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Sheep mow the lawn across from Buckingham Palace

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A herd of London-raised sheep are grazing on the lawn across from Buckingham Palace as part of a royal-sponsored biodiversity initiative
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Baton Rouge woman offers lawn to protesters, but police storm yard and arrest them

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Lisa Batiste says officers used excessive force to remove protesters from her property
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Toddler nearly falls into large sinkhole that formed in front yard of Fair Lawn home

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The child was playing on a splash pad at the time and nearly fell into the hole.
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Landscaping care, tips for your lawn during extreme heat

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News 12’s Lauren Due talked to experts on ways to keep grass green and alive during extreme heat.
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London, Ont., police seek suspect in alleged hate-motivated arson attack

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Police in London, Ont., have released the image of a suspect in an arson investigation they believe could be hate-motivated. The front porch of a house in the city’s northwest was deliberately set on fire Saturday night.
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Pro-Palestinian protests continue at Columbia University amid ongoing negotiations

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Safety concerns and disruptions to campus life prompted a reevaluation of the university's approach, with tensions simmering among students and officials.
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Protesting students at Columbia university set up tents on the campus

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Columbia University officials have ordered classes to be held virtually
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North Babylon man spotted on video digging is a surveyor, company says

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Under the law, a surveyor “may enter upon or cross any lands necessary to perform surveying services” provided that they make “reasonable efforts” to notify the landowner that they’re there to make a land survey.
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Snow mould: an irritation for springtime allergy sufferers

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Mould released from fast melting snow is sending allergy sufferers in search of relief. Experts weigh in on what you can do to ease the pain.
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Residents say unknown man with metal detector, shovel dug up parts of their lawn

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Frustrated residents in North Babylon reached out to News 12 after they say a man with a metal detector and shovel dug up parts of their lawn.
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Bellmore resident’s plea for help, say drivers ignoring stop signs at hazardous intersection

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The hazardous intersection is at the corner of Hewlett Lane and Cottage Court. Neighbors are asking for a light-up stop sign and speed bumps.
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Neighbours stunned after Snowbirds crash

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Investigators still don't know why a Canadian Snowbirds jet crashed in Kamloops B.C. on Sunday, killing Capt. Jenn Casey, but people there are still stunned by what they saw and heard.
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The argument for growing a clover lawn

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Clover on your lawn might have been considered a problem a few years ago, but some homeowners have recently started encouraging its growth, saying it's a hardier and more sustainable alternative to grass.
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Concrete barrier blocks detour to Fredericton neighbourhood

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With a portion of Lincoln Road closed to traffic, people in one neighbourhood hoped to use the road through the Fredericton Research and Development Centre as a detour — until it was blocked by a concrete barricade.
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Elm tree seeds are everywhere. Edmonton AM host Tara McCarthy spoke to an expert.

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There is an abundance of elm tree seeds around this year. Andy Fitzsimmons of City Tree Service tells you what you need to know.
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No-Mow May is no easy topic to agree on

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Started as a way to increase the food supply for pollinators, No-Mow May asks property owners to refrain from mowing their lawns for the month. But not all experts agree on this approach.
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Campaign signs catch your eye, but can they sway your vote?

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They’re on every street corner, roadside, even the occasional lawn. But do campaign signs actually matter in an election? We asked a political expert for his vote.
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Amherstburg residents out of options to remove 'inappropriate' lawn ornament

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A lawn ornament on an Amherstburg lawn is raising some eyebrows and some outrage.
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Premier Eby reacts to 1-month pause of U.S. tariffs under CUSMA

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U.S. president Donald Trump has delayed tariffs for all goods under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement for one month, according to media reports.
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5 New Ways to Upgrade Your Home With AI in 2025

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From a litter box with facial recognition to a vacuum that can climb stairs, would you upgrade your home with these new smart products?
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6 New Ways to Upgrade Your Home With AI in 2025

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From a litter box with facial recognition to a vacuum that can climb stairs, would you upgrade your home with these new smart products?
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Tiny N.L. community feels wrath of high winds as decades-old fishing stage destroyed

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Petley is a small fishing village on Random Island. Clean-up efforts there continue after a roof dramatically blew into a nearby house. Resident Wendy Lake told the CBC’s Paula Gale it was a sight she found hard to comprehend.
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Leave your leaves: Why experts say you shouldn't rake your lawns

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The “leave your leaves” movement is all about putting those rakes and blowers away and letting nature do what nature does. (Scripps News Grand Rapids)
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Sir Ed Davey visits Eastbourne as Lib Dems campaign trail continues

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General footage of Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey visit to Eastbourne where he unveiled plans to cut GP waiting times.