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Oct 14, 2024 |
themidtowngazette.com | Blythe Reis
Pedestrians and cyclists collide on car-centered streets BY Amanda Servedio was biking down the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge in Manhattan passing a slower biker to her right when a rider on an electric Citi Bike decided to pass her on the left, not leaving enough room for all three bikers to ride safely. Servedio tried to slow down to avoid a collision with the Citi Bike rider, but it was too late.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
wgno.com | Blythe Reis
Posted: Jan 23, 2024 / 02:35 PM CST Updated: Jan 23, 2024 / 02:35 PM CST This is a joint project between Nexstar Media Group and Syracuse University. EXETER, N.H. (NEXSTAR) – With all eyes on New Hampshire today, some voters made it known why they are choosing one candidate over another. People are making their way to the polls to decide between former President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.
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Jan 24, 2024 |
wkrg.com | Blythe Reis
Weather Alert4 MORE ALERTS Flood Advisory: Baldwin County, Clarke County, Clarke County, Jackson County, Mobile County, Monroe County, Washington County 4 MORE ALERTS Dense Fog Advisory: Central Baldwin County, Central Mobile County, Coastal Baldwin County, Coastal Mobile County, George County, Inland Baldwin County, Inland Mobile County Flood Watch: Central Mobile County, Clarke County, Coastal Mobile County, George County, Greene County, Inland Mobile County, Monroe County, Washington...
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Jan 24, 2024 |
dcnewsnow.com | Blythe Reis
This is a joint project between Nexstar Media Group and Syracuse University. MANCHESTER, N.H. (NEXSTAR) — Voters in New Hampshire flocked to the polls for the primary election. Polling locations across the state welcomed residents to the booths, from Concord, to Manchester, to Exeter. While some voters go into the polls unsure of who they will support, others, like Bree Stevens, have their minds made up.
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Jan 24, 2024 |
news.yahoo.com | Blythe Reis
This is a joint project between Nexstar Media Group and Syracuse University. MANCHESTER, N.H. (NEXSTAR) — Voters in New Hampshire flocked to the polls for the primary election. Polling locations across the state welcomed residents to the booths, from Concord, to Manchester, to Exeter. While some voters go into the polls unsure of who they will support, others, like Bree Stevens, have their minds made up.
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