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Insect Invasion: 5 Minnesota Cities Combatting Bed Bug Onslaught

Minnesota is seeing a growing wave of bed bug complaints, especially in dense urban and college‑driven areas. While bed bugs do not spread disease, ...

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The Legality of Car Sleeping in Colorado: What You Need to Know

Sleeping in your car is not outright illegal under Colorado state law, but where and how you do it can quickly turn a simple ...

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This Town Has Been Named the Poorest in Wisconsin

A small northern Wisconsin community has quietly become known as the state’s “poorest” town, according to a recent analysis of economic and housing data. ...

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The Legality of Car Sleeping in Oregon: What You Need to Know

Oregon has no statewide ban on sleeping in your car, but strict local ordinances in cities like Portland prohibit it on public streets. Rest ...

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Understanding the Legal Landscape of Pocket Knives in Missouri

Missouri maintains permissive pocket knife laws, distinguishing “ordinary pocketknives” (folding blades ≤4 inches) as largely unrestricted for concealed or open carry. Other knives face ...

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Understanding Kansas’s Stand Your Ground Law

Kansas’s Stand Your Ground law eliminates any duty to retreat before using force in self-defense when lawfully present. Codified in K.S.A. 21-5222, it justifies ...

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License Renewal for Seniors in Arkansas: What You Need to Know

Arkansas offers straightforward license renewal for seniors with vision screening and flexible terms for those 70 and older. No road tests are required based ...

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Iowa Traffic Rule 2026 Update: Understanding the Right Turn on Red Rule

Iowa upholds its longstanding right-on-red rule through 2026 with no major statewide changes. Drivers may turn right after a full stop unless signs prohibit ...

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Is It Illegal to Marry Your Cousin in Nevada? Here’s What the Law Says

Nevada strictly prohibits marriage between first cousins, classifying closer relations than second cousins as incest under state law. Couples must be no nearer than ...

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Is It Illegal to Vape and Drive in Utah? Here’s What the Law Says

Utah lacks a specific statewide ban on vaping while driving for adults alone, but strict rules apply with minors present or if it causes ...

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