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Month: March 2021

NYC deputies shut down an unlicensed warehouse club with more than 100 partygoers inside

New York City deputies shut down an illegal warehouse party in Queens overnight Saturday, clearing more than 100 people inside, the New York City Sheriff’s Office says. The officers entered the building early Sunday morning where they found 142 patrons dancing and drinking alcohol without masks or social distancing, according to the release. Sheriff’s deputies

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Rain chances looming in the near distance

TONIGHT: Cloud cover will increase as we approach Monday morning. Windy conditions will persist, so you should avoid any type of outdoor burning. Lows will fall into the upper 30s. TOMORROW: Mid-Missouri is headed toward another beautiful day of partly cloudy skies and temperatures near 70 degrees. It’ll be breezy once more with winds sustaining

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Don’t drop the masks yet. One coronavirus variant is ‘increasing exponentially’ as the US races to vaccinate

With every Covid-19 vaccination, the United States inches closer to defeating the pandemic that has killed over half a million Americans and left countless more with long-term complications. But major challenges stand in the way. Some Americans are ditching personal responsibility and forgoing masks, even though the highly contagious B.1.1.7 variant has spread to at

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Internal investigation clears teacher

Click here for updates on this story     GRAVETTE, Arkansas (KFSM) — Gravette School District Superintendent, Maribel Childress, released a statement responding to an incident that occurred at Gravette Middle School. The Gravette Police Department conducted a training exercise with K-9 units involving drug detection on Wednesday (March 3). The school says the training had been

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K9 deputy dies after battle with cancer

Click here for updates on this story     GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, Michigan (WNEM) — A K-9 deputy from northern Michigan died last week after a battle with cancer. Grand Traverse County Sheriff K-9 Cade died Friday after being diagnosed with cancer last year. Cade was born in November 2015 and joined the sheriff’s office in December

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Suspects in 2017 murder to be tried together

Click here for updates on this story     OAHU, Hawaii (KITV) — Two suspects connected with a brutal murder on Oahu’s North Shore will be tried together instead of separate trials. Stephen Brown, 26, and Hailey Kai Dandurand, 23, are charged with kidnapping, burglary and second-degree murder of 51-year-old Sunset Beach teacher Telma Boinville in December

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