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Jul 07 2024
News
Meet Zoe, a black lab puppy who is ready to be adopted
JUST LOOK AT THIS FACE. SHE IS EIGHT WEEKS OLD AND FULL OF ALL KINDS OF ENERGY AND LOVE AND SHE’S DYING TO RUN TO DALENCIA. RIGHT NOW. YOU’RE JUST TEASING HER AT THIS POINT. AARON LONG IS HERE FROM THE HARTFORD HUMANE SOCIETY. WELL, COME ON OVER HERE. SHE WANTS YOU. COME ON OVER. BE A PART OF IT ALL. SHE WANTS TO SEE. LOOK AT HER. SHE LOVES HER. LOOK WHO’S HERE. AARON, TELL US ABOUT THIS
WBAL 11Jul 08 2024
Opinion
100 years after gaining citizenship, Native Americans face barriers to voting
A century ago, Congress granted citizenship to Native Americans, providing them the right to vote. But a new report from House Administration Committee Democrats argues that the nation has failed to keep that promise of voting rights because casting a ballot is simply too difficult in many indigenous communities.
“Despite the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, states and
Roll CallJun 11 2024
News
Sandy Hook survivors to graduate with mixed emotions without 20 of their classmates
Sandy Hook survivors to graduate with mixed emotions without 20 of their classmates NEWTOWN, Conn. — Like graduating seniors everywhere, members of Newtown High School's class of 2024 expect bittersweet feelings at their commencement ceremony — excitement about heading off to college or careers and sadness about leaving their friends and community. But about 60 of the 330 kids graduating
NPR Fact CheckJun 18 2024
News
Raleigh, Wake County Black family roots lost by slavery being uncovered: 'Stay in it'
Raleigh, Wake County Black family roots lost by slavery being uncovered: 'Stay in it' As many as 100,000 black people toiled in bondage on plantations in Wake County and Raleigh before the Civil War. But most of their names and stories are lost to history. As many as 100,000 black people toiled in bondage on plantations in Wake County and Raleigh before the Civil War. But most of their names
ABC 11 WTVDJun 27 2024
News
Martinsville's Martin Barco wins Gatorade Indiana Boys Track and Field Player of the Year
(WISH) — Gatorade announced on Thursday that Martin Barco from Martinsville won the 2023-24 Gatorade Indiana Boys Track and Field Player of the Year award. Barco is the first athlete from Martinsville to win the award. The distance runner swept the 800-meter and 1600-meter events at the state meet this year. His time in the 1600-meter ranked fifth in state history. According to the release, “
Wish TVJul 07 2024
News
Waterford Township Motorcyclist dies after crashing into car
INDEPENDENCE CHARTER TWP., Mich (WXYZ) — A 42-year-old motorcyclist died after crossing the center line, crashing into a car and being hit by another car late Saturday night (July 6). It happened on Sashabaw Road near Fowler Drive in Independence Charter Township. The Oakland County Sheriff's Office tells us the motorcyclist didn't navigate a curve correctly, crossed the center line and
ABC 7 WXYZJun 11 2024
News
Sandy Hook shooting survivors graduating with mixed emotions
NEWTOWN, Conn. — Like graduating seniors everywhere, members of Newtown High School’s class of 2024 expect bittersweet feelings at their commencement ceremony — excitement about heading off to college or careers and sadness about leaving their friends and community. But about 60 of the 330 kids graduating Wednesday will also be carrying the emotional burden that comes from having survived one
Cleveland Plain DealerJul 07 2024
News
Duke names five new members to Board of Trustees
Duke’s Board of Trustees gained five new members July 1. The new additions include Amy Abernethy, School of Medicine ’94 and House Staff ’01; Melissa Bernstein, Trinity ‘87; Mike Stone, Trinity ‘84; Undergraduate Young Trustee Drew Greene, Trinity ‘24; and Graduate/Professional Young Trustee Rickard Stureborg, current doctoral candidate in computer science. Abernathy is the co-founder of
Duke ChronicleJul 07 2024
News
Access to Point Reyes National Seashore is closed after 'serious' crash
Due to a "serious" motor vehicle crash at the Pierce Point Road-Sir Francis Drake Boulevard junction, Pierce Point Road and Sir Francis Drake Boulevard northwest of Inverness are closed to entry and exit until further notice, the U.S. Park Service said Sunday afternoon. All access to Pt Reyes National Seashore on Sir Francis Drake beyond the turn for Pierce Point Road is fully closed in both
SFGATEJun 19 2024
News
Mazzulla joins very elite company
He became just the 37th individual in the 78-year history of the NBA who can lay claim to having been head coach of a league title winner. A former Mountaineer point guard (2007-11), who scored 700 points and handed out 370 assists in his 145 games (second most in school history) at West Virginia, Mazzulla also entered an even more exclusive club than just that of the 37-member NBA-winning
Charleston Gazette-Mail