Kim Davis Asks to Be Excused From Issuing Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

Although a typical wedding season ranges from May to October, June is the most popular month, accounting for 15% of the year’s weddings. With the Supreme Court decision to legalize same-sex marriage that same month, June became a popular time for marriage in 2015. Since then, same-sex couples have been jubilantly tying the knot across […]

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Oriental Fruit Flies Are Invading Florida, Feasting Their Way Through $1.6 Billion Produce

From sink-holes to controversial cops, Florida has had its fair share of unfortunate occurrences as of late. And now, a small fly could jeopardize Miami-Dade County’s $1.6 billion agriculture industry. Meet the Bactrocera dorsalis, also known as the oriental fruit fly. While these pesky bugs are no stranger to kitchen fruit bowls across the country, […]

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Local Companies Team Up to Repair and Replace Old Furnaces Following Tragedy Last Year

Last winter three young girls from Troy, Ohio, were killed in their home by carbon monoxide in their sleep. The incident was caused by a faulty furnace and left the surrounding communities understandably rattled; to the point where this year, with the winter season rapidly approaching, the nearby Dayton Air Conditioning and Heating Association (DACHA) […]

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Coworking Spaces: Emerging Trend or Millennial Fad?

During the first wave of the personal computing revolution, Silicon Valley titans like Hewlett-Packard and Apple grew out of California basements and garages. Now, from San Francisco to London, many entrepreneurs and tech workers are leaving their garages for coworking spaces. These shared office spaces rent out desks and office suites to freelancers and startup […]

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Unholy Levels of Traffic Expected in Washington, D.C., for Pope’s Visit

Pope Francis arrived in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, but for commuters in the area, things are about to get a little unholy. But drivers shouldn’t let the “apope-calyptic” traffic, as AAA Mid-Atlantic called it, get them down. There are a number of preparations that anyone can take when traveling through downtown and the Northwest and […]

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