Thanksgiving has a reputation for being a relaxing transition between two of the year's most anticipated holidays. But local poultry farms have been prepping for their busiest season of the year since spring.
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The conservation effort to protect millions of acres of wildlife habitat illustrates how expeditions, fundraising, media storytelling, and local, state and federal governments can work together.
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After initially excluding them, the state now includes electric trucks in Florida's plans for millions of dollars earmarked for projects to reduce harmful emissions.
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A series of storm systems will impact travelers over the weekend and early next week, bringing heavy snow to the Great Lakes, including Chicago.
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The Legislature this year approved 22 circuit judges and 15 county judges.
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This is a multi-100-million-dollar, if not a multi-billion-dollar, development project.”
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The project, co-founded by the late Nick Buoniconti and now led by his son, Marc, has made significant advances for medicine in general, including the use of therapeutic hypothermia.
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The Justice Department is looking into whether the owner of SeaWorld, Busch Gardens and Aquatica Orlando violated Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act by discriminating against guests.
The slightly above-average hurricane season had "a lot of odd attributes," according to a Miami researcher.
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