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Apr 10 2023
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Court Upholds Convictions of Trucker in Fatal Highway Crash
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Delaware’s Supreme Court has affirmed convictions for criminally negligent homicide against a North Carolina truck driver whose tractor-trailer plowed into several vehicles on Interstate 95 in Wilmington in 2019, leaving two people dead. Brian Keith Winningham, 43, of Fairmont, North Carolina, was convicted after a bench trial of homicide, vehicular assault and inattentive
U.S. News & World ReportApr 10 2023
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Travis County DA responds to Abbott's pardon promise for Army sergeant convicted of murder
Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza slammed Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) on Sunday for publicly working to pardon Army Sgt. Daniel Perry, who was found guilty of murder on Friday. Garza, a Democrat, called Abbott's action "deeply troubling" after the governor urged the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to review Perry's case and issue a pardon request. Abbott said on Saturday that he would
Washington ExaminerApr 13 2023
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Anne Arundel County to supply free gunlocks to residents
BALTIMORE -- Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman joined officials from the county's health department, libraries, and public schools to launch a new program on Thursday: providing two free gun locks to adult residents. "Every year, nearly 350 children under the age of 18 unintentionally shoot themselves or someone else, all with unsecured guns," Pittman said. During a press
CBS News (Online)Apr 10 2023
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Experienced bank executive among those dead in Louisville shooting
Jim Tutt, a Frankfort native and experienced banking executive, was among those killed Monday in the mass shooting at Old National Bank in Louisville. The 64-year-old had been a market executive at the bank since 2015, his LinkedIn page showed. Apart from the gunman, three others also were killed in the shooting. Tutt was a University of Kentucky graduate and worked in banking for over 38
Lexington Herald-LeaderApr 13 2023
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Proposed in-person caucus voting requirement ‘premature,’ Democrats say
Republicans say legislation is needed to preserve the Iowa caucuses’ first-in-the-nation status DES MOINES — Iowa Republicans insist newly proposed legislation that would require in-person voting in the Iowa caucuses is designed to preserve the state’s first-in-the-nation status, which Democrats already have lost. Iowa Democrats insist the legislation — and New Hampshire’s threat to jump ahead
Cedar Rapids GazetteNov 03 2021
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Minneapolis voters reject measure to replace police department
Voters in Minnesota's largest city have rejected what would have been an unprecedented move to dismantle the police department on Tuesday after calls for reform following the death of George Floyd.
The measure asked voters if they favored amending the city's charter to replace the Minneapolis Police Department with a Department of Public Safety. The initiative would have removed
Fox News DigitalMar 31 2023
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Tiny group of Boston ralliers react to Donald Trump indictment
On the steps of the Massachusetts Statehouse in Boston, a tiny group of people held a rally in response to the recent indictment of former President Donald Trump, who is accused of sending hush money payments to an adult film actress. “This is a sad day in America that former president Donald Trump was indicted, but we have to acknowledge the wheels of justice are moving,” said Laurie Woodard
MassLive.comApr 10 2023
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Adopt-A-Highway program accepting registrations
charleston, w.va. – The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) is accepting registrations for the Adopt-A-Highway Spring Statewide Cleanup set for Saturday, April 29. Co-sponsored by the WVDEP and the state Division of Highways (DOH), the Adopt-A-Highway program is administered by the WVDEP’s Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) and improves the quality of the
Register-HeraldApr 07 2023
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Supreme Court allows a transgender boy on girls’ track team
The U.S. Supreme Court refused on Thursday to lift a stay on a West Virginia law meant to prevent males from joining female sports teams at public schools. A federal appeals court has ordered a stay on the law while it considers an appeal from a 12-year-old boy who identifies as transgender and wants to compete on the middle school girls’ track team. Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas
World MagazineFeb 13 2023
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Baltimore parent demands action after 23 schools report no math proficiency: 'Systematically failing'
Baltimore parents are speaking out against the city's public school system after it was revealed that 23 schools reported no students were proficient in math. Davida Allen, who has a first-grader in the city's public school system, demanded action from politicians after she found out about the shocking discovery from the media. "I think it's about holding our administrators accountable," Allen
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