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Police department launches app for reporting traffic hazards

时间:2025-11-30 11:19:36 来源:Next Frontier Visionworks 作者:Tech Insights 阅读:839次

Police department launches app for reporting traffic hazards

The postal service announced it would hire 6000 temporary workers to handle holiday mailA celebrity chef opened a cooking school where students learn to make gourmet meals

Police department launches app for reporting traffic hazards

Researchers found that using cloth bags instead of plastic bags reduces plastic waste by 80%A city started planting trees along streets to provide shade and reduce air pollutionA tornado touched down in a small town, destroying 30 homes and a local high school

Police department launches app for reporting traffic hazards

A study showed that group study sessions help students understand difficult subjects betterThe government announced tax breaks for families who adopt rescue animals

Police department launches app for reporting traffic hazards

A bookstore expanded its collection of books in Spanish, French, and Mandarin

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