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The suburbs aren't exactly where you expect to see a moose

Colorado Parks and Wildlife safely relocates 650 pound moose in suburban Colorado Springs area

By Celeste Springer Click here for updates on this story     COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (KRDO) — The suburbs aren’t exactly where you expect to see a moose, and that’s exactly why Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) was called out to the Cottonwood Creek Park area on Tuesday. Newly-released video shows CPW officers safely relocating a massive

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As immigrant deportations across the U.S. continue some feel that non-dangerous immigrants are getting caught in the crossfire. Sae Joon Park was one of those immigrants. He took farewell pictures with his loved ones at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on Monday

Former Hawaii army soldier self-deports

By Jai Cunningham Click here for updates on this story     HONOLULU (KITV) — As immigrant deportations across the U.S. continue some feel that non-dangerous immigrants are getting caught in the crossfire. “Thank you for your service! I’m sorry!” Sae Joon Park was one of those immigrants. He took farewell pictures with his loved ones at

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Philadelphia therapist builds sisterhood and self-care on two wheels with Black Girl Joy Bike Ride

By Wakisha Bailey Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — Every week, a growing group of Black women gathers in Philadelphia for something simple yet life-changing – a bike ride that’s all about joy, community, and putting themselves first. It’s called Black Girl Joy Bike Ride, a weekly outing created in 2023

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The extreme heat is posing a risk to drivers after multiple areas have reported a rise in road buckling. According to Erik Lyngdal

Extreme heat buckles 53 Wisconsin roads, causes power outages and has crews working in blazing sun

By Kathryn Merck Click here for updates on this story     WEST BEND, Wisconsin (WDJT) — The extreme heat is posing a risk to drivers after multiple areas have reported a rise in road buckling. According to Erik Lyngdal, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s (WisDOT) chief materials and pavements engineer, 53 road buckling events have been

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