A tech startup announced it will release a new smart home device next quarter that controls lighting and temperature
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Park rangers offer night sky observation events for stargazersPharmacy extends hours during flu season to serve more patientsFashion designer collaborates with local artisans to create handmade accessories

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A bookstore chain started a program to give free books to children in homeless sheltersWeather experts reported that this year’s autumn has been the driest in 30 years
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A tech startup announced it will release a new smart home device next quarter that controls lighting and temperature
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