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Andrew Cuomo announces NYC mayoral campaign | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has officially launched his campaign for mayor of New York City, aiming to turn the city around. His comeback follows a political exile after multiple women accused him of sexual harassment, though the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence. Cuomo faces ethical challenges, including allegations of falsifying nursing home death data and earning significant royalties from a pandemic book. He enters the race against current Mayor Eric Adams, who is also facing controversies. A recent poll shows Cuomo leading, but he will face multiple opponents in the upcoming primary.

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is attempting a political comeback as he has launched a campaign for mayor of New York City. It follows multiple scandals that took place during his time as governor. FOX’s CB Cotton has more.
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Understanding utility easements: What homeowners need to know
SUMMARY: Understanding utility easements is crucial for homeowners, as utility workers often leave messes after performing work on properties. Homeowners should examine their property surveys, which indicate utility easements—typically a 3 to 5-foot strip on their land. Utility companies can access these easements without permission to maintain their equipment. While companies are required to restore the area after work, issues often arise, such as damaged property. Homeowners should avoid building permanent structures on easements, as they risk losing those additions if utility companies need access. Reviewing property surveys can help homeowners know their rights and responsibilities regarding easements.

Utility easements are a common but often overlooked aspect of homeownership. If you’ve ever purchased property, you should have received a survey that outlines these easements. For some homeowners, like one in a recent case, this information can be critical—especially when unexpected issues arise.
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Dementia care, support strategies topics of discussion at free Friday event at Morgan’s Wonderland
SUMMARY: Bear County has a significant population of over 33,000 people aged 65 and older living with dementia or Alzheimer’s. In response, the local nonprofit Connectability is hosting a free event at Morgan’s Wonderland, providing families and caregivers with vital information on care strategies and support. Highlights include discussions on new financial assistance from Medicare, covering costs for adult daycare and respite care. Experts emphasize the importance of early planning for caregivers, as the dementia population is expected to triple in the next decade. Families are encouraged to seek information and assistance proactively. Registration is required for the event.

More than 33,000 residents over the age of 65 in Bexar County are currently living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, a number that experts predict will triple in the next decade.
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Harris County health department reports measles case in child younger than 18
SUMMARY: Harris County is investigating a measles case in a child under 18, who had received the first of two measles vaccine shots and has recovered. The child has no travel history, suggesting the virus was contracted locally. Health officials are tracing recent contacts. Dr. Erica Brown from the Harris County Health Department emphasized the importance of up-to-date vaccinations, as measles spreads through coughing and sneezing. While it’s too early to link this case to the West Texas outbreak, which involves a largely unvaccinated community, Texas has reported 422 measles cases, mainly in West Texas. An update is expected soon.

The case is in a child under the age of 18 with no travel history.
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