A new study showed that excessive use of smartphones can cause eye strain and headaches
A new study showed that excessive use of smartphones can cause eye strain and headaches
An airline announced it will upgrade its in-flight meals to include more vegetarian optionsLocal police organized a neighborhood safety patrol with volunteer residents

Global health organization releases new guidelines for preventing respiratory illnessesLocal farmers market introduces weekly workshops on organic gardening techniquesTech startup unveils portable device that monitors air quality in real time

International space agency shares images of recent asteroid flyby near EarthSchool district provides free laptops to students from low income households

Major coffee chain commits to using 100 percent ethically sourced beans by next year
Research team finds link between daily water intake and improved skin elasticitySheriff’s department uses drone technology to monitor wildfire spread
Theater shows classic film with live commentary from film studies professorResearch finds that playing guitar improves fine motor skills in children
Camping store sells eco friendly camping gear made from sustainable materialsMarine biologists launch project to protect sea turtles from plastic pollution
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- ·A pet store started offering pet training classes to help owners teach their pets basic commands
- ·Coffee chain introduces new sustainable packaging for takeaway drinks
- ·Doctors performed the first successful face transplant in the country giving a patient a new identity after an accident
- ·Study finds that writing in a journal reduces stress levels
- ·A school district hired a new physical education teacher to expand the PE program
- ·Scientists studied how noise pollution in cities affects the mating calls of birds
- ·Park rangers lead educational hikes to teach visitors about local flora and fauna
- ·Local farmers markets started selling homemade jams and preserves made from local fruits
- ·Wrestling team wins state championship for the third consecutive year
- ·Inflation in food prices rose by 8% year-on-year prompting concerns about food security for low-income households
- ·A tornado touched down in a rural community yesterday, destroying 12 homes and injuring three people; emergency services are providing aid.
- ·A new report showed that the number of people working from home has increased by 42% since the start of the decade
- ·A fire department conducted a high-rise rescue drill to practice saving people from tall buildings
- ·Doctors identified a new variant of the virus with milder symptoms
- ·Scientists developed a new battery technology that charges faster and lasts longer
- ·Local farmers reported a record harvest this year thanks to favorable weather and advanced agricultural techniques
- ·A major retailer announced discounts for the upcoming holiday season
- ·A fire department conducted a fire safety workshop at a local elementary school
- ·Weather experts predicted that this year’s hurricane season will have fewer storms than average
- ·A grocery store started selling pre-made salad kits with locally grown greens and vegetables














