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The Kansas City StarIndependence man charged with 2022 fatal shootingThe Jackson County Prosecutor's Office announced charges Wednesday against Maurice Green, 21, accused of fatally shooting a ...
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The Wall Street JournalThe $5 Million Football Recruit Who Just Signed for an Also-RanFelix Ojo is the No. 1 prospect in Texas and had his pick of powerhouse schools. How come he ended up signing for Texas Tech?
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The Palm Beach PostGunfire disrupts anti-violence rally at crowded Boynton Beach park, wounding three womenPeace in the Hood' rally organizers did not have a permit to stage the July 5 event, where police say members of rival 'gangs ...
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Des Moines RegisterGowrie man guilty in killing of teen that rocked rural Iowa communityNathaniel Bevers-McGivney was convicted of stabbing Michele Jackson, 17, to death in Farnhamville's city park in September 2024.
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Dallas Morning NewsU.S. House Democrats seek oversight hearing on federal handling of Texas floodingU.S. Rep. Julie Johnson, D-Farmers Branch, is pushing the chairman of the Homeland Security Committee to convene an oversight hearing on the federal government’s preparedness for and response to the ...
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Boston HeraldFeds move to seize $13K restitution payment from disgraced ex-Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes AndersonFederal prosecutors filed an order petitioning the court to compel disgraced ex-Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson to pay $13,000 as a penalty for the City Hall kickback scheme she was ...
Civil servants told POLITICO they’re anxious and exhausted, but holding out hope their lawyers can still save their jobs.
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The Washington PostHow conservatives beat back a Republican sell-off of public landsWhen a GOP senator proposed using federal land for affordable housing, right-wing forces revolted to protect what they see as a symbol of American greatness.
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The Daily Beast‘The Expendables’ Star Rushed to Hospital After Car Racing AccidentUFC legend Randy Couture was reportedly rushed to a hospital Tuesday after sustaining serious burn injuries while driving at a Kansas City racetrack. Couture, 62, was seemingly practicing for his ...
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Boston HeraldMichael Proctor, lead investigator in Karen Read case, continues appeal of his firingThe Massachusetts State Police trooper who was fired over his handling of the Karen Read investigation is continuing his efforts to get his job back. Former Trooper Michael Proctor was dishonorably ...
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Philadelphia InquirerRandom rains and mugginess are sticking around the Philly areaThe steamy, volatile air over the Philly region this week may be right down there with the trash strike on the civic-popularity scale. But the strike, at least, is over: We may be stuck with the ...
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Cincinnati Enquirer'A hole in our hearts': Mom sentenced for 2-year-old's death from fentanyl exposureBethoney Williams pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter, endangering children and tampering with evidence in her daughter's fentanyl death.
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The Plain Dealer ClevelandThis out-of-state university is advertising to Ohio since the passage of SB 1COLUMBUS, Ohio -Eastern Michigan University has launched an ad campaign to lure Ohio students with messages that promise “all are welcome” and will be given “freedom to grow” at a school that “honors ...
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Arizona RepublicSheriff's Office busts 'massive' illegal marijuana operation in PhoenixHundreds of plants and large quantities of processed marijuana were seized in Phoenix, the Sheriff's Office says.
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Fort Worth Star-TelegramTEA can release 2024 A-F accountability scores for Texas schools, court rulesA Texas appeals court ruled that the Texas Education Agency can release 2024 A-F accountability ratings for campuses and school districts after the ratings were blocked from release over the past ...
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Tampa Bay TimesTampa City Council candidate Orlando Gudes may violate residency rulesOrlando Gudes, a former Tampa City Council member now running for the vacant District 5 seat, may not meet residency requirements to hold the office, according to county records obtained by the Tampa ...
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