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Opinion: ‘The big one’ disaster could happen in our lifetime. Can we even be ready?
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoA view of Mount St. Helens from an Alaska Airlines flight flying at 30,000 feet on September 21,...
These Are America’s Wealthiest Suburbs
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 23 hours agoMove over New York City, Los Angeles and Miami. Wealthy Americans are swapping notoriously rich city locales in favor of making moves to quiet, secluded...
Gov. Inslee announces pick to serve as Whatcom County’s new Superior Court judge
Bellingham Herald mcclatchy via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoShe earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington and a law degree from Seattle ...
Religious exemptions to Title IX on trial again in appeals case against US Dept of Ed
Religion News Service· 1 day ago(RNS) — With the support of 19 state attorneys general, the Hunter plaintiffs are back in court to make their case against LGBTQ+ discrimination in religious higher education institutions.
Maitre becomes first full-time paid assistant coach for Lancer women's hockey
Windsor Star· 6 days agoUniversity of Windsor Lancers’ grad Amy Maitre is now the first full-time paid assistant coach with...
‘This Storm Has Broken People’: After Beryl, Some Consider Leaving
New York Times· 7 hours agoDevastating, back-to-back power outages have led some in Houston to consider whether they want to...
Millions of Americans live without AC. Here's how they stay cool.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt's not just deaths that spike during and after heat waves, said Alexandra Heaney, a climate and...
Cal Poly Humboldt president to step down months after campus crackdowns
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoCal Poly Humboldt University President Tom Jackson Jr. announced Thursday that he is stepping down...
Americans’ 2024-25 hockey season released + More Tri-Cities baseball, soccer, basketball
Tri-City Herald via Yahoo Canada Sports· 6 days agoNow too old to play for the Ams...
Globe editorial: The fast track to less parking
The Globe and Mail· 7 days agoA study by the city three years ago showed that almost half the privately owned land in downtown Regina was devoted to parking. The finding was part of a...