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06-09-2025 Vol 1986

Abigail Harper

Insights from the Inaugural WBUR Festival: The Future of Innovation in Massachusetts

On Friday morning, the WBUR Festival debuted in Boston, featuring a panel discussion on “The Future of Innovation in Massachusetts.”…

Weekend News Roundup: Northern California Stories You Might Have Missed

As the weekend comes to a close, Northern California residents are gearing up for another week with a cool start,…

California Supreme Court Set to Hear Rooftop Solar Policy Challenge

In a significant legal battle over California’s rooftop solar policy, three environmental groups will present their case before the California…

Coyote Encounters: A Divisive Wilderness in San Francisco

In San Francisco, coyotes are increasingly becoming a part of the urban landscape, often spotted wandering through parks, neighborhoods, and…

Nevadans Voice Concerns Over Extreme Heat and Utility Costs in New UNLV Report

A newly released report from UNLV highlights the profound impact of extreme heat on both the daily lives and financial…

Scott Stromme: A Passionate Beekeeper and Beloved Community Member Found Dead

Scott Stromme, a 67-year-old resident of Las Vegas, was recently found dead in his home, leaving behind a legacy of…

The Forty-Year Quest to Identify ‘Miss Atomic Bomb’

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The woman known as ‘Miss Atomic Bomb’ was once a symbol of an era when Las…

From Austin to Thailand: Mike Holp’s Journey to a Relaxed Lifestyle

Mike Holp, a 38-year-old digital creator, found himself caught in the grind of a demanding lifestyle while living just outside…

Texas Lawmakers Approve New Protests Restrictions on College Campuses

Texas lawmakers have passed a controversial bill that could significantly limit protests on college campuses across the state, following incidents…

Spring Adventures Await in Alaska: A Guide to Seasonal Activities

As temperatures rise and sunlight increases, spring is making its grand return to Alaska, affectionately known as The Last Frontier.…

University of Utah’s West-Side Campus Progresses Amidst Environmental Challenges

The site for the University of Utah’s first west-side campus occupies 1.89 acres in Salt Lake City’s Rio Grande District,…

New Food Vendors Bring Fresh Flavors to Downtown Farmers Market in Salt Lake City

The Downtown Farmers Market is set to launch this summer at Salt Lake City’s Pioneer Park, featuring nearly 20 new…