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Feb 22 2024
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Wheeling loses out on Super Six football championships bid to Charleston
After 30 years in Wheeling, the Super Six Football Championships will be heading south later this year, as the West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission board on Thursday announced the games will return to Charleston. The Capital City hosted the games for years before they moved to Wheeling. Part of the reason the games moved north dealt with poor support from the community and
The IntelligencerMar 03 2023
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A Murdaugh family death in 1940 was also suspicious — and eerily similar
A jury convicted South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh on Thursday of murdering his wife and son, but the story won’t end there. Murdaugh faces dozens of charges related to financial crimes, and documentaries have highlighted a number of additional deaths that are or could be connected to the family, including of a housekeeper and two classmates of Murdaugh’s children. There’s also a suicide-
Washington PostFeb 23 2024
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Birmingham native Carson Muir among 3 Wyoming swimmers killed in car accident
Birmingham native Carson Muir was among three University of Wyoming swimmers killed in a car accident in Colorado on Thursday, according to a statement by the school president on Friday. Muir, 18, Charlie Clark, 19, and Luke Slabber, 21, all died in the single-vehicle crash that happened at around 2:45 p.m. Mountain time on U.S. Highway 287 northwest of Livermore, Colo. The wreck happened
AL.comApr 20 2023
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Wixom Family Files Lawsuit After Child's Death At Camp Dearborn
The lawsuit filed against the City of Dearborn, the manufacturer of a water playscape and a local company which operates it, claims gross negligence and the family's sustained emotional and physical damage from witnessing the fatal incident among other things, according to the lawsuit. Carson Dunn was on the floating "Jungle Float" on a lake at camp on July 6 when he slipped and the upper part
Patch.comAug 08 2023
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Tampa mayor catches cocaine package worth $1.6 million while fishing in Florida Keys with family
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor made a big catch while fishing the Florida Keys with family late last month, spotting and hauling in a package containing 70 pounds (30kg) of cocaine with an estimated street value of approximately $USD 1.1 million ($A1,678,00) according to the mayor’s office. The package was discovered south of Marathon on July 23, according to US Border Patrol. Castor saved the
Todays ChronicDec 29 2022
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Single family residence sells for $2.9 million in Piedmont
The spacious property located in the first block of Selborne Drive in Piedmont was sold on Nov. 4, 2022 for $2,850,000, or $758 per square foot. The house built in 1953 has an interior space of 3,758 square feet. The property features four bedrooms, four baths, and a garage. It sits on a 6,468-square-foot lot. These nearby houses have also recently changed hands: • A 4,590-square-foot home on
San Jose Mercury NewsFeb 23 2024
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Ex-FBI informant charged with lying about Biden bribes is arrested again
LAS VEGAS — A former FBI informant who claims to have links to Russian intelligence and is charged with lying about a multimillion-dollar bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden’s family was again taken into custody Thursday in Las Vegas, two days after a judge released him. Alexander Smirnov, 43, was arrested Thursday morning while meeting with his lawyers at their offices in downtown
Portland Press HeraldDec 29 2022
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Single family residence sells in Sacramento for $907,500
A 2,034-square-foot house built in 1961 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 2100 block of Garden Highway in Sacramento was sold on Dec. 12, 2022. The $907,500 purchase price works out to $446 per square foot. The property features two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a garage, and one parking space. It sits on a 0.7-acre lot, which also has a pool. These nearby houses have also
The Sacramento BeeFeb 22 2024
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Oklahoma’s queer community mourns 16-year-old in state that leads the nation in anti-LGBTQ bills
Oklahoma’s queer community is reeling after the death of an LGBTQ teen who allegedly faced bullying at school for months. Nex Benedict, 16, died Feb. 8, a day after the Owasso High School sophomore was allegedly assaulted in a school bathroom, according to Nex’s family. There are still a lot of unknowns, and a police investigation is ongoing. But the information that is available about Nex’s
NBC News (Online)Apr 19 2023
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Tyre Nichols’ family sues city of Memphis, police officers for $550M
The family of Tyre Nichols filed a $550M lawsuit against the city of Memphis and police officers this week, just over three months after the FedEx driver died following a beating at the hands of law enforcement. Nichols, 29, was pronounced dead on Jan. 10 after five since-fired officers reportedly senselessly beat, slapped, pepper sprayed and kicked him during a traffic stop just 60 yards from
New York Post (News)