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Month: June 2021

Game of kickball turns into ‘really bad nightmare’ for Philadelphia woman now paralyzed after shooting

Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (KYW) — Just 10 days ago, a terrifying ordeal. Chopper 3 flew over the basketball court at Hancock Rec Center, where a woman and a 16-year-old had been shot. Now, we’re hearing from the woman paralyzed after she was shot on the playground after a game

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‘Wish I Had More Time’: Woman Remembers Father Who Died Of COVID At Holyoke Soldiers’ Home

Click here for updates on this story     HOLYOKE, Massachusetts (WBZ) — The COVID-19 outbreaks at the state-run soldier’s homes claimed the lives of dozens of veterans and sparked several investigations which, so far, have led to two indictments. As many look to return to normal this Memorial Day, the families of those who died at

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Alligator hunt registration opens in Alabama

Click here for updates on this story     MOBILE, Alabama (WALA) — The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources opened online registration for the state’s regulated alligator hunts at 8 a.m. today. Registration must be completed by 8 a.m. on July 14. To register, visit alabamainteractive.org/dcnr/alligator_hunt/welcome.action. A total of 260 alligator possession tags will be

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Tracking rain mixing in with sunshine

TUESDAY: Showers will greet some of us out the door this morning. The chance for those will stick around into the afternoon. Coverage looks to become a bit more isolated, though, with highs in the low to mid 70’s. TONIGHT: That chance for some showers lingers overnight, