City officials announced a ban on single-use plastics in public parks
City officials announced a ban on single-use plastics in public parks
A high school hosted its first international cultural festival, featuring food and performances from 15 countriesA university opened a new research lab focused on developing sustainable battery technologies

A small town organized a cleanup event that removed 3 tons of litter from local riversA construction company began work on a new highway bypass to reduce traffic in downtown areasA social media platform rolled out a new feature to help users identify and report fake news

A local library started offering free digital literacy classes for senior citizens twice a weekA bakery won first place at a national food expo for its innovative vegan chocolate cake

A hospital expanded its pediatric ward to accommodate an increasing number of young patients
A national forest service announced it will hire 50 additional rangers to patrol remote areasResearch finds that board games improve social skills in shy children
Shoe brand makes sneakers from recycled ocean plasticCoast guard conducts hurricane drills in preparation for storm season
Book club discusses novel about social justice issuesEngineers design new flood protection system for coastal city
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