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Friday is International Women s Day, a global celebration of women s achievements. TMJ4 is taking the opportunity to shine a light on the inspiring women in our area. Sydni Eure met with Aurelia Ceja at Anodyne Coffee in Walker s Point, who has become a mover and a sha
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We re seeing a surge in deaths on the road. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported an 18% spike in the first half of the year.It has leaders at self-driving companies pushing for more automated vehicles as a solution. But at a recent virtual panel, they said it could be 20 to 30 years before that s achievable.It has the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety calling for changes we can make now. There is proven technology that could be installed in all new vehicles now. However, it s only being installed in higher-end or luxury vehicles for the most part, and not everyone can afford them, said Cathy Chase the president of the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety. And what Im talking about specifically, just to provide one example, is automatic emergency braking, so that if someone is drowsy or distracted or impaired,
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