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Boulder pushes back library’s reopening after further testing on meth contamination

By LOGAN SMITH Click here for updates on this story     BOULDER, Colorado (KCNC) — The Boulder Public Library, already closed since before Christmas following the evaluation of two staff members for exposure to methamphetamine that was reportedly being smoked in the building’s restrooms, will not open as originally planned Tuesday. The City of Boulder announced

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They're known as the "New Year Trio" because they're each born on January 1

3 brothers all born on New Year’s Day, but different years, celebrate milestone and likely last birthday together

By WCCO Staff Click here for updates on this story     DEERWOOD, Wisconsin (WCCO) — Every New Year’s Day, three brothers from Deerwood, Wisconsin celebrate their birthdays together. They’re known as the “New Year Trio” because they’re each born on January 1, two years apart from each other. Jerry Olson was born in 1943, Duane Olson

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First babies born in 2023 in Middle Tennessee

By Chuck Morris Click here for updates on this story     NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — Shortly after the clock struck midnight, Middle Tennessee’s newest residents greeted the world. The Tennessee Titans joined Ascension Saint Thomas in celebrating the first babies of 2023 by presenting each family with a custom gift basket filled with onesies, pacifiers, burp

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Amador County deputies fired four less-than-lethal shotgun rounds to get bow and arrow-wielding suspect to comply

By CHRISTOPHER BAKER Click here for updates on this story     PIONEER, California (KOVR) — The Amador County Sheriff’s Office fired four less-than-lethal shotgun rounds at the van that a hatchet, bow and arrow, and rifle-wielding suspect who rebuffed their several attempts to take him into custody and barricaded himself in a van. According to the

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All inmates evacuated from Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center due to flooding threat

By KOVR Staff Click here for updates on this story     SACRAMENTO COUNTY (KOVR) — The flooding that continues to cause problems in south Sacramento County over the weekend prompted authorities to evacuate the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center. According to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, officials had been closely monitoring the situation on Sunday. Weather and

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