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Life Time Perimeter opened its three-story center in Sandy Springs between the King and Queen buildings. (Provided by Life Time) Life Time Perimeter opened the doors on Aug. 8 to its 79,000-square-foot athletic club located between Sandy Springs’ iconic King and Queen towers. Life Time’s ninth Atlanta location transformed the former Concourse Athletic Club, according to a news release. The three-story fitness complex follows an open-concept design with expansive indoor and outdoor amenities. Pickleball courts, tennis courts, pools, squash courts, a track, fitness equipment, and studios for yoga, Pilates and other fitness activities are available. “As people increasingly return to…

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In 1998, the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) began requiring officers to fill out reports any time they had to use force, a big step toward tracking when and why police resorted to strong-arming residents of the state’s then-third largest city. Members of the public, including reporters, could already access incident reports and offense reports—which had been public by law for decades—but these new documents could offer a more detailed look into how officers were reacting to tense situations.  That same year, a young San Antonio Express-News reporter named John Tedesco asked to see the use of force reports, but…

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David Solomon at the Invest America Roundtable hosted by President Donald Trump at the White House on June 09, 2025. Win McNamee/Getty Images David Solomon is best known as the CEO of Goldman Sachs, but he also once had a side gig as a DJ. He retired from that hobby in 2023 to avoid unwanted media attention. Two years later, however, Solomon’s musical side gig has come back to haunt him from an unexpected source: the President of the United States. President Donald Trump’s criticism came shortly after Goldman Sachs analysts released research detailing the financial impact of the administration’s…

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — The Albuquerque Isotopes announced new food specials for the coming week. The specials on the menu follow the theme of “Nacho Average Wednesday” on Aug. 20. Story continues below News: District Attorney joins City of Albuquerque against lawsuit filed by homeless group Investigation: The Rio Grande Murders: New Mexico’s most notorious unsolved crime New Mexico News Insiders: Addressing Education With New Mexico’s Lt. Governor Trending: Mother charged after child tests positive for cocaine in Albuquerque Items include green chile philly nachos, taquito nachos, and elote nachos. “It’s an elotes dip. It has a queso fresco, it has…

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Search underway for up to 20 missing people.At least 20 people died after two boats carrying around 100 migrants capsized off the coast of Lampedusa, a tiny Italian island in the Mediterranean sea, on Wednesday.The first eight bodies recovered from the sea were reportedly those of a newborn baby girl, two adult men, two women, and three teenagers (two males and one female).There were believed to have been around 100 people on board the boats, of Egyptian, Somali, Pakistani and Sudanese citizenship, according to Italian media reports.The Italian Red Cross confirmed that “60 people survived, including 56 men and four women”.Up to 20…

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The day I interviewed Gov. Tim Walz last month, I was also scheduled to speak with Eric Taubel, then the interim head of Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management.  When I mentioned this to Walz, the governor stopped short of saying that he would name Taubel the office’s permanent head. But he effusively praised the temporary executive director for turning around what, by the governor’s own admission, has been a “rocky” marijuana legalization process. “I think he’s done a fantastic job,” Walz said.  On Wednesday, Walz announced that Taubel, interim director of the cannabis office since January, has got the permanent…

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Connecticut electric rates will dip slightly in September, after utility regulators voted on Wednesday to formalize a relief package centered around $155 million in state borrowing to offset the cost of sky-high electric bills. The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority voted unanimously to approve new rates for customers of the state’s two investor-owned utilities — Eversource and United Illuminating — that take into account the impact of that borrowing. The new, lower rates will take effect on Sept. 1. The change will result in an average savings of around $9 a month for Eversource customers and $15 a month for UI…

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PHILADELPHIA — Cleveland rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders sustained an oblique injury during drills ahead of practice Wednesday and is considered unlikely to play in the Browns’ preseason game against the Eagles. Sanders did not play the remainder of the practice session after he was hurt and was ruled out of Thursday’s practice. Sanders and the Browns were in Philadelphia for a pair of joint practices ahead of Saturday’s preseason game. The Browns said Sanders is day to day. Sanders completed 14 of 23 passes for 138 yards with two first-half touchdown passes to Kaden Davis in his NFL preseason debut…

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DENVER (KDVR) — Those with an Epic Pass and other pass holders at Vail Resorts for the upcoming snow sport season now have a new benefit to bring their friends to the slopes. On Tuesday, Vail Resorts announced a new way for season-long pass holders to ski and ride with those they want to most through the new “Epic Friend Tickets.” Free on Your TV • New FOX31+ App for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV The company said that the “Epic Friend Tickets” benefit provides 50% off lift tickets for friends and family of most of their season-long pass holders,…

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