in the state. The public library joins 12 other library systems across North America, offering access to banned materials. The Anne Arundel County Public Library hopes

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‘Protecting your freedom to read’: Anne Arundel County Public Library offers access to banned books

By Lisa Robinson Click here for updates on this story     ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (WBAL) — In honor of Banned Books Week, Anne Arundel County announced the first book sanctuary in the state. The public library joins 12 other library systems across North America, offering access to banned materials. The Anne Arundel County Public Library hopes that

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First Joro spider sighting reported in Massachusetts, marking northernmost expansion

WCVB, JOE SCHIFFERDECKER, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, CNN By JOHN ATWATER AND SHAUN GANLEY Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON, Massachusetts (WCVB) — The Joro spider, an invasive species originally from East Asia, has made its first confirmed appearance in Massachusetts, marking its northernmost sighting in the United States. The spider was discovered this

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First Joro spider sighting reported in Massachusetts, marking northernmost expansion

By JOHN ATWATER AND SHAUN GANLEY Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON, Massachusetts (WCVB) — The Joro spider, an invasive species originally from East Asia, has made its first confirmed appearance in Massachusetts, marking its northernmost sighting in the United States. The spider was discovered this week near the Massachusetts State House on

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Woman behind Neo-Nazi plot to destroy Maryland’s power grid sentenced to 18 years in prison

By Tara Lynch, Christian Olaniran Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — Sarah Beth Clendaniel, who pleaded guilty to trying to attack and destroy the power grid in the Baltimore region, was sentenced to 18 years in prison with lifetime supervision post-release. Prosecutors said Clendaniel, 36, from Catonsville, planned to blow

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Canada’s new limits on temporary foreign workers are now in effect. Here’s what changed

By Charlie Buckley Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — New changes to Canada’s temporary foreign worker (TFW) program are now in effect. Here’s what to know: What’s changed? As announced by Employment and Social Development Canada in August, several changes activated Thursday. Going forward. the federal government will stop processing

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Cirque Du Soleil’s first Hawaii show ‘Auana’ debuts in December at Waikiki Beachcomber

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     HONOLULU, Hawaii (KITV) — We’re getting a glimpse of some of the acts debuting in Cirque Du Soleil’s first permanent show in Hawaii. Performances of “Auana” begin at the Outrigger Waikiki Beachcomber in December. The show will feature acrobatics, comedy, and hula, beginning with the

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Local rabbi accuses HOA of restricting religious display despite allowing others in Cooper City community

By Brandon Beyer, Jack Royer, Kevin Boulandier Click here for updates on this story     COOPER CITY, Florida (WSVN) — A South Florida rabbi is in a religious dispute with his homeowners association after, he said, they are restricting him from expressing his religious views ahead of the Jewish holiday. Rabbi Shmuel Hurwitz lives in the

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