A gardener developed a new type of tomato plant that resists pests and produces more fruit
A gardener developed a new type of tomato plant that resists pests and produces more fruit
A farm started offering "pick-your-own blueberry" days that attracted families from nearby citiesA taxi company added electric vehicles to its fleet reducing its carbon footprint by 30%

A restaurant introduced a weekend brunch menu with vegan pancakes and avocado toastA city repaired 10 miles of sidewalks to make downtown more accessible for strollers and wheelchairsA scientist developed a new method to test water purity using a portable device

A pet rescue organization held an adoption event that found homes for 55 cats and dogsA small business owner launched an online store selling handmade wooden home decor

A university football team won its first conference championship in 10 years
A bakery started making custom birthday cakes with 3D-printed sugar decorationsA research study showed that spending time with friends can reduce stress
A local café introduced a new breakfast sandwich made with local ingredientsA government agency launched a campaign to prevent drunk driving
A sports league changed its playoff format to include more teamsA city installed more public art installations in downtown areas
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- A local animal shelter rescued over 130 abandoned pets during a winter storm appealing for foster homes
- A taxi company launched a mobile app that allows customers to book rides and track their driver
- Researchers found that eating a handful of berries daily can boost immune system function
- Marine researchers found that ocean temperatures have risen by 1.5°C over 50 years
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