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Automated license plate readers Flock to western Massachusetts
At least 15 police departments in the Connecticut River Valley have used the company Flock Safety’s controversial surveillance tech, records show. But it’s not the only company selling them to local police.
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The Secret Documents: Attorneys Unveil Insurance Scheme
Newly uncovered documents shed light on how insurers and their attorneys worked to limit payouts to people seeking help after devastating injuries.
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Early voting in Wyoming’s primary election trails historic 2022 contest, clerks say
Some officials reported voters frustrated by election rule changes. Monday marks the last day for early voting before Wyoming’s primary, when voters will decide on a slew of high-profile open seats.
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Slow math: Kids may learn more when AI makes them review mistakes
A randomized experiment involved more than 6,000 Tennessee middle school students learning fractions.
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Colorado Was Threatened with Federal Agency Budget Cuts If Peters Wasn’t Freed
August 15, 2026
White House summoned agencies to Colorado-focused meeting amid demands for Tina Peters’ release.
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Does your dog make you safer in bear country?
August 13, 2026
What new analysis of more than 300 bear encounters shows about the notion of dogs as early bear alarms or deterrents.
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Why Orange has Virginia’s shortest mayoral term — and why that may change
August 13, 2026
Residents of the Town of Orange will have the opportunity to weigh in on whether the term lengths of mayor and vice mayor should be changed to two years, which was their duration prior to 2010.
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Drones ban in Oregon parks isn’t as comprehensive as you might think
August 13, 2026
Supporters of the ban celebrated a May victory. So how come drones are flying again in August?
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Black Hills Energy wants to hike electric rates 32% in northeast Wyoming
August 13, 2026
The increase would inflate the average residential monthly bill by about $32.
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Paxton, Talarico tap contrary versions of God and Christianity in appeal to Texas voters
August 13, 2026
Campaigning for the U.S. Senate, Paxton says he was “delivered by God” to protect Texas from leftists. Talarico’s focus: “You can’t love God and hate other people.”
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Federal judge vacates illegal federal approvals for fracking on Pawnee trust land in Oklahoma
August 13, 2026
The U.S. Department of the Interior did not follow all necessary U.S. or Pawnee laws in leasing the land or issuing the drilling permits, the judge found.
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Changes in state law allow recalled supervisor to run again for his seat
August 12, 2026
State bill passed in 2022 was intended to limit weaponization of recalls, election law attorney says.
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Rural health panel divvies $205M in federal funds for Wyoming healthcare
August 12, 2026
Panel assigned money to hospitals, EMS services and maternal care in attempt to shore up medical access.


