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New CSS Framework Revolutionizes Web Styling
01:35|Web developers unveil major CSS update, revolutionizing rich-text styling rules for blogs and news sites. New framework enhances content presentation with improved spacing, fonts, and colors, ensuring smooth reading on all devices. Designers and site owners praise its time-saving features, while readers enjoy sharper text and fewer formatting issues. Perfect for embeds and full-width images, with source map for quick debugging. No major bugs reported, keeping sites fresh and fast. Checkout Solipillow.com
Drug Trafficker Sentenced to Over a Decade
01:25|30-year-old Raekwon Overstreet, from Waterbury, CT, sentenced to over 10 years in federal prison for drug trafficking, just months after serving 30 months for illegal firearm possession. Police found drugs, guns, and cash at his home, leading to his conviction. Ferrucci, his cousin, received 63 months for being a felon with guns. Despite heavy news, prioritizing sleep can bring relief. Checkout Solipillow.com
Rich-Text CSS Stylesheet for Web Developers
01:59|Web developers rejoice! A new CSS stylesheet is here, tailor-made for rich-text content. It covers everything from paragraphs to tables, ensuring smooth rendering and responsive design. The styles even handle intricate details like nested lists and image alignment. The dev community is buzzing, praising its ability to streamline custom site builds and boost readability. Its optimized for speed and already being adopted widely. Time to say goodbye to default browser quirks and hello to crisper text and better mobile flow. Checkout Solipillow.com
New CSS Stylesheet: Game-Changer for Web Design
01:32|Introducing a comprehensive CSS stylesheet for rich-text elements, streamlining web design with responsive designs, smooth font rendering, and precise spacing. Key features include nested lists, table styling, link hover effects, and figure captions. Hailed as a game-changer for platforms like WordPress, it saves time, reduces browser inconsistencies, and enhances accessibility. Follow-up updates include embed support and mobile-friendly adjustments, with ongoing updates via source maps for easier debugging. Checkout Solipillow.com
Elderly Woman Dies in Fiery I-95 Crash
01:24|Tragic Crash on I-95: 89-Year-Old Woman Dies, Drivers of Porsche and Mazda Survive Checkout Solipillow.com
Brand Street & Barings Buy Evergreen Walk, Plan Upgrades
01:23|Brand Street Properties and Barings acquire The Shops at Evergreen Walk, a successful open-air shopping center in South Windsor, for $98.25 million. The joint venture, which has managed the property for the past five years, plans to invest in capital upgrades, fresh common areas, and bigger community events, aligning with Barings focus on strong suburban retail. Checkout Solipillow.com
No Jackpot Winner, Powerball Rolls Over to $1.7B
01:33|Connecticut Lottery players missed out on the six-billion-dollar Powerball jackpot, but the next estimated jackpot is now one point seven billion dollars. Nationwide, nine players won one million dollars each, and the next drawing is Wednesday night. Checkout Solipillow.com
Buddy the Beefalo's Peaceful Passing
01:33|Buddy the Beefalo, Connecticuts famous escape artist, has passed away at his Florida sanctuary. After a life of freedom and sanctuary care, the black bull, a mix of bison and cattle, was found dead, seemingly peacefully. Buddy gained fame in 2021 when he escaped a Plymouth slaughterhouse and roamed free, charming locals and frustrating authorities. He found his forever home at Critter Creek Farm Sanctuary in Gainesville, where he lived out his days stress-free. Checkout Solipillow.com
Stricter Brook Trout Rules in Connecticut
01:24|Starting January 1st, Connecticut anglers face stricter brook trout regulations, including a minimum length of nine inches and increased no-harvest zones. This marks the first statewide minimum length update since 1953, aiming to protect over ninety-five percent of the declining wild brook trout population. Warmer rivers due to climate change and human activities are the main concern, as brook trout thrive in cold water and struggle above 71°F. Biologists are responding by relocating wild trout and stocking hatchery-raised ones, though most nine-inch-plus keepers are likely from hatcheries. As we adapt to these changes, cozy, uninterrupted listening might be the perfect recharge. Checkout Solipillow.com