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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on August 5th 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Maya NaylorProducer: Michael Walsh
The Prospect KC is partnering with the Kansas City Public Library to reopen the downtown branch's café next week, years after it closed during the pandemic. The Nook will serve as a hands-on training space for culinary students.
Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to the reopening of the Queen Mary and talks with Director of Experience Dylan Matteson.
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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on July 30th 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Michael WalshProducer: Kris Boswell
Our summary of the top stories in investment migration this week:
The famed Cinque Terre trail known as the Via dell'Amore is reopening in Italy, 12 years after a landslide. | Frommer's
Laura Paine explains how after 10 years, the GrassWorks grazing school is back in action helping beginner and seasoned farmers manage their livestock grazing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It turns out the ban on Russians and Belarusians, which lasted for two years, was never legal to begin with, explains Madalena Monteiro.View the full article here.Subscribe to the IMI Daily newsletter here.
Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge's Wildlife Drive has reopened, Michigan is in the top ten states with the most clean energy jobs, and wipes sold in Michigan can no longer be marketed as "flushable." For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/
Four Winds Fine Foods has been an iconic Pensacola staple for over 40 years. Temporarily closed for renovations now, Four Winds plans to reopen in late August and will host a grand reopening celebration in October, unveiling a revitalized shopping and dining experience. New owners Carl Spear and Katie Gilbert-Spear share the details.
Thelma's Kitchen and Reconciliation Services will be reopening on 31st and Troost Avenue next week after being closed for more than two years of renovations. The cafe, which serves healthy comfort food, operates on a pay-what-you-can donation model to help feed the community.
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By November, the Green Bay Area Public School District needs to convince taxpayers why they should pass a $183 million referendum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A section of Pemberton Road in Henrico's West End is now open back to traffic after the Virginia Department of Transportation completed a bridge rehabilitation project. The project started in February 2023 and included the replacement of the road's bridge deck over I-64, as well as repairs to the rest of the structure. VDOT also made some minor modifications to the roadway approach to extend the lifespan of the bridge. The bridge was completed on schedule, VDOT officials said.Article LinkSupport the Show.
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We look at the projected economic impact of the RNC in Milwaukee. We learn how Milwaukee County Parks redesigned McKinley Beach to make it safer for swimmers. We look at how UW-Madison researchers are using mannequins to learn how to spot ticks. Plus, learn about Carroll University's Animal Behavior Program.
More rain moving through the state during the overnight hours. Some of it heavy. On Tuesday, Gov. Walz is in southern Minnesota to visit the Rapidan Dam and provide an update on flood conditions across the state. And Minnesota's e-bike rebate application program open again today at 11 a.m. Round one of the online effort ended last month when the website crashed.Find these headlines and more at Mprnews.org.Minnesota e-bike rebates: Window set to reopenFloodwaters receding, cleanup continues across much of Minnesota; more heavy rain possibleRead the latest edition of the AM Update newsletter.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
The Ventura Pier reopens to the public after a year and a half. A famous New York Jewish deli imports its famous pastrami sandwiches to West Hollywood today -- and today only. A local beach camp for siblings of children with special needs and chronic illness facilitates fun in the sun paired with deep conversations with one another. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
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A couple of stories we're talking about today. First, Norris Howard relived his college days by checking out the reopened Third Street Bar in Detroit's Midtown. Then, we have a deep-dive into what is a contentious issue in some circles: Should Detroit city parks be mostly closed for the annual fireworks show? Some say it's anti-resident; others, it's just what needed in today's world for safety and crowd control and with limited resources this is what can be done.
