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Beloved Concord comic book store finds new home, continues serving community [Video]

CONCORD, Calif. (KRON) A longtime mom and pop business in Concord that shuttered over the weekend is back open and at a new location. Economics forced the closure, but the owners of Flying Colors Comics felt compelled to keep the business running for the community. Dont call it a fresh start, but rather the []

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Students return to North Country Union High School, some classes held in tents due to PCB levels [Video]

REQUIRED TO WAIT TEN DAYS BEFORE GOING INTO EITHER HOSPITAL. TODAY… STUDENTS started to return TO NORTH COUNTRY UNION HIGH SCHOOL in newport vermont. THIS YEAR…SOME CLASSROOMS ARE LOOKING VERY DIFFERENT. SOME CLASSES ARE BEING HELD IN TENTS. BECUASE THERE ARE CLASSROOMS ON CAMPUS THAT HAVE DANGEROUS LEVELS OF P-C- B’S. THE DISTRICT HAS BEEN TRYING TO REDUCE THE LEVELS SINCE LAST SCHOOL YEAR. BUT the PROBLEM persists. NBC 5’S SID BEWLAY joins us live from NEWPORT, AND HAS MORE ON HOW THE DELAYED FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES IS SHAPING UP. sid… TODAY IS THE FIRST DAY STUDENTS HAVE BEEN BACK ON CAMPUS SINCE MAJOR MITIGATION EFFORTS HAVE BEEN UNDERWAY ALL SUMMER. IN FACT — SCHOOL WAS ORIGINALLY SUPPOSED TO START LAST SCHOOL WAS ORIGINALLY SUPPOSED TO START LAST WEEK, BUT WAS PUSHED BACK TO ALLOW FOR MORE PLANNING. (CENTER LOGO WIPE) ON TUESDAY — FRESHMEN STARTED SCHOOL AT NORTH COUNTRY UNION HIGH SCHOOL, GETTING USED TO A NEW SCHEDULE, AND A NEW CLASS FORMAT WITH SOME — BEING HELD IN TENTS DUE TO ONGOING P-C-B WORK AT THE SCHOOL.

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Big changes could be coming to roads and infrastructure in Spokane County by 2028 [Video]

SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. – The Spokane Regional Transportation Council (SRTC) has developed a plan, the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for transportation projects through 2028. The 2025-2028 TIP contains 65 projects. More than $896 million of proposed transportation investments will be spent over the next four years on everything from repairing roads to creating new recreational