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Luis Angel Chavez's neighbors are sharing memories of the teenager on social media.

Oliver's is poised to open a fifth store, this time within 5 miles of two other locations.
Officials say a key flood mitigation project will move forward after bids came in far higher than expected.
Dr. “Nay” Renee White turned words that came to her during the pandemic into books, music and a women’s empowerment platform.
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Township officials said the application targets a wider, costlier road in a heavily populated part of town.
Sonny and Terri Esch will host a blood drive in memory of their son, Jimmy, who died at age 27, Thursday, June 25, at Worth Township Center.
Patch’s annual anniversary note to you, our readers, celebrating our news and community websites, which started in Concord on June 17, 2011.
The Maritime Aquarium recently celebrated the opening of its newest exhibit, "Seabirds Between Worlds," featuring CT's only puffins.
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The restaurant's founder says Summit's community feel made it the right fit for the brand's first fast-casual concept.
Letting the neighbor kid swim on a hot day may seem like a kind thing to do. But what if they bring more kids and come back again and again?
The Representative Town Meeting this week discussed accepting a statue to honor former President George H.W. Bush.
The funding supported a new therapy initiative, providing counseling and trauma-informed care for nearly 30 families.
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The longtime St. Pete property now hosts weddings, parties and community events, with a nod to its Harold Seltzer's past.
The first-reading bylaw would limit how board members use devices, outside communications and AI during public meetings.
Here's what's coming soon to Bolingbrook.
Ridgefield finance officials discussed BOE surplus rollovers, debt policy development and year-end finances.
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Residents of a Reston neighborhood recently voted on a Fairway Drive speed hump plan after a two-year campaign to address speeding concerns.
Jack Murray, 24, was killed during a mental health crisis; attorneys called the settlement the largest of its kind in Illinois.
The Long Beach City Council tabled a plan that would introduce new rules for bars and restaurants' trash disposal Tuesday.
FinEmpower aims to equip people with the knowledge and tools necessary to build a more financially secure future.
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The bookstore is moving just a few minutes away from its West Avenue location just after the Fourth of July weekend.
A Virginia House resolution recognizes a Tysons restaurant for its RAMMYS finalist nod and national restaurant honors.
Barstool Sports founder visits a longtime Union County pizzeria and shares his thoughts on a thin slice and a salad-style pie.
Shortly after completing the emergency training class, a Temecula mom used her knowledge to help her adult son get the proper medical care.
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Joshua Henriquez said he plans to build on the school's existing strengths rather than make major changes.
“The Township of Bloomfield is committed to supporting visibility, dignity and equality for LGBTQ+ people in our diverse community.”
Vincent Pagano, a lifelong Lacey resident, is set to begin the police academy in July.
A fire alarm and follow-up call brought all five Enfield fire departments to Healthtrax Tuesday evening, officials said.
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Yardley Borough Council has approved a resolution declaring support for the principles of democracy created in the Constitution.
“No one should have to leave the home they love because they can't afford a critical repair.”
Readers share funny, tender Father’s Day memories of the dads who taught them how to laugh, work hard, save money and love deeply.
The decision comes as the Farmington Town Council unanimously opposed a POCD amendment tied to the proposed truck stop/warehouse project.
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The ordinance was approved at the June 16 Common Council meeting after debate over its scope.
Wheatsworth Properties Urban Renewal LLC seeks to split the lot next to Time to Eat Diner to build affordable housing.
The family of a DCH nurse who was shot and killed in May has filed a civil lawsuit against the hospital and its security company.
A voluntary app that freezes devices during school hours is under consideration alongside a progressive discipline policy.
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The Edit by KR is now open at 1388 State St., in Lemont.
Since 2023, Fairfax City Economic Development has invested more than $445,683 in 34 city businesses through its grant program.
The Bernards Township Board of Education approved the increase at its Monday meeting for the 2026-2027 school year.
The New Canaan Town Council is scheduled to meet on June 17, 2026. Here's what's on the agenda.
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