Young children aren't getting enough exposure to indigo light, causing nearsightedness to skyrocket worldwide. A new study offers hope for combating the problem.
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The rise of e-bikes and e-scooters have prompted the need for new guidelines. Fort Thomas officials have long debated over a revision to the existing bike ordinance.
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Experts say data centers don't always pose a threat to the environment. Much depends on the details of a particular project and where it is being built.
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The Palestinian American whose home in the occupied West Bank has been besieged by Israeli settlers traveled to his property on Monday to join other family members who have been defending it.
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Independence has had a contract with Flock Safety since 2024. Monday's meeting was an informational session for residents to ask questions.
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