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South Carolina Braces for Drought-Relieving Rain; Wintry Mix Possible in Upstate
in NewsSouth Carolina could see a soaking rain that eases recent drought, with 1–3 inches likely across the state early this week. Cooler, calmer days follow, but a later system may spark a light wintry mix in the higher elevations.
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Texas Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo Announces Separation on First Anniversary
in NewsOn her first anniversary, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo reveals an unexpected turn in her personal life—a separation she says comes with deep love and mutual respect.
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Cedar City Christmas Ceremony: Santa’s Flight Takes an Unplanned Detour
in NewsSanta’s grand entrance in Cedar City hit an unexpected snag during the downtown lights ceremony, turning a moment of magic into a brief, tense pause. Yet the night carried on with a festive market and nativity display, proving that the holiday spirit can endure even when plans go awry.
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Space Coast gears up for December rocket lineup at Cape Canaveral
in NewsDecember on Florida’s Space Coast is shaping up to be a launch-filled lineup—from back-to-back SpaceX Starlink missions to a high-stakes national-security launch. With Artemis II, Starliner-1, and the Dream Chaser program on the radar, the next chapter of lunar and orbital exploration is coming into view.
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Winter Weather Shifts: Warm Spells, Rain, and a Cooler Weekend Forecast
in NewsWinter’s pattern shifts as a cold front edges in, bringing scattered showers to northern areas while the afternoons stay unusually warm. A cooler spell follows later in the week, with a brief warm‑up on the horizon before the weekend. Expect a mild, comfortable stretch that could influence holiday plans and outdoor activities.
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Cincinnati Launches Real-Time Snowplow Tracker to Map Winter Road Conditions
in NewsReal-time snowplow tracking has arrived in Cincinnati, using a color-coded map to show road treatment status as crews prep for an incoming winter storm. From pretreatment to plowing, updates reveal how streets are being cleared and treated, promising clearer conditions and safer trips this season.
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Rain on the Way for Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia: Storms May Brew
in NewsRain is on the way to Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia, bringing much-needed relief after a dry spell. A developing system could bring showers and breezy winds, with a slim chance of severe storms before cooler, drier air arrives—though more rain may be on the horizon later in the week.
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Upstate New York Braces for Widespread Snow as Syracuse Eyes More Accumulation
in NewsAfter last week’s record lake-effect snow, Upstate New York braces for another round. A lighter, more widespread storm could drop fresh flakes across the region, with Tuesday’s morning commute possibly affected. Cold air stays in place through the week, keeping winter in the forecast.
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Winter Warnings in Normal, IL: Plows Deployed as Parking Ban Takes Effect
in NewsWinter weather keeps Normal on edge as crews clear streets and drivers contend with icy, treacherous roads. A quick look at safety tips and what to expect could help you navigate the days ahead.
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Cincinnati Snowfall Tests Diverse School Closure Policies
in NewsDecember arrives with the first snowfall—and with it, a patchwork of school decisions. Across Greater Cincinnati, closures and virtual days depend on district rules, road conditions, and local forecasts. As winter tightens its grip, families brace for possible delays and schedule shake-ups.
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Cyber Monday Countdown: Unbeatable Tech, Toy and Home Deals—Act Fast Before They Sell Out
in NewsCyber Monday is delivering hot discounts across tech, toys, and home must-haves. Prices move fast on top-rated picks, so savvy shoppers can snag real value before deals sell out. A quick peek reveals the standout steals shaping this shopping season.
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Dorothy Daugherty, Beloved Marietta Matriarch, Remembered for Faith and Family
in NewsHere are a few short teaser options you can choose from: – Dottie Daugherty lived a life of faith, family, and a generous heart in Marietta—a quiet legacy that lingers in the memories of those she touched. – From a caring home to a lifetime of service, her warmth and faith left an enduring mark…
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Muskingum County Jail Project Reaches 30% as Exterior Takes Shape
in NewsProgress is taking shape on the new Muskingum County jail on Pershing Road as the project reaches 30 percent completion. With exterior walls going up and roofing advancing, crews are shifting focus to interior systems and finishes for a planned 2027 completion.
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Last Supermoon of 2025 to Illuminate the December Sky
in NewsDecember’s final supermoon lights up the night with a crisp, silvery glow—the so-called cold moon. A rare sight of a larger, brighter Moon as autumn fades. Discover what makes this lunar show so special and when to look up.
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Hints at Ice-Volcanoes Beyond the Solar System
in NewsInterstellar visitors are full of surprises. 3I/ATLAS could be gasping away on icy eruptions as it heats up, hinting at cryovolcanic activity and a surprising link to outer solar system worlds. A rare glimpse into materials from beyond our neighborhood, spanning billions of years in space.
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Georgia Lottery Hits $30B Milestone Fueling Pre-K and HOPE Scholarships
in NewsGeorgia’s lottery marks a historic milestone, contributing more than $30 billion to education over 32 years. From Pre-K to HOPE scholarships, the program has opened doors for millions of students—and its impact keeps growing.
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Indianapolis Snow Strikes: Why Are Roads So Slippery Tonight?
in NewsWinter weather swept through Central Indiana, making roads slick around Indianapolis and triggering numerous incidents. With crews treating highways and a cold snap on the way, drivers should brace for continued hazards, especially on untreated roads and in rural areas.
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Missing Dr. Cletus Iwuagwu: Holland Search Expands With Drones, Sonar and Cadaver Dogs
in NewsCrews expand the search for 71-year-old Dr. Cletus Iwuagwu, last seen near his Holland home in the early hours. As drones, sonar, and canine teams sweep the area, the community awaits a breakthrough.
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This December’s Holiday Movie Lineup: Scares, Star Power, and Surprises
in NewsHoliday cinema is packing a punch this year with a lineup that spans scares, laughs, and heartfelt drama. From chilling sequels to folklore-inspired journeys and bold directorial comebacks, the season promises stories with soul and scale that linger long after the final frame.
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Bret Buganski Bids Farewell at WCPO: What’s Next for Cincinnati’s Veteran Anchor?
in NewsAfter more than three years with WCPO, veteran weekend anchor Bret Buganski signs off, with his last broadcast on November 30 marked by gratitude and memories. His next steps are still under wraps, leaving a familiar face open to new possibilities in local television. A notable chapter closes as colleagues reflect on his impact.
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Protesters Rally at Indiana Statehouse Over Controversial Redistricting Plan
in NewsProtests lit up the Indiana Statehouse as a new congressional map drew sharp questions about voting power and district lines. Critics warn the plan could dilute voices and reshape Indiana politics, signaling a tense showdown over democracy in action.