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Mar 20 2024
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New Hampshire teen ordered to pay fine for 'hateful' vandalism
PORTSMOUTH (WGME) – A teenager who vandalized pride flags and churches in Portsmouth has been ordered to pay thousands of dollars for violating New Hampshire's Civil Rights Act. • Also read: New Hampshire teen accused of 'hateful' vandalism, violating civil rights On two occasions, in April 2022 and February 2023, Loren Faulkner, who Seacoast Online reports is 18 now, spray-painted swastikas
WGME 13Mar 26 2024
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Man stabbed during fight in Raleigh, police still seeking suspect
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A man was stabbed twice during a fight in Raleigh on Monday, according to police. The Raleigh Police Department said they responded to the 1300 block of New Bern Ave. around 5 p.m. Monday. Two men got into an argument, which started in the vicinity of the Richard B. Harrison Community Library before moving to the Church’s Chicken next door. The argument escalated, and
CBS 17Mar 25 2024
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Obituary: Jane Collett Burnham
BERWICK – Jane Collett Burnham, 74, of Berwick, passed away March 4, 2024. Jane lived in Newburyport, Mass. for 47 years.
She was a registered nurse and worked at Anna Jacques Hospital and the Merrimack Valley Hospice House.
A service to honor Jane’s life will be held on April 20 at 1 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Newburyport, Mass. Burial service on May 11 at 11 a
Portland Press HeraldMar 19 2024
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Study shows shifting LDS views on LGBTQ rights
Liz and Ryan Giles were in love — with each other, and their faith. The two were returned female, or “sister,” missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when they looked around at their choices — leave the church and marry, stay and marry men, or remain and live a celibate life — and decided they didn’t like any of them. Instead, they picked what they’ve come to refer to
The Salt Lake TribuneMar 18 2024
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Millwood choir students perform alongside J. Cole during two-day concert series with Drake
YEAH, GUYS, IT’S A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS AT MILLWOOD HIGH SCHOOL. THEY GET TO PERFORM HERE AT THE PAYCOM CENTER TONIGHT ON STAGE. HOW MIGHT I IN A TRYING TO GIVE ME DALE. I HAVE BEEN IN THE CHOIR FIRST FOR MY CHURCH, BUT I WAS AT THE CHURCH FOR ME BEING BORED, HONESTLY, AND I JUST TRANSFERRED TO MILLWOOD HIGH SCHOOL THIS YEAR. AND WHEN I SAY IT’S AMAZING, CHOIR STUDENTS
KOCO 5Mar 26 2024
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San Jose exorcism case: Trial decision goes to judge
SAN JOSE — The fate of an extraordinary homicide case in which three people are charged with killing a 3-year-old girl during an exorcism at a small San Jose church three years ago is now in the hands of a judge who will decide whether the trio will go to trial. A preliminary examination concluded Monday for Claudia Hernandez, Rene Trigueros Hernandez and Rene Hernandez Santos, who are all
San Jose Mercury NewsMar 17 2024
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More details on organist in concert, tours among this week's entertainment
World-class organist to play world-class organ at First Presbyterian Church in April First Presbyterian Church of Amarillo invites the public to hear one of the world’s acclaimed organists on one of the world’s largest organs. The concert will take place on Sunday, April 7, featuring world-traveled concert organist Ken Cowan. The free performance will be at 4 p.m. in the church sanctuary at
Amarillo Globe-NewsMay 17 2022
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Suspect charged in deadly California church shooting
The man accused of opening fire on a Taiwanese church congregation in California was charged Tuesday with first-degree murder and five counts of attempted murder for what a prosecutor called an effort to “execute” as many people as possible.
Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer also announced that David Chou, 68, of Las Vegas faces enhancements for “lying in wait” and use of a
Associated PressApr 11 2023
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No evidence man shot by reserve deputy at Mississippi church reached for gun
LAUREL, Miss. — Evidence shows a reserve sheriff's deputy who fatally shot a man at a Mississippi church punched the victim in the face and chased him into a parking lot before shooting him and kicking him in the head, according to testimony at a recent bond hearing. However, WDAM-TV reports, there's no evidence that the victim started a physical fight or first reached for the gun of the
The Clarion-LedgerMar 25 2024
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Putnam residents told to be cautious after attempted fox attacks
Police are advising residents in Putnam to be cautious of their surroundings after a fox attacked a man Monday afternoon. Authorities said they responded to Church Street just before 4 p.m. for a report of an aggressive fox. Officers later learned that the fox attacked a man and tried to bite him. The man told authorities that the fox never made contact with his skin, and he wasn't injured.
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