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Have you ever heard helicopters hovering overhead or sirens in your neighborhood, seen emergency vehicles racing down the street or in front of a school or business, been stuck in a prolonged traffic jam, had a sudden power outage or been caught in a sudden storm and wonder "what is going on?" 

Don't be left in the dark. We at Patch work hard to make sure we get the latest breaking news up on the site to keep the community up on what's happening.

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Got a breaking news tip? Email the editor Matthew Sanderson at Matthew.Sanderson@patch.com.


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