Despite slight improvements, supply remains strained and ratepayers continue to demand urgent action on infrastructure, billing and governance
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The state has defended the donation to address the critical shortage of furniture at schools
As Trump cuts through cultural norms faster than through executive orders, there is still value in politeness
The article does not provide accurate facts about water supplied to Gaza by Israel
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