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Mar 22 2024
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New Kaiser Permanente Lahaina Clinic in West Maui to open; Mobile health vehicles relocate
When Kaiser Permanente’s Lahaina Clinic was destroyed in the Maui wildfires on Aug. 8, Kaiser Permanente quickly mobilized two mobile health vehicles from Oʻahu and California to continue providing critically needed medical care in the area. For the past six months, the mobile health vehicles, measuring 320 square feet each, have been operating from the tennis courts of the Royal Lahaina
Maui Now NewsMar 22 2024
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St. Paul mother gives emotional statement before sentencing for daughter’s fentanyl death
Before Shauntaija Travis addressed the court on Friday, her attorney asked Ramsey County District Judge Jacob Kraus if Travis could have some time to compose herself. Travis had been wiping away tears throughout much of her sentencing for the death of her 7-year-old daughter, Za’Maiya Travis, nearly one year ago. The girl died at their St. Paul home after ingesting her mother’s fentanyl. “This
Pioneer PressDec 06 2023
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Texas Woman Knows Her Unborn Baby Is Going to Die. She Wants The Court To Let Her Get an Abortion
AUSTIN, Texas — A pregnant Texas woman whose fetus has a fatal diagnosis asked a court Tuesday to let her have an abortion, bringing what her attorneys say is the first lawsuit of its kind in the U.S. since Roe v. Wade was overturned last year. Texas is one of 13 states that ban abortion at nearly all stages of pregnancy. Although Texas allows exceptions, doctors and women have argued in court
The MessengerJun 05 2023
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‘Trump Too Small’ Trademark Fight Gets US Supreme Court Review
The US Supreme Court agreed to take up a free speech showdown over a man trying to get federal trademark protection for the phrase “Trump too small.” The justices said Monday they will hear the Biden administration’s appeal of a ruling that said Steve Elster has a First Amendment right to seek to register the mark with the US Patent and Trademark Office. Elster says he wants to use the phrase
BloombergOct 17 2023
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Trump appears in New York court for civil fraud trial; Cohen absent
United Press InternationalMar 22 2024
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Detroit Edison 63, Negaunee 46
Detroit Edison's Pria Johnson-Musah takes a shot during the team's Div. 2 state semifinal victory over Negaunee on Friday, March 22, 2024 at the Breslin Student Event Center in East Lansing. Katy Kildee, The Detroit News Negaunee's Keira Waterman and Detroit Edison's Myana Cooksey dive for the ball. Katy Kildee, The Detroit News Negaunee's Aubrey Johnson dribbles down the court while Detroit
Detroit NewsMar 17 2024
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70-year-old injured in Birmingham shootout while at home with grandchildren
A 70-year-old grandmother was injured when she was caught in crossfire of a shootout in northeast Birmingham. At least 40 to 50 shots rang out just before 9 p.m. Saturday at Magnolia Court apartments on Westchester Court. That location is across from Monarch Ridge Apartments, formerly known as Valley Brook Apartments. When the shooting stopped, officers learned the woman had been struck in the
AL.comMar 21 2024
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Residents file motion seeking to halt demolition of Keego Harbor's Roosevelt Elementary
KEEGO HARBOR, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - Residents in Oakland County are fighting to preserve a century-old school that is up for demolition. Community members, along with Michigan nonprofit Heart of the Lakes Community Inc., filed an emergency temporary restraining order against the West Bloomfield School District to halt the demolition of Roosevelt Elementary. The motion, which was filed at
CBS News (Online)Mar 22 2024
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$15M settlement for man who fell through N.J. condo’s pool stairs
A Bergen County man severely injured when he fell through a wooden stairway while working at a condominium swimming pool has agreed to settle his lawsuit for $15 million. James Visconti, 59, of Saddle Brook, was servicing the pool at Harmon Cove IV community pool in Secaucus on Sept. 6, 2018, when wooden steps collapsed beneath him, sending him to the pavement below, according to court papers
nj.comMar 21 2024
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Ruby slippers buried in the yard and cash wrapped in foil, search warrant reveals contents of alleged thieve's home
Photo evidence from the warrant allegedly showed "clear signs of an organized retail theft operation," according to the document. CRYSTAL, Minn. — The second man charged for the theft of the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz had much more to hide than the fancy footwear, according to recently unsealed court documents. The man in question, 76-year-old Jerry Hal Saliterman of Crystal, was
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