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NTD Good Morning—6/24/20241. At Least 22 Dead in South Korean Battery Plant Fire2. At Least 19 Killed in Russia Shooting3. Israel Says ‘Intense Phase' of War in Gaza Ending4. Biden, Trump Prep for Presidential Debate Rematch5. Judge to Hear Arguments on Trump Gag Order Request6. Trump's Team Says Docs Case Prosecutor Illegally Appointed7. WI: Judge to Weigh Disability Voting Rule Today8. 3 Columbia Admins on Leave Over Alleged Antisemitism Texts9. Fires, Floods, And Heatwaves Hit the US10. Could an Israel-Lebanon War be Next?11. Russia Blames US for Deadly Strikes in Crimea12. Greek Yacht Crew Charged for Arson on Hydra Island13. Alaska Airline Flight Attendants Reach Tentative Deal14. Reporter: Chat Group Helps Illegal Migrants Enter US15. Fireworks Expert Explains Independence Day Safety16. Official Hajj Death Toll Crosses 1,00017. NASA Again Postpones Return of Boeing Starliner to Earth18. What are Targeted AI Ads and How to Avoid Them?19. New Weight-Loss Drug May Join Booming Market20. CBP: 25% Decline in Illegal Immigrants Since Asylum Order21. 'The Bean' Reopens in Chicago22. Missing Man Found Alive After 10 Days23. World Class Bakery Opens in Middletown, NY24. Fans in Mexico City Mark VW Beetle Day With Parade
RIDGELAND, Miss. (WLBT) - Cock of the Walk is back open after its owners closed the restaurant on Wednesday. The closing was prompted after a viral video inside the restaurant caught the attention of the health inspector. According to the Department of Health's website, the restaurant had insects, rodents, or animals present. Additionally, the restaurant was not in compliance with possible sewage wastewater disposal. After the inspection on Tuesday, the restaurant received a C on the Health Department's report, meaning they had “critical violations.” They now have a B. According to Bill Prisock, president of Cock of the Walk restaurants, the Ridgeland location closed because of the burst pipe. Prisock also stated that the restaurant has been open for 44 years and, in that time, never received a failing grade until the inspection this week A Food Facility Inspection Result Form of the restaurant documented that ingredients were observed without lids, counters were unclean to sight and touch, the TCS foods walk-in cooler was not properly drafted or labeled, rodent droppings were discovered, the restaurant's last inspection reports were not posted, and a broken pipe was observed broken with water flowing onto a floor where employees step and stand. Cock of the Walk will have another inspection in 90 days.
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports Baltimore's port has fully reopened.
Far from the frontlines of the war in Gaza that has raged on for the last eight months, Americans are grappling with new and old divisions. Judy Woodruff visited southeastern Pennsylvania to hear from Americans on different sides of this difficult conflict. It's part of our series, America at a Crossroads, and produced with help from PBS 39 WLVT. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Far from the frontlines of the war in Gaza that has raged on for the last eight months, Americans are grappling with new and old divisions. Judy Woodruff visited southeastern Pennsylvania to hear from Americans on different sides of this difficult conflict. It's part of our series, America at a Crossroads, and produced with help from PBS 39 WLVT. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that the main shipping channel into Baltimore's port has fully re-opened to its original depth and width.
In the noon hour of today's show: -(00:53) Governor Evers announces that the tourism industry generated $25 billion in 2023 which is a new record for the state of Wisconsin, FEMA funds are running low as hurricane season approaches, and the Port of Baltimore shipping channel has now re-opened 11 weeks after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. -(04:38) Travel Wisconsin Communications Director Craig Trost joins Wisconsin
Pippa Hudson speaks to the new owner of Perseverance Tavern, Maarten van Doesburgh.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On the latest episode of the "Detroit Evening Report," we cover the grand reopening of Michigan Central Station; Detroit being selected to host innovation challenges as part of the Toyota Mobility Foundation's Sustainable Cities Challenge; Oak Park Farmers Market reopening this month and more.
Microsoft has reopened Windows 10 beta testing for new features and improvements, Canada has levied a 5% fee on all streaming services that generate more than $25 million annually, and Nvidia is now the second most valuable public company by market cap. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. You can get an ad-free feed of Daily TechContinue reading "Microsoft Reopens Windows 10 Beta Testing For New Features – DTH"
June 6, 2024 ~ Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne with a story of how Ford reopened a long closed quarry to finish renovations on the train station.
It's another midweek news roundup! The team talks about why the University of the Arts will close later this week, as well as the closing (and subsequent reopening) of Famous 4th Street Deli after health code violations. Plus, a Philly news quiz that you can play along with. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by producer Abby Fritz and arts and culture contributor Charles Tyson Jr. Our news roundups are powered by great local journalism: The University of the Arts is closing June 7, its president says University of the Arts students protest their school's stunning closure — a shutdown unprecedented in recent higher ed history Famous 4th Street Deli is shut down over health issues; owner says they ‘dropped the ball' Famous 4th Street Deli reopens after a ‘small army' fixes health issues Read more about our news quiz (spoilers ahead): Sneakerheads line up for Nike Dunk Low ‘Philly' shoes at Center City store The story behind the Nike ‘Philly' Dunks, featuring a color-changing swoosh and plenty of local Easter eggs Philly starts the hunt for an intercity bus station near 30th Street Read more about food safety inspections in Philly here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.
