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Apr 27 2023
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Albuquerque city councilors propose weakening mayoral authority
A pair of city councilors are floating a plan that could gut mayoral power in Albuquerque. Councilors Louie Sanchez and Renee Grout are proposing a City Charter amendment that would fold the mayor into the city council and transfer most of the mayor’s current executive duties to a council-chosen city manager. Under legislation they plan to file this week, a professional city manager — rather
Albuquerque JournalMar 23 2023
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Body found in burning dumpster in Phoenix sparks homicide investigation
The burned remains of a man were discovered inside a dumpster on fire, according to Arizona police. Phoenix Police Department officers responded to a call about a death near 11th Avenue and Madison Street at about 7:54 a.m. on March 21. When officers arrived, they found a victim inside a dumpster with clear signs that he had been burned. According to the Arizona Government's own statistics,
NewsweekMay 04 2023
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Arrest warrants: Atlanta victims shot in face, arm, abdomen
Law enforcement officers arrive near the scene of an active shooter on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Alex Slitz) (NewsNation) — Arrest warrants revealed the extent of the injuries of the four women injured and one woman killed after a gunman opened fire on a hospital waiting room in Atlanta. Police say 24-year-old Deion Patterson “knowingly and intentionally” shot Amy St. Pierre
NewsNationMar 06 2023
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80-year-old Ann Arbor man struck, killed by plow driver
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - An 80-year-old Ann Arbor man was killed after a man plowing his driveway reversed into him, police said. The incident happened at about 7:10 p.m. on Friday, March 3, in the 500 block of W. Huron St. Police were dispatched to the location for a pedestrian crash. Investigation revealed a 58-year-old Ann Arbor man was plowing snow in a driveway and struck the 80-
CBS News (Online)May 02 2023
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Dust Storm Causes Massive Highway Pileup, Leaving At Least 6 Dead
A dust storm in Illinois caused a massive highway pileup on Monday involving approximately 80 vehicles and killing at least six people, authorities said. Excessive winds carried dust from newly plowed fields across Interstate 55, creating zero visibility for drivers near Springfield, according to a press release from the Illinois State Police. The obscure conditions led to crashes on both
The Daily CallerApr 19 2023
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Homeowner who shot Black teen Ralph Yarl pleads not guilty
The 84-year old man who shot Ralph Yarl when the Black teenager went to his door by mistake pleaded not guilty Wednesday in a case that has shocked the country and renewed national debates about gun policies and race in America.
Andrew Lester walked into the courtroom with a cane and spoke quietly during Wednesday’s hearing, his first public appearance since last week’s shooting.
Associated PressMar 18 2023
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Asian households in Portland asked to be vigilant following recent burglaries
Leaders in the Asian community are asking those who live in Portland to use extra caution in the wake of recent burglaries. On Friday the Portland Police Department warned that a small group of Hispanic men appear to be targeting and burglarizing the homes of Asian families. Police said the men made contact a day or two before the crime, posing as food deliveries to get inside and look at the
Portland Press HeraldApr 27 2023
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Minneapolis man charged with arson in Monday fire at Mercy Islamic Center
A Minneapolis man has been charged with second-degree arson in connection with a fire at Mercy Islamic Center on Monday. If convicted, Jackie Rahm Little could face a maximum of 10 years in prison, a $20,000 fine, or both. A warrant has been put out for his arrest. As previously reported, Minneapolis police received a report of an arson at the mosque on Monday. Surveillance footage shows a man
KSTPApr 27 2023
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Cow Rampages Through Illinois Neighborhood In Alleged Senior Prank Gone Wrong
A cow rampaged through a neighborhood in Niles, Illinois, amid a high school senior prank gone wrong, local outlet WLS reports. Police arrived in the vicinity of Northridge Preparatory School shortly before 3 a.m. Thursday morning in response to a report of “suspicious subjects,” according to WLS. Students from Northridge allegedly attempted to bring a cow, a pig and some chickens to the
The Daily CallerMar 02 2023
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Idaho murders update: More Bryan Kohberger documents released in Pennsylvania, knife, phone, masks seized
A Pennsylvania court has unsealed additional documents in case, revealing that police seized a knife during a raid on the suspect's parents' home in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI arrested suspect Bryan Kohberger at his parents' house in the Pocono Mountains on Dec. 30 during a nighttime tactical raid. They searched the home, his car, the garage and a shed on the property
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