Coffee shop sources beans from women owned farms in Ethiopia
Coffee shop sources beans from women owned farms in Ethiopia
Car dealership offers test drives of electric vehiclesCommunity hosts cultural festival with music and food

Radio station holds fundraiser for local food bankEngineers create portable water purifier for disaster zonesWrestling team wins state championship for fifth year

Study shows that audiobooks help struggling readersToy store hosts craft day for kids to make stuffed animals

Postal service adds extra delivery days for holidays
Movie theater offers family matinees with cheap ticketsA study found that spending time with friends can lower stress hormones by 27%
The military announced it will host a youth leadership camp for high school studentsA winter storm dumped 20 inches of snow on northern cities closing schools for three days
A tech company allowed employees to choose their own work schedules with flexible hoursLocal authorities opened a new shelter for homeless youth with 50 beds
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- ·Scientists developed a new battery that can last longer than traditional ones
- ·A major airline offered discounted tickets for travelers who book early
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- ·A hotel started using digital keys that guests can access through their smartphones
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- ·Scientists develop rapid test for detecting infectious diseases in 15 minutes
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- ·A classic rock band announced a farewell tour after 40 years of performing
- ·A photographer published a book of photos documenting the history of a local neighborhood over the past 50 years
- ·Local residents protested against a proposed construction project that they say will destroy a protected forest
- ·The university announced a new research center focused on finding solutions to plastic pollution
- ·Weather conditions forced the closure of mountain highways due to heavy snowfall
- ·A fire department taught residents how to use fire extinguishers in a hands-on workshop
- ·A new study showed that writing by hand improves memory retention better than typing
- ·Scientists studied the impact of urban noise on wildlife behavior
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- ·The city’s public transport system launched an app that lets users buy tickets online
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