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May 30 2023
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Ralph Yarl, teen shot after going to wrong house in Kansas City, walks at brain injury event
A 17-year-old who was shot in the head and arm after going to the wrong house and ringing the doorbell walked at a brain injury awareness event in Kansas City, Missouri, on Memorial Day, joining more than 1,000 people. Ralph Yarl, who suffered a traumatic brain injury during the shooting, according to the Kansas City Star, and his family walked in the annual Going the Distance for Brain Injury
"USA Today" ContributorMay 06 2023
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Here are the bond election results in Houston's suburbs
Saturday's elections in Houston suburbs included Fort Bend ISD voters' approval of all three propositions in a $1.26 billion bond package that will fund a sweeping array of projects, security upgrades and infrastructure updates including a rebuild of Clements High School, according to unofficial voting results. Other school bond proposals in the region that gained voter approval were Dickinson
Houston ChronicleMay 30 2023
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Ralph Yarl, shot for ringing wrong doorbell, walks at brain injury event
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Ralph Yarl — a Black teenager who was shot in the head and arm after mistakenly ringing the wrong doorbell — walked at a brain injury awareness event in his first major public appearance since the shooting. The 17-year-old suffered a traumatic brain injury when he was shot while trying to pick up his younger brothers in April, the Kansas City Star reported. Yarl walked with
NBC News DigitalJun 14 2023
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College World Series: Stanford’s South Bay stars lead Cardinal into Omaha
STANFORD – Eddie Park and Tommy Troy played their high school careers as rivals at Valley Christian and Los Gatos competing for section titles. Three years later, the duo is leading Stanford to its third consecutive men’s College World Series in Omaha as best friends and faces of a team that boasts a healthy amount of local talent. “He’s the one guy I’ve played the most games with and against
East Bay TimesJun 14 2023
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Arkansas commitment Dion Stutts dies in ATV accident
FAYETTEVILLE — Memphis (Tenn.) University School defensive tackle Dion Stutts was killed on Tuesday in an ATV accident near his home in Batesville, Miss. Stutts was the second commitment to Arkansas and announced his decision on March 11. He chose the Hogs over South Carolina, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Louisville and others. MUS director of athletics and head coach Bobby Alston confirmed the
KNWAMay 30 2023
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Chicago Rocked By Violence As At Least 11 Killed Over Memorial Day Weekend
The city of Chicago was rocked by violence over the holiday weekend as more than 40 people were wounded and 11 killed, the most deadly Memorial Day weekend in eight years. According to a tally from the Chicago Sun-Times, at least 45 people were injured in shootings or stabbings, while another 11 were killed. Two of the violent incidents happened not far from the home of new Democratic Mayor
The Daily WireApr 09 2023
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Local law enforcement share condolences for fallen western Wisconsin officers
CAMERON, Wis. -- Local law enforcement agencies are sharing messages of support after two western Wisconsin police officers were fatally shot Saturday afternoon while conducting a traffic stop. The shooting happened near Cameron, Wisconsin, about two hours outside of the Twin Cities. The suspect was hospitalized and later died. Authorities have not publicly identified the officers or the
CBS News (Online)May 24 2023
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Suspect identified in striking Spanish Fork toddler at daycare with stray bullet
SPANISH FORK, Utah (ABC4) – Detectives with the Spanish Fork Police Department have identified a man as a suspect after a toddler was struck in the head by a stray shot while at a daycare on Monday. The man was reportedly shooting birds in the field west of the daycare with a .22 caliber air rifle when one of the pellets missed its target. The pellet struck a two-year-old toddler at a daycare
ABC4 UtahApr 03 2023
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Like the candidates themselves, donors in Chicago’s mayoral race have deep education ties
Like the candidates themselves, the people and organizations giving big money in Chicago’s mayoral election have strong ties to public education — and the debates around it for the past two decades.
Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas’ campaign has been propelled by wealthy business executives, while county commissioner and union organizer Brandon Johnson has been fueled by
ChalkbeatJun 14 2023
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The Fayetteville Observer's 40 Under 40 Class of 2023: Jamaal M. Doran
Jamaal M. Doran, 30, of Fayetteville, is a development representative at Methodist University. He was nominated for 40 Under 40 because he "is one of those people that move through the community both professionally and personally in a quiet way but his work impacts so many across our community," a nominator writes. "From mentoring high school and college students to giving his time and efforts
The Fayetteville Observer