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Mar 31 2024
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2 separate Kalamazoo house fires under investigation
KALAMAZOO, MI – Investigations are underway after two separate house fires were reported in the Kalamazoo area in about a 24-hour period. The first fire was reported around 11 p.m. on Friday, March 29, at a home in the 1600 block of Glendale Boulevard, according to Kalamazoo Public Safety officials. Firefighters arrived to find a fire in the kitchen of the home. At the time, all residents
MLive.comApr 05 2024
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2 motorcyclists killed in separate Thursday crashes in Jefferson County
Two young men were killed Thursday in separate motorcycle crashes in the Birmingham area. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified the fatality victims as Howard Lee III, 21, and Joshua Scott Vann, 23. Authorities said Lee, of Birmingham, was involved in a two-vehicle wreck at 3 p.m. Thursday on 10th Avenue South at 14th Street South. He was taken to UAB Hospital where he was
AL.comNov 01 2023
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American Families Waiting to Leave Gaza Face Being Separated
Some families in Gaza made up entirely of American citizens are being forced to separate, as not all of them have been cleared to leave the enclave together. American citizen Zaena Shaath has been sheltering with her family in Rafah. She, her father, her brother and her sister are all U.S. citizens, but when the list of names for those cleared to cross into Egypt on Thursday was published by
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 13 2024
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Deputies investigating after two men shot in separate incidents in Vista
Deputies are investigating after two men were shot in different locations less than an hour apart in Vista Saturday night. The first shooting happened about 8:35 on South Santa Fe Avenue near Eucalyptus Avenue by downtown Vista, sheriff’s Lt. Patrick Fox said. The victim was shot in the stomach, and the suspect ran off. The second shooting happened about 9:05 p.m. in the area of Mimosa Avenue
San Diego Union-TribuneApr 17 2024
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Americans United for Separation of Church and State Hosts 2024 Summit for Religious Freedom
Americans United for Separation of Church and State hosted its second Summit for Religious Liberty in Washington, DC, from April 14 to 15. President and CEO Rachel Laser welcomed the crowd by reminding attendees, “The wall (of separation between church and state) protects us all.” Laser continued, “The wall of separation between church and state does not divide us; it unites us.” Americans
Good Faith MediaMar 23 2024
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Yard waste separation begins April 1
Starting April 1, Lincoln garbage collectors will collect grass and leaves separately from household trash. Tree trimmings, garden waste and weeds may be included with regular garbage. The grass and leaves are processed into compost called EarthFuel. People can pay to have grass and leaves picked up by local waste collectors or hire a lawn service to collect yard waste. Other options include
Lincoln Journal StarMar 29 2024
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No arrests made in separate Anchorage shootings Thursday
Anchorage police said Friday they had not made any arrests in separate shootings that occurred roughly eight hours apart on Thursday morning. Samuel Biel, 22, died in the hospital Thursday after he was shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex in the Turnagain neighborhood around 12:05 a.m., police said. The department released few details about the shooting, including whether Biel and
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 03 2024
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Frustrated lawmakers back proposal to create a separate child welfare department
Apr. 3—A proposal to reform Maine's beleaguered child welfare system by creating a new department in state government received strong support in the Maine Senate Wednesday from lawmakers frustrated with long-standing problems. But the plan still faces additional votes in each legislative chamber, and the Mills administration has called for an in-depth review of the proposed reorganization. The
Yahoo NewsApr 16 2024
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After delays the House plans to hold separate votes on aid for Israel and others
After delays the House plans to hold separate votes on aid for Israel and others
After delays the House plans to hold separate votes on aid for Israel and others Audio will be available later today.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with GOP strategist Brendan Buck about House Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to hold separate votes on Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan aid.
NPR Fact CheckApr 16 2024
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House Speaker Plans Separate Ukraine, Israel Aid Votes to Overcome Deadlock
House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to bring separate bills funding Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan to the House floor, in a maneuver aimed at breaking a monthlong deadlock over a $95 billion foreign-aid package the Senate passed earlier this year.
Other congressional leaders of both parties and President Biden had urged Johnson to take up the Senate bill. Instead, Johnson is splitting the aid
Wall Street Journal (News)