Author: Sam Cohen
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What to know about one of Virginia’s newest Halloween scary spots — there’s wine
The Nefarious Haunt Experience at Grayhaven Winery takes spooky season to a whole new level. Here’s what you need to know.
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Port Washington is set to break ground on an AI data center project, but residents are trying to fight back
Port Washington residents voiced their concerns on Tuesday over the impending construction of an AI data center. Here’s what you need to know.
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Hope, Empowerment, Recovery: Reno’s new court program charts therapeutic path to rehabilitation
HER Court will officially launch on October 13, during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Here’s what you need to know.
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Concord Man and ACLU Sue Over Law They Say Punishes Homelessness
The ACLU of New Hampshire has filed a class-action lawsuit to challenge the state’s loitering law. Here’s everything you need to know.
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15 Years Later, Police Seek New Leads in Lynne Brennan Cold Case
The Manchester Police Department, New Hampshire Cold Case Unit, and New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office seek the public’s help in solving a 15-year-old cold case.
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This Nevada industry may be hit the hardest by a continued government shutdown
The recent government shutdown is beginning to impact Nevada’s national parks and federal services. The visitor centers at Lake Mead and the Spring Mountain Recreation Area have been closed. While Red Rock Canyon remains open as of writing, the park’s…
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Chili’s skillet queso fans are nacho happy about the chain’s new menu mixup
Chili’s announced that it’s doing away with its White Queso and Beef Skillet Queso options. The dips will be replaced with a new vegetarian alternative.
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Fear Has a New Address—And It’s in Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth’s Cutting Edge Haunted House was named the scariest Halloween attraction in the world. Here’s how you can plan your visit.
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Buxton homes swept away as twin hurricanes pass off the coast of OBX
Multiple Buxton homes have collapsed amid two offshore hurricanes. The latest devastation follows a pattern that’s been unfolding since 2020.
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The Social Security Administration is no longer issuing paper checks. Here’s what you need to know
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has switched to electronic forms of payment. Here’s how you can set up your automatic payments with ease.









