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Mar 13 2024
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Phoenix firefighter accused of damaging home had prior criminal history
We are learning more about a man who is accused of causing thousands of dollars in damage to a home. The man, who is with the Phoenix Fire Department, reportedly had run-ins with law enforcement prior to this incident. Here are the details. The suspect has been identified as 40-year-old Gregory Knauss. Why was he arrested? Knauss, according to our initial report, was arrested for allegedly
FOX 10 PhoenixMar 14 2024
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Medical experts bring attention to colon cancer in March
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, and medical professionals are hoping to spread awareness of the disease throughout the month of March and beyond. The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department and partners are offering free colon cancer screening kits to residents ages 45 to 74. According to LLCHD, colon cancer remains the second leading cause of cancer-related
KOLNMar 13 2024
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Detroit man reportedly used obituaries to rob families during funerals
A Detroit man used obituaries of recently deceased residents to steal from their families while they were at funerals, according to the Gross Pointe Woods Police Department. Prosecutors have charged Jerry Ryan Ashley, 44, of Detroit, in connection with the breaking and entering of the home of a deceased Grosse Pointe City resident, and the homes of three other deceased Grosse Pointe Woods
Fox News (Online News)Mar 13 2024
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Senate bill on sex trafficking prevention education in Oklahoma schools progresses
On top of groups that are already educating people about the dangers of human trafficking, a bill in legislation would require schools to adopt a policy regarding sex trafficking and exploitation prevention, along with education programs for students. "Senate Bill 1198 instructs school boards to adopt a policy regarding sex trafficking and exploitation prevention and education programs for
KTUL 8Mar 13 2024
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Migrant shelters in Chicago face measles crisis, health officials counter with education
CHICAGO - The crisis at some migrant shelters continues as cases of measles are on the rise in Chicago shelters. Officials say that they have seen an increase over the last week. Three more cases were confirmed by Chicago's Health Department yesterday. They also suspect more people may have been exposed. It comes as the country sees a resurgence of the infection in 17 states. Now, community
WOAI 4Mar 12 2024
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Foul Play Not Suspected After Body Found In Front Of Banning Business
BANNING, CA — Homicide is not suspected in the discovery Tuesday morning of a body in front of a business near 300 S. Highland Springs Avenue in Banning.
The deceased was "a local area transient" whose name was not released pending notification of next of kin, the Banning Police Department said.
A preliminary investigation by the coroner’s office "did not suggest any signs of
Patch.comMar 14 2024
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Riley Strain disappearance: Tennessee ABC investigates Nashville bar on overserving claims
The search for Riley Strain, the 22-year-old University of Missouri student who went missing during a visit to Nashville on March 8, intensified late Wednesday as the city's office of emergency management deployed two boats outfitted with sonar technology on the Cumberland River. But crews were unable to locate the missing man after they searched for hours along the riverbank around Nashville
The TennesseanMar 14 2024
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Driver remains in critical condition after head-on crash; 2 others treated and released
JACKSON COUNTY, MI – One driver remains in critical condition following a head-on crash while two others involved in the crash have been treated for their injuries and released, the Blackman-Leoni Township Public Safety Department confirmed Wednesday, March 13. The 45-year-old man remains at Henry Ford Jackson Hospital. He was driving his Toyota north March 8 on Lansing Avenue in Blackman
MLive.comMar 14 2024
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Traveling to Ohio for the eclipse: What officials recommend
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKBN) – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Wednesday to ensure the safety of Ohioans during the solar eclipse. Around 3:15 p.m. on April 8, a total solar eclipse will cross a 124-mile-wide band through Ohio. The Ohio Emergency Management Agency (EMA) estimates the state could see anywhere between 150,000 to 500,000 tourists, and it will be all hands on deck
WKBN 27Mar 13 2024
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Sea lions spotted on Hayden Island
A raft of sea lions was sighted Wednesday morning at Hayden Island in the Columbia River, between Vancouver and Portland. Sea lions were spotted Wednesday morning at Hayden Island in the Columbia River, between Vancouver and Portland. The long stretch of sea lions fascinated residents, including Sarah Jones, who has lived on Tomahawk Island for years but has never spotted one — let alone this
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