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Jan 26 2024
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A famed NYC museum is closing two Native American halls. Harvard and others have taken similar steps
NEW YORK — New York’s American Museum of Natural History is closing two halls featuring Native American objects starting Saturday, acknowledging the exhibits are “severely outdated” and contain culturally sensitive items. The mammoth complex across from Central Park on Manhattan’s Upper West Side is the latest U.S. institution to cover up or remove Native American exhibits to comply with
Washington PostFeb 23 2024
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10-year-old pees in public and is arrested, lawsuit says. Now Mississippi mom wants $2M
A 10-year-old boy was arrested for urinating in public, costing one Mississippi officer his job — now the boy’s mom is suing for $2 million. Latonya Eason said her son was arrested and held in a jail cell when officers spotted him relieving himself behind her car, according to the federal lawsuit filed Feb. 21. McClatchy News reached out to Senatobia city and law enforcement officials Feb. 22
The Kansas City StarFeb 23 2024
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2 men dead in central Iowa shooting
DES MOINES, Iowa (WHO) — The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a deadly shooting just north of the Des Moines city limits Friday morning. Capt. Ryan Evans with the PCSO tells WHO 13 a 911 call came in around 6:43 a.m. about someone being shot at 5153 NE 17th Street. That’s north of I-80 and just west of the Polk County Jail. When deputies arrived on the scene they found two adult
Siouxland ProudJul 12 2023
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CITY INVESTIGATES COMPLAINTS: Local salon's transgender stance prompts backlash
TRAVERSE CITY — A local salon is facing backlash after posting a statement on social media saying it will not provide services to people who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming. On Saturday, the Studio 8 Hair Lab said via its Facebook page that if someone identifies "as anything other than a man/woman please seek services at a local pet groomer. You are not welcome at this salon.
Traverse City Record-EagleSep 06 2023
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Former Anchorage City Manager Demboski sues mayor over firing, alleging discrimination and defamation
Former Anchorage Municipal Manager Amy Demboski, who was abruptly fired by Mayor Dave Bronson last December, is suing the mayor and the municipality. The civil lawsuit, filed in state court last week, accuses the mayor and some of his top staff of “wanton disregard and disdain for following law and propriety.” Many of the allegations were first brought to public attention in a letter
Anchorage Daily NewsNov 19 2023
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More Electric, Hydrogen And Hybrid Passenger And Commercial Vehicles Coming To New Mexico Starting In 2026
ALBUQUERQUE — Thursday, the Environmental Improvement Board (EIB) and the Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board (AQCB) adopted advanced clean vehicles rules after a joint public hearing. Their independent approval of these rules ensure New Mexicans and New Mexico businesses will have access to a wide variety of electric, hybrid and hydrogen passenger and commercial vehicles
Los Alamos Daily PostAug 04 2023
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Two men charged in fatal Duluth shooting, the city's first homicide of the year
DULUTH — A Duluth man fired shots out of a vehicle at a group as he drove away, killing one and injuring another near a child care center in Lincoln Park, according to charges filed Friday. Sanussi Bangoura, 21, was charged in St. Louis County District Court with second-degree aiding and abetting murder in a drive-by shooting and assault with a dangerous weapon, along with a dangerous weapons
Star TribuneAug 22 2023
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St. Louis Democrat Mayor Announces Plan to Ban AR-15s in City Limits
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that a bill containing the ban will soon come before the Board of Aldermen and will contain other gun controls as well. Regulations on gun kits are some of the other controls expected in the bill. Jones said, “We’re ready to fight like hell at the local level to prevent gun violence, protect our babies, and to keep our communities safe.” Attorney General
InfoWarsFeb 27 2024
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Oregon lawmakers near vote on HB 4002 amendments, criminal penalties for drug possession
Oregon lawmakers have scheduled a work session today to vote on changes to House Bill 4002, the measure that would reintroduce criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of illicit drugs. A public hearing on the bill held Monday evening ended up lasting more than four hours, with dozens of individuals testifying. Hundreds more submitted testimony online. A 137-page amendment was made
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