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Mar 19 2024
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2nd suspect arrested after man shot multiple times in money dispute, SAPD says
SAN ANTONIO – A 20-year-old was arrested more than a year after a man was shot multiple times in front of his family. Jose Martinez Sambrano III is facing four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, records show. San Antonio police said Sambrano was involved in the Nov. 27, 2022, shooting outside a home in the 2300 block of Hicks Avenue on the Southeast Side. According to an arrest
KSATMar 19 2024
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United Cajun Navy organizing searches for Missing Missouri student Riley Strain
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The family of missing Missouri student Riley Strain spoke to reporters Tuesday after asking the United Cajun Navy to help them organize search parties. The press conference was held at Public Square Park in downtown Nashville at 1 p.m. Strain’s mother was in tears as his stepfather, Chris Whiteid, expressed his gratitude for everything that’s been done so far to help find
Fox 4 Kansas CityMar 19 2024
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Olivia Culpo Reveals Her Must-Haves for Wedding to Christian McCaffrey — Including Her One Non-Negotiable
The model and the NFL player, who got engaged in April 2023, have been busy planning their Rhode Island nuptials As her wedding date gets closer, Olivia Culpo is sharing her must-haves for her big day. In a new interview with , the Culpo Sisters star, 31, joked that her No. 1 wedding essential is the groom! "He definitely has to be there," she said of her NFL player fiancé, Christian McCaffrey
PeopleMar 19 2024
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Walz seeks $16 million to support struggling EMS providers in greater Minnesota
The Minnesota governor’s office wants $16 million to help ailing ambulance services in the state, according to a budget proposal put forth by Gov. Tim Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan on Monday. “Last year, we took historic steps to make Minnesota the best state in the nation for families. This year, we’re focused on putting that work into action while maintaining a responsible, balanced
Pioneer PressMar 19 2024
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State's highest court to hear Milton housing lawsuit later this year
The housing lawsuit waged against the Town of Milton by Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is set to be heard by the state's highest court later this year, the Boston Globe reports. The lawsuit, filed in the Supreme Judicial Court last month, seeks to punish Milton for voting against the MBTA Communities Law, which states that any city or town served by the MBTA must create new
NBC 10 BostonMar 13 2024
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Yorktown teen named 2024 Army Military Child of the Year
Allison Candelario, 18, was awarded the Military Child of the Year for the Army because of her positive impact on her family and community. YORKTOWN, Va. — Operation Homefront's 2024 Military Child of the Year recipients have been announced, and one Hampton Roads teen has been named the Military Child of the Year for the Army. Eighteen-year-old Allison Candelario, a senior at Grafton High
WVEC 13Mar 19 2024
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After months of turmoil, a top northern Utah election official steps down
Logan • Cache County Clerk/Auditor David Benson, who’s seen a tumultuous tenure over election-related missteps, has resigned after less than a year on the job. In a letter obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune, Benson told the County Council and other elected officials that he would resign effective Monday at 5 p.m. Benson wrote that there are many reasons for bowing out but said the primary one
The Salt Lake TribuneMar 13 2024
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Lincoln Littles raises $685,000 during annual campaign
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Lincoln Community Foundation announced the recent campaign for Lincoln Littles raised more than 685,000 dollars to the early childcare development community. The nonprofit aims to provide support for tuition assistance for families and childhood development programs in the community. This comes as three childcare centers in Lincoln have had to close its doors since
ABC 8 KLKNMar 13 2024
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Hastings advances bill to expand insurance coverage for infertility
SPRINGFIELD – A new law may soon be on the books to help ensure insurance coverage for certain infertility treatments, thanks to State Senator Michael E. Hastings. “My daughter was born via in vitro fertilization, so this is near and dear to my heart,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “It is truly unfortunate that individuals or families that are already facing heartbreak due to infertility
Patch.comMar 19 2024
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Tulsa softball claims highest-ranked win since 2009 with its shutout of Oklahoma State
Maura Moore, Imani Edwards and Claira Skaggs led the University of Tulsa to one of its most notable regular-season softball victories in the program's history Tuesday. Moore pitched a four-hitter while Edwards and Skaggs each went 2-for-3 to lift the Golden Hurricane past fourth-ranked Oklahoma State 3-0 at the Collins Family Softball Complex. It is the highest-ranked win for the Hurricane
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