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  • Heading into the weekend, Danny was a major hurricane. By Monday morning, it had weakened back to a tropical depression as it approached the Leeward…
  • For the first time in about a century, there are no working union coal miners in Kentucky.
  • Lawmakers aren't happy about media reports of poor supervision at group homes for foster kids in South Florida.
  • The Muslim holy month of Ramadan began Friday, at the end of a week in which at least one U.S. soldier was killed every day. With intense fighting in the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, some question what effect the holiday will have on peace efforts. NPR's Emily Harris reports.
  • LeeTran's on demand public transit service will expand to a part of Lehigh Acres. Lee County and the state of Florida will fund the program that allows people to get rides to and from specific locations, much like Uber.
  • New Hampshire now has its very own ice castle. Sean Hurley of New Hampshire Public Radio took a tour of the nearly completed castle and sent us this report.
  • They're an odd couple. Angel-voiced Scot Isobel Campbell and gravelly grunge rocker Mark Lanegan of Seattle combine their talents on the CD Ballad of the Broken Seas. Campbell tells Liane Hansen about life after Belle and Sebastian.
  • Groups come together to celebrate Juneteenth in Fort Myers at the STARS Complex.
  • Confrontations erupt as Israeli settlers protest their forced removal from the Gaza Strip. The clashes came as other settlers rushed to leave the area before the midnight withdrawal deadline. At least 50 arrests have been reported.
  • Florida's legislative session doesn't start for two months but already both republicans and democrats appear in agreement that voting laws need some…
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