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Local News
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Martha Jean-Pierre grows 14-inch soursop weighing 14 pounds after nurturing fruit tree she planted six years ago.
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St. Thomas Eastern Medical Center Executive and Medical Director, Dr. Tess Richards, justifies their recent hire of a dermatologist despite the Center’s financial challenges.
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VI Water and Power Authority board approves underground power project to mitigate against windstorms on STT and increases cost to replace residential water line on STX.
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Images from the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games offer a stunning glimpse into the dramatic and heavily Parisian-themed day.
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Cal Fire has confirmed that over a hundred structures have been damaged in the Park Fire, which grew overnight near Chico, Calif. Difficult firefighting conditions are forecast through Friday night.
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Martha Jean-Pierre grows 14-inch soursop weighing 14 pounds after nurturing fruit tree she planted six years ago.
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Some voters who could be key to deciding who wins Georgia. What do they think about Vice President Harris becoming the frontrunner in the race to be the Democratic nominee?
National News
BBC News
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The 2024 Olympics opened in Paris in spectacular style with thousands of athletes sailing along the River Seine past lively performers on bridges, banks and rooftops in an ambitious take on an opening ceremony.
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A selection of eye-catching moments from the opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
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It's the superstar singer's first performance since revealing a serious health condition two years ago.
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There is tight security for the opening ceremony, but saboteurs struck rail lines miles outside the city.
Out: Tom Petty. In: Beyonce. We look at what's behind the jarring vibe shifts in the Democratic campaign this week.