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Indiana Fever To Welcome Back Star Guard Caitlin Clark
The Indiana Fever will welcome back star guard Caitlin Clark, who missed most of last season due to injuries. The Fever have hopes of winning a title this season.
WAMU 88.5 DC
Chelsea To Host Spanish-Speaking Soccer Watch Party
Chelsea will host a public watch party called 'Fiesta de Fútbol' showing soccer games from Spanish-speaking television. Omar Miranda, a co-organizer, stated the event aims to attract both locals and tourists, regardless of their connection to a Spanish-speaking country.
WBUR Boston
FBI Director Creates, Distributes Autographed Whiskey Bottles
The Director of the FBI has created whiskey bottles featuring his autograph and the title 'Director of FBI'. One such bottle was reportedly left in Italy during a visit. The Atlantic has published an article about the production of this merchandise.
DR P1
US Truce Described As 'Too Loud'
A truce involving the United States is being described as 'too loud' by a Russian radio source.
Kommersant FM
Northbound 7/Pacific Avenue Blocked At 512
All lanes of northbound 7 or Pacific Avenue are blocked at 512. The incident involved a trooper and a driver who reportedly had no logbooks, no Commercial Driver's License (CDL), and no medical certification.
KIRO FM Seattle
Crash Closes Montgomery Avenue In Ardmore
A crash has occurred in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, leading to the closure of Montgomery Avenue.
KYW Newsradio 1060
Hantavirus Case Reported In US
A case of Hantavirus has been reported, according to a Washington D.C.
WTOP Washington DC
Five-Acre Public Space With Amenities Opens In Dallas
A new five-acre public space featuring playgrounds, water features, and event areas has opened in Dallas.
KRLD Dallas
Beagles Rescued, Bringing Joy To Shelters Across Illinois
Beagles were rescued, bringing joy to many animal shelters and people throughout Illinois and the country. Mark Lucas from Paws is expected to discuss the rescue.
WLS-AM 890 Chicago
Democratic Lawmakers Urge Service Members To Reject Illegal Orders
Democratic lawmakers are urging service members to reject illegal orders from the Pentagon.
NBC News Radio