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Jun 25 2024
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APD search warrant connects evidence in Juneteenth shooting to prior Austin cases
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Court documents obtained by KXAN provided more details on the police investigation into the deadly shooting at a Juneteenth festival at Round Rock’s Old Settlers Park. The Austin Police Department reviewed and analyzed evidence gathered by the Round Rock Police Department at the site of the Juneteenth shooting and found common connections to two other, separate incidents this
KXAN NewsJun 30 2024
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The death of Alberta Williams King, mother of Martin Luther King, Jr.
On Saturday night, her daughter Christine and two of her grandchildren stopped by to bring some dinner, but she had been restless all night and had trouble sleeping. King Sr., known affectionately as “Daddy King,” was scheduled to fly to New Jersey that afternoon, and she always worried when he traveled. She begged him not to forget his topcoat. But she was also excited. The longtime musical
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJun 17 2024
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Russia Military
In this photo released by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service on Monday, June 17, 2024, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov, center, arrives to inspect the Ground Forces Control Center, where he heard reports from the leadership of the main command of the Ground Forces on the issues of combat control of formations, formations and military units, as well as on the current situation
The Daily ReflectorJun 26 2024
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Saints rookies tried their 1st New Orleans sno-balls, and one thought it was simply an Icee
"It tastes like ice cream to me. They said this was the No. 1 flavor here, so I took his advice," the former South Carolina QB said. Bub Means, who went to high school in Georgia, gave his root beer sno-ball a 10 rating also, but he thought the shaved ice with syrup was basically a more common frozen drink that folks can find just about anywhere. "I ain't going to lie. This is really, like, an
The Times-PicayuneJun 29 2024
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How a small business changed a homeless man's life
SAN ANTONIO (CNN Newsource/KENS/WKRC) - When a homeless man and the owner of a new landscaping business had a chance meeting, it would change both of their lives forever. "I've always had it rough," said Walter Madden. "I started out downtown living in the streets." Walter Madden lived on the streets for 11 years until he had a chance encounter with Chad Huff. Huff had just opened Chad's
WKRC 12Jun 28 2024
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Sportsline Summer Camp: The Springfield Bulldogs
SPRINGFIELDS, La. (WAFB) - Springfield football is on the move in 2024. The Bulldogs elevating the program from 2A to 3A this coming fall. Springfield struggled down the stretch last year and finished up at 4-7 with a first-round playoff exit at the hands of Many. The offense struggled to incorporate a consistent passing game while the defense had its issues with open field tackling. Both
WAFB 9Jun 29 2024
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Missouri 20-year-old drowns after mower overturns in pond, pinning him underwater
A Missouri man drowned when his lawnmower overturned and pinned him underwater Friday, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported. Around 2:40 p.m. Friday, Brent Carroll, 20, of Warrensburg was mowing at the highest point of an embankment around a private property’s pond. According to an MSHP incident report, the riding mower lost traction and began sliding sideways down the hill toward the
The Kansas City StarFeb 11 2015
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Obama opens door to 'limited' ground combat operations against ISIS
President Obama on Wednesday opened the door to "limited" ground combat operations against the Islamic State, as he asked Congress to formally authorize military force against the terrorist network.
The president, in a proposed resolution and a letter to Congress, underscored the "grave threat" posed by ISIS.
"If left unchecked, ISIL will pose a threat beyond the Middle East,
Fox News DigitalJun 26 2024
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Man sentenced to prison for strangling woman in Sebring
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — A Sebring man was sentenced Wednesday in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court following guilty pleas to charges he strangled a woman last July during an argument. Anthony Thomas, 25, received the sentence from Judge Anthony D’Apolito on charges of strangulation, a third-degree felony, and domestic violence, a first-degree misdemeanor. Thomas, who was free on bond
WKBN 27Jun 24 2024
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LISBON — A Washingtonville man accused of trying to harm a sheriff’s deputy with a metal ink pen and also attempting to harm a corrections officer at the jail was ordered evaluated for competency and sanity. David Kirby, 32, West Main Street, who’s being held in the Columbiana County Jail, must be evaluated by the Forensic Psychiatric Center of Northeast Ohio. Columbiana Count Common Pleas
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