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2 women say ‘Brickell bums’ stalked and chased them down; public safety meeting scheduled for April 25

By Michael Hudak, Samantha Sosa, Kevin Boulandier Click here for updates on this story     MIAMI (WSVN) — Two women are speaking out about scary encountera they experienced on the streets of Miami’s Brickell section. The bustling South Florida community, known for its luxury high-rise buildings, is now at the center of crime concerns. Savanna Guerra

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Kathy Ammandolia said she's been 'hiding' seashells on beaches for years.

‘I’m spreading the joy’: Artist ‘hides’ painted seashells for others to find

By Todd Wilson Click here for updates on this story     PALM BEACH SHORES, Florida (WPTV) — At any moment you can walk along the beach at Palm Beach Shores and stumble across a piece of art. Art that’s been placed on the beach for someone to find.        Among thousands and, possibly millions, of seashells

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Christopher Cain is a MDC Urban Wildlife Biologist.

As a neighborhood tries to deter turkey vultures, a look at why the bird is federally protected

By Claire Bradshaw Click here for updates on this story     BLUE SPRINGS, Missouri (KSHB) — A Blue Springs neighborhood is trying to ward off a pair of turkey vultures that have been seen causing damage to neighbors homes and vehicles. Currently, the Missouri Department of Conservation and the United States Department of Agriculture have strung

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Erika and Jimmy Penuel have hosted high school exchange students since 2016 and are now local coordinators for Greenheart Exchange.

Tulsa-area exchange students, hosts worry over Trump admin visa cancellations

By Samson Tamijani Click here for updates on this story     TULSA, Oklahoma (KJRH) — Two local coordinators for a foreign exchange student program told 2 News there’s growing concern for students over recent arrests and visa revocations around the country. Dove Science Academy currently has eight international students who are part of the Greenheart Exchange

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Spokane initiative reserves shelter beds exclusively for first responder transports

By Nick Hawthorne Click here for updates on this story     SPOKANE, Wash. (KXLY) — The City of Spokane and Catholic Charities Eastern Washington have launched a partnership reserving emergency shelter beds specifically for first responders transporting unhoused individuals. According to the City of Spokane, three beds at the House of Charity will be available between

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Wild turkeys ruffle feathers in Pocatello

By Lisa Lete Click here for updates on this story     POCATELLO (eastidahonews.com) — A booming population of wild turkeys is causing headaches for homeowners in Pocatello’s wildland-urban interface, where homes meet the foothills and canyons. Wild turkeys, first introduced to Idaho in 1961, have become notorious for causing trouble in residential areas. They roost in

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