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March 27, 2026

  1. Buffalo Sabres Lose Third Consecutive Game to Detroit Red Wings at Home: The Buffalo Sabres suffered their third consecutive loss, falling 5-2 to the Detroit Red Wings at KeyBank Center. Detroit capitalized on early power-play opportunities, putting Buffalo in a deficit they could not overcome. The Sabres managed goals from Tage Thompson and Rasmus Dahlin but struggled on special teams, failing to score with the man advantage. Despite the setback, Buffalo remains tied with Carolina for the top spot in the Eastern Conference. (Source: Fingerlakes1.com on Mar 27)

March 3, 2026

  1. Former Broward County Commissioner Sue Gunzburger Dies at 86: Sue Gunzburger, a prominent public servant in Broward County, died at age 86. She devoted decades to civic leadership, initially as a Hollywood City Commissioner for 10 years and later serving 22 years on the Broward County Commission. Known for her dedicated advocacy and commitment to community issues, Gunzburger moved to South Florida in 1967 and settled in Hollywood in 1968. Her passing marks the end of a long legacy of local public service. (Source: Broward Sun-Sentinel on Mar 3)

November 17, 2025

  1. Additional Suspects Charged in Alleged Attack Plot Near Detroit, FBI Reports: Authorities in New Jersey have filed charges against two more individuals as part of a broad federal investigation into an alleged plot targeting the Detroit suburbs on Halloween. The case is being handled by the FBI and involves claims of terrorism-related activities. These new charges further expand the scope of the investigation, which has focused on potential threats to public safety. Officials continue to monitor developments closely as legal proceedings move forward. (Source: Finger Lakes Times on Nov 7)

November 15, 2025

  1. Santa Monica Opens $10,000 Song Contest for Route 66 Centennial Celebration: Santa Monica Travel & Tourism has launched a song contest inviting musicians aged 18 and over from ten countries to create original music celebrating Route 66 and its Santa Monica terminus. The contest, offering a $10,000 prize, highlights the link between the iconic highway and the city as part of centennial festivities set for 2026. The city will also host the beginning of a cross-country road trip that concludes at the Detroit Auto Show. These initiatives aim to honor Route 66’s cultural and historical legacy. (Source: Yo! Venice! on Nov 15)

November 14, 2025

  1. Buffalo Sabres Lose Fifth Consecutive Game Against Colorado Avalanche: The Buffalo Sabres suffered a 6-3 defeat to the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena on Thursday, extending their losing streak to five games. Despite tying the score in the second period, Buffalo could not secure a win and remains the only team without a road victory this season at 0-5-2. Goaltender changes were made after the first period, but the Avalanche pulled ahead in the final minutes. The Sabres will need to regroup as their struggles on the road continue. (Source: Fingerlakes1.com on Nov 14)

November 13, 2025

  1. Report Finds Los Angeles Fast Food Prices Low but Restaurant Longevity Weak: A recent analysis shows Los Angeles residents pay below the national average for fast-food meals, with a typical burger, fries, and soda costing $17.90. Despite competitive prices, the city's restaurants demonstrate a lower survival rate, as only 87.6% remained open a year after being listed on DoorDash, trailing all other surveyed U.S. cities. Business confidence within the sector also lags behind other metropolitan areas. These findings highlight both affordability and ongoing challenges for the local restaurant industry. (Source: Yo! Venice! on Nov 13)

  2. Report Finds Los Angeles Fast Food More Affordable but Restaurant Closures High: A new DoorDash report highlights that Los Angeles offers lower-than-average prices for fast-food meals, with a typical combo costing $17.90 compared to the national average of $18.58. Despite these relatively affordable options, local restaurants in Los Angeles have the lowest one-year survival rate among 100 U.S. cities, with only 87.6% remaining open after a year versus a 93.2% national rate. The study also notes that business optimism among restaurant owners in Los Angeles is lagging. Price increases in the city matched national averages through September. (Source: Santa Monica Mirror on Nov 13)

November 7, 2025

  1. Two-Day International Sustainability Conference Held in Geneva: Geneva recently hosted a two-day international conference focused on advancing sustainability. Delegates from multiple countries gathered to discuss strategies for tackling environmental challenges, including climate change, resource management, and the promotion of eco-friendly technologies. The event featured panel discussions, workshops, and opportunities for collaboration among policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders. Organizers emphasized the importance of continued dialogue to achieve long-term environmental goals. (Source: Finger Lakes Daily News on Oct 31)