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Michigan takes first step to outlaw highly toxic weed killer linked to Parkinson’s
Michigan could ban paraquat, a controversial weed killer that's linked to Parkinson's disease, under a recently introduced bill.
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7m2026 MLB Draft preview: A look at every N.J. player taken out of HS in the 2000s
A look at every N.J. high school player taken in the MLB Draft during the 2000s.
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3mSecurity guard, police catch woman smuggling loaded AR-style gun into Bay City Fireworks Festival
Audriessah Skrzypczak, 19, faces felony charges after security guards found a loaded Armalite gun in a backpack she allegedly threw over a fence at Veterans Memorial Park during the July 4 celebration.
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7m2026 MLB Draft preview: A look at every N.J. player taken out of HS in the 1990s
A look at every N.J. high school player taken in the MLB Draft during the 1990s.
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3mBig Boy train makes its 1st central Pa. stop before cheering crowds: photos
Big Boy’s scheduled route today runs through Annville and Hershey, through the Rutherford and Harrisburg rail yards before crossing the Rockville Bridge.
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3mBedford approves tax incentive to bring 300-plus pharmaceutical jobs to city
Bedford City Council approved a 15-year tax incentive to help Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA LLC expand its Bedford operations. The agreement is expected to bring more than 300 jobs and a $25 million annual payroll while allowing the city to continue collecting an estimated $500,000 a year in income tax revenue. The incentive also includes taxpayer protections through a claw back provision if the company fails to meet its commitments.