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Sep 07 2023
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61 'Stop Cop City' protesters hit with sprawling RICO indictment by Georgia attorney general
Some 61 people have been indicted in Georgia on racketeering charges after a state-run investigation into protests opposing the construction of a sprawling police training facility known as the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. The indictment was brought on Aug. 29 and in an accompanying statement by Republican Attorney General Chris Carr, he hailed it as a necessary effort by authorities
Law & CrimeSep 07 2023
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Sen. Jacob Anderegg resigns from Utah Senate
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Sen. Jacob L. Anderegg is resigning from the Utah Senate after 11 years of service, according to the Utah State Senate. His resignation will reportedly take effect on Oct. 15. Sen. Anderegg said his decision to resign was not an easy one, but that after months of contemplation, he determined it was needed to focus on his career and provide for his family. He said his
ABC4 UtahAug 21 2023
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2 arrested after abduction of twins in Livonia prompts Amber Alert
DETROIT – A man and woman were taken into custody by Livonia police Monday in connection with the abduction of a set of 14-day-old twins. An Amber Alert was issued for the twins Monday after they were taken from the Quality Inn in Livonia. The parents said they were staying at the hotel after some people tried to break into their home. The twins’ father, Calvin Bridges, said people reached out
WDIV 4 Click On DetroitSep 09 2023
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Phoenix breaks heat record: 54 days of 110-plus temperatures
Phoenix set a new heat record on Saturday, reaching 54 days of 110 degrees or higher in 2023. This breaks the 53-day record that was set in 2020. The National Weather Service reported that Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport hit 111 degrees about 1:50 p.m. Saturday. The latest Maricopa County heat report said 194 people have died in Maricopa County from the heat this year. Heat-related
Sep 08 2023
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Chicago's plan to house migrants in tents at base camps: what we know
CHICAGO (CBS) -- There are many questions, and not many answers, about the city's new plan to house migrants at base camps with military-grade tents. As CBS 2's Sabrina Franza reported, the goal is to move the people who are currently living at Chicago Police stations into military-grade tents. City leaders tell us they plan to learn from other cities that have started doing the same already
CBS News (Online)Sep 10 2023
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Off-duty Seekonk police officer dies after motorcycle crash
OFFICER DEFOREST WAS. BRITTANY. WELL, THAT’S RIGHT. AND JUST BEFORE WE WENT LIVE HERE, ABOUT A DOZEN OFFICERS FROM THE EAST PROVIDENCE POLICE DEPARTMENT CAME OUT HERE TO PAY THEIR RESPECTS AND LAY FLOWERS ON THE OFFICER’S PATROL CAR. SO JUST GOING TO SHOW THAT SHE TOUCHED SO MANY LIVES. AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT THE SEEKONK POLICE CHIEF TOLD ME ABOUT OFFICER DE FORTIS TODAY, SAYING THAT HE KNEW
WCVBSep 09 2023
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Sat. 5:40 p.m.: Most of West Maui will welcome back visitors next month
HONOLULU (AP) — Most of West Maui will officially reopen to travelers Oct. 8 under a new wildfire emergency proclamation signed on Friday by Hawaii Gov. Josh Green. Nonessential travel to much of the island’s western coastline has been strongly discouraged since devastating wildfires killed at least 115 people in the historic town of Lahaina last month. State tourism officials initially urged
The VindicatorSep 09 2023
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6.8-Magnitude Morocco Quake Kills at Least 2,012
Morocco's deadliest earthquake in decades has killed 2,012 people, officials said Saturday, causing widespread damage and sending terrified residents and tourists scrambling to safety in the middle of the night. The 6.8-magnitude quake struck a mountainous area 45 miles southwest of tourist hotspot Marrakesh at 11:11 p.m. Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. Strong tremors were also
Newsmax (News)Sep 11 2023
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Photos: 9/11 remembrance at One World Trade Center
In gatherings across the country, Americans remembered the day nearly 3,000 people were killed in terrorist attacks striking the nation 22 years ago. • Bells toll as the US marks 22 years since 9/11, from ground zero to Alaska • Plea negotiations may mean no 9/11 defendants face death At One World Trade Center in New York City, Vice President Kamala Harris joined Mayor Eric Adams and other
San Jose Mercury NewsAug 14 2023
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'Coming after you': Ammon Bundy's release from jail came after sheriff reportedly harassed at his home
Infamous anti-government provocateur Ammon Bundy has been released from jail on a $10,000 bond after he was arrested this Friday at his son's football fundraiser in Emmett, Idaho. Vice News reported the release came after several Bundy supporters turned up at the county sheriff's home. In the wake of his arrest, that his “People’s Rights Network'' immediately snapped into action to secure his
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