Addressing the environmental threat of plastic "nurdles," federal legislation aims to prevent their release into U.S.
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Sharla Steinman is a breaking news and public safety reporter at the Loveland Reporter-Herald. She graduated from Columbia Journalism School in 2025 and UCLA in 2024 (her twin brother went to USC).
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Notice is hereby given that the Martic Township Zoning Hearing Board will hold a hearing at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at the Martic Township Municipal Building, 370 Steinman Farm Road, ...
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If you don't feel well, you may worry that you have COVID-19. The only way to know for sure is to take a test. At-home tests can tell whether you have the virus right now. More specialized antibody ...
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