Dangerous heat is expected across large swaths of the U.S. this week, according to the National Weather Service.
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Heavy tropical rains are the main threat from the storm
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Accreditation serves as the primary measure through which colleges and universities demonstrate educational quality, accountability, and effectiveness.
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This free event for ages 4 to adult allows children and their parents to follow clues, explore the exhibits, and discover what colorful creature is hiding in the museum.
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Initiative includes more frequent revalidations, enhanced monitoring, and greater collaboration with the Office of Inspector General
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Work will be performed on the railway, weather permitting
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Dozens of technicians will fire off about 851,000 fireworks on July 4, aiming to break a world record in what organizers hope will be the "most memorable display this generation will have ever seen."
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Around the time the United States was founded, Americans' diets included Parmesan ice cream and terrapin. But what you ate depended on your social status.
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The idea that there's a connection between federal student loans and what colleges charge dates back almost four decades. But it's unclear that link can lead to lower costs.
September is globally recognized as Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup Month, and World Cleanup Day will take place on September 20, 2026. Love Our Waterways will serve as a registered effort supporting both initiatives.
Doug Duffey & B.A.D.D. performed at the Rhythm & Relief Concert for KEDM. These talented musicians wowed the crowd with their energy and passion as they volunteered their time and skills to support public radio.
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