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A state program to help low-income households with utility bills and other cooling costs during hot summer weather started July 1 and runs through the end of September.
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Man, it's a hot one! Don't go out in this summer's heat wave before you arm yourself with these tips and a really big water bottle.
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Mass deportations would be felt across hospitals and emergency rooms, which already face persistent staffing shortfalls. The long-term healthcare sector will suffer the greatest disruptions, experts say.
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The $25 million grant will help fund design and planning for the cap over I-71 between The Banks and downtown. The entire project is expected to cost about $187 million.
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