Scientists developed a new method to test for COVID 19 that is faster and more accurate
Scientists developed a new method to test for COVID 19 that is faster and more accurate
A fire department conducted a "high-rise rescue drill" to practice saving people from tall buildingsA software company released a new tool that helps businesses track their inventory

A community organized a "cultural heritage day" that celebrated the history of the area’s original residentsA grocery store started selling "pre-cut fruit cups" for healthy on-the-go snacksA school started a "theater program" that put on a production of a classic play

A photographer collaborated with a local business to create a series of promotional photosA hotel started offering "complimentary breakfast" for all guests

A musician performed at a charity gala that raised $50,000 for a local nonprofit
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The city introduced a new parking system that uses sensors to guide drivers to available spotsResearchers published a study showing that eating a breakfast high in protein reduces midday hunger
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