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Mar 12 2024
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Crime scene investigator testifies in James Crumbley trial, discusses evidence collected after parents were found
(CBS DETROIT) - The trial of James Crumbley continues Tuesday, with the fourth day of testimony. Four people have testified on Tuesday so far, including a detective who searched the Crumbley family's house after the shooting, a former detective who was tasked with finding the parents, a business owner who saw their vehicle while authorities were looking for them and reported it to 911 and a
CBS News (Online)Nov 18 2019
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What to Know About Prince Andrew, the Royal at the Center of the Epstein Scandal
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, has found himself at the center of controversy surrounding his relationship with disgraced American financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in an apparent suicide in a New York City federal jail in August. In an exclusive televised interview with the BBC at Buckingham Palace broadcast in the U.K. Saturday, Queen Elizabeth’s son was
Time MagazineAug 11 2023
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PeaceHealth Family Medicine offering back-to-school sports physicals Aug. 11
The PeaceHealth Peace Island Family Practice clinic is holding a one-day back-to-school sports physical clinic for established patients on Friday, Aug. 11. Visiting PeaceHealth pediatrician Rachel Westerfield, DO, will see patients for 20-minute appointments between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. The cost of the exams is $75; typically insurance does not cover this. The exams are required in order for
The Journal of the San Juan IslandsMar 08 2024
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Matt Rosendale withdraws from Montana's District 2 congressional race
BILLINGS, Mont. - Congressman Matt Rosendale announced Friday he is pulling out of Montana's District Two House race, not seeking re-election. Rosendale said via X since he announced his filing to run for re-election to his current seat, law enforcement had to visit his children because of a "death threat" against him and "false and defamatory rumors" against him and his family. "This has
Montana Right NowMar 12 2024
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Lakelands Park Middle School ramps up security after social media threat
The principal at Lakelands Park Middle School is ensuring student safety following a social media threat targeting four students. In a letter sent home to families on Tuesday, Principal Rose Alvarez said the school is collaborating with the Gaithersburg Police Department and Montgomery County Public Schools Department of Systemwide Safety and Emergency Management. Parents have been notified,
Fox 5 DCMar 12 2024
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Skat is one cool Idaho Falls cat. He's looking for online votes to win a competition
IDAHO FALLS — One cool cat named Skat is using his purrrfect looks and personality to try to win a big competition. The annual competition is on the America’s Favorite Pet website and is called “Who is America’s Favorite Pet?” One captivating canine and fantastic feline will be featured on the covers of Modern Dog and Modern Cat Magazine, and each takes home $10,000. Family, friends, and
East Idaho NewsAug 10 2023
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Massachusetts Lt. Gov tells residents to ‘consider hosting’ illegal immigrant families in their HOMES
On Wednesday, Massachusetts Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll urged residents to consider hosting illegal immigrant families because the state is running out of room in its family shelter system, which caused Governor Maura Healy to declare a state of emergency on Tuesday. During a press conference Wednesday, Driscoll said, "This is not a crisis that our family shelter system was designed to handle.
The Post MillennialMar 12 2024
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Change to immigrant health care programs in Illinois will cause up to 6,000 to lose benefits
SPRINGFIELD — Thousands of non-U.S. citizens living in Illinois will no longer receive state-funded health care benefits as Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration looks for ways to cut the costs of two programs that came close to derailing state budget talks last year. The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services projects that as many as 6,000 people will lose coverage by next month
Chicago TribuneOct 02 2023
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‘Brooks Robinson is Baltimore’: With tears and laughs at Camden Yards, family members and team legends honor ‘Mr. Oriole’
The first cheer from those gathered Monday morning at Camden Yards for Brooks Robinsons’s public memorial came when, during a replaying of the legendary third baseman’s Hall of Fame speech, he thanked the city of Baltimore. Robinson once said that the greatest highlight of his career was not any of his individual accolades — of which there were plenty, including his famed 16 straight Gold
Baltimore SunAug 10 2023
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'Burnt down to ashes': Families search for missing people in Maui as death count climbs
Two days after rapidly spreading wildfires began tearing through areas of the island of Maui in Hawaii, families and friends are still hoping to hear from missing loved ones. Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Thursday 53 people had died and the death toll will likely continue to rise. Search and rescue operations were continuing, Green said. More than 1,000 structures were destroyed by fires that
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