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US vegetable prices increase nearly 40% because of drought and inflation

Americans are paying nearly 40 percent more for vegetables this year than in 2021 - and experts blame climate change and the nation's ongoing inflation.

A new report from Bloomberg states the increase in cost is due to states that grow fresh produce seeing water cuts because of drought and storms destroying crops.

Arizona, which produces 90 percent of leafy greens in the US, experienced its worst drought in 1,200 years due to dramatically low water levels in the Colorado River.

Farmers in the state will no ... Read more

Framingham Mayor & City Council Celebrate 100-Year-Old Verni

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FRAMINGHAM – The Framingham City Council and Mayor Charlie Sisitsky presented Vernice Moreno Gex with a proclamation last night, December 20 to honor her 100th birthday on November 19, 2022 ... Read more

Biden pardons 6 convicted of murder, drug, alcohol crimes

KINGSHILL, U.S. Virgin Islands (AP) — President Joe Biden has pardoned six people who have served out sentences after convictions on a murder charge and drug- and alcohol-related crimes, including an 80-year-old woman convicted of killing her abusi ... Read more

Does solar power still work in the depths of winter?

Minnesota winters are long, cold and dark, which don’t sound optimal when it comes to saving money on a power bill. But industry experts agree that even with shorter days, solar power could still be a cost-effective measure to reduce expenses for r ... Read more

Extreme Weather Is Fueling Produce Prices and US Food Price Inflation

Extreme weather conditions are driving the country’s high produce prices, which in turn have been one of the major contributors to overall US food price inflation. And shipping point prices for some perishable produce items may continue to diverge from the US’ Consumer Price Index (CPI) for food.

Shipping point prices for some perishable produce items rose by as much as 375% in November as abnormal weather conditions this autumn wreaked havoc on supplies, particularly in California. The US' CPI for food rose a modest 0.7% from ... Read more

Al Qaeda Plans Plane Attacks Using “New Techniques and Tac

Al Qaeda Plans Plane Attacks Using “New Techniques and Tactics” as Air Marshals Keep Getting Sent to Mexican Border

While the nation’s Federal Air Marshals (FAM) are busy on the Mexican border providing illegal immigrants with welf ... Read more

6 Sonoran pronghorn sent to Mexico from breeding program in

Gobierno de Sonora Six Sonoran pronghorn captured in Arizona were translocated to Sonora's El Pinacate biosphere reserve in December.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department has relocated six endangered Sonoran pronghorn antelope from Arizo ... Read more

Pamela Ann WallanderOzark Radio News

Pamela Ann (Duncan) Wallander was born in Yuma, Arizona, on May 21, 1958, to AJ and Norma Jean (Smith) Duncan. The Lord called her home on December 14, 2022, at the age of 64.

Pam was raised in Arroll, MO, and graduated from Summersville ... Read more

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Issaquah, Washington

Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.