Southern California home sales are finally up after many months of year over year decline. Academic workers at three more UC campuses are going on strike. Topanga Canyon Boulevard is slated to reopen today, months ahead of schedule. The LA Zoo has become the first zoo in the country to send a giant otter to Argentina. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
New state rule aims to expand solar access for communities and lower utility bills. Three more UC campuses join the UC grad student workers strike. Parts of Topanga Canyon Boulevard closed by winter storms will re-open Sunday, ahead of schedule. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
The Jot ‘Em Down store is reopening for business, and the show is back after being off the air for over a year. Lum and Abner is back with a…
This is your 3 p.m. All Local Update on May 25th, 2024 with Budd Mishkin.
In this episode, host Zach Urness reports on two beloved places — one that is reopening after a major wildfire and another that just closed because of a huge landslide. Shellburg Falls Recreation Area reopened this past weekend, and Urness talks about how the experience of visiting the 100-foot waterfall and surrounding trails has changed — in some cases dramatically. Then, Urness reports on how a debris flow has closed access to Valley of the Giants, home to some of Oregons largest and oldest trees in the Coast Range located west of Salem.
The Cybercrime Magazine Podcast brings you daily cybercrime news on WCYB Digital Radio, the first and only 7x24x365 internet radio station devoted to cybersecurity. Stay updated on the latest cyberattacks, hacks, data breaches, and more with our host. Don't miss an episode, airing every half-hour on WCYB Digital Radio and daily on our podcast. Listen to today's news at https://soundcloud.com/cybercrimemagazine/sets/cybercrime-daily-news. Brought to you by our Partner, Evolution Equity Partners, an international venture capital investor partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs to develop market leading cyber-security and enterprise software companies. Learn more at https://evolutionequity.com
In the noon hour of today's show: -(00:49) Now at noon: McKinley beach reopening today after being closed for 4 years, the latest on storm damage in Iowa, and families of Uvalde shooting victims sue Texas police officers. -(03:52) Gwen Knapp of the DNA Doe Project on identifying the skull from the infamous "Chimney Doe" case 34 years after its discovery. -(11:54) The lifespan of vehicles on the road today. -(14:10) Tech Wednesday with ABC News Technology Reporter Mike Dobuski -(21:28) Recognizing Milwaukee Fire Battalion Chief Jeremy Starr
LISTEN: On the Monday, May 20 edition of Georgia Today: President Joe Biden delivered the commencement speech at Atlanta's Morehouse College over the weekend; MARTA reopens a rail station at Hartfield-Jackson International Airport after six weeks of renovations. We'll tell you what's new. And GPB's Peach Jam returns for a third season, showcasing outstanding musical acts from around Georgia.
One tweet is all it takes to add a few billion dollars in market cap. First, (00:21) Jim Gillies and Ricky Mulvey discuss the surge in short term speculation over meme stocks, and the long-term investment story at Home Depot. Then, (19:05) Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp discuss how investors can evaluate exchange traded funds. Companies/Tickers discussed: GME, AMC, HD, SPY, VOO, IJR, VB, SPY, GRMAX Check out the Range Rover Sport at www.landroverusa.com Host: Ricky Mulvey Guests: Jim Gillies, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp Producer: Mary Long Engineers: Dan Boyd, Desiree Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At least four people were killed in a head-on crash near Fallbrook. It happened late last night along SR-76 about a mile east of the I-15. The Oceanside Pier is back open this weekend after a fire damaged part of the iconic landmark. A paddle-out ceremony will be held this afternoon in Ocean Beach in memory of the three surfers killed in Mexico. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week as pro-Palestinian protests picked up on campuses across the country, Chicago area students also began setting up encampments demanding universities divest from direct support of Israel as the death toll in Gaza surpasses 34,000 people. Crain's Chicago reporter Leigh Giangreco and Block Club Chicago's Maxwell Evans are here with the latest, including what student organizers are saying and a response from the Midwest Anti Defamation League. Plus, former gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey is accused of colluding with a super PAC, an iconic Greater Grand Crossing Blues club is reopening, and did y'all hear that new Kendrick dis? Good news: Call and Response Bookstore Grand Opening Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State went to Oxford full of confidence they would keep their dominance over Ole Miss. The Bulldogs left Sunday humbled after losing the series and being run ruled by their rivals. What is this Diamond Dawg team, and are the problems with the program too big to be ignored any longer? Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk discuss what to expect the rest of the way and beyond for this baseball team. Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of On3 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
The Radio Rental store will open its doors once again for its seventh installment of scary stories. Shopkeeper Terry Carnation (Rainn Wilson) and his cat/sidekick/frenemy Malachai are back with all new tales of true horror on April 5th! Don't miss it. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices