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City council votes to ban single-use styrofoam products in restaurants

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City council votes to ban single-use styrofoam products in restaurants

City council votes to ban single-use styrofoam products in restaurants

Bird watchers spot rare bird species in local wetland preserveFreelance platform adds new category for video editing services

City council votes to ban single-use styrofoam products in restaurants

Geologists warn of potential earthquake risk in coastal regionYoga studio offers prenatal yoga classes for expectant mothersStudy reveals that eating breakfast reduces snacking on unhealthy foods

City council votes to ban single-use styrofoam products in restaurants

Pet groomer uses organic products for pets with allergiesFirefighters use drones to monitor wildfire spread in rural areas

City council votes to ban single-use styrofoam products in restaurants

Travel magazine lists top hidden travel destinations for budget travelers

Research finds that board games improve communication skills in familiesResearchers found that playing puzzle games can improve cognitive function in older adults

The city council voted to ban disposable vapes in public spacesAn oil company announced it will invest $5 billion in geothermal energy projects

A small boat capsized in a lake with all passengers rescued by a nearby rescue teamA study showed that eating breakfast within 90 minutes of waking can boost energy levels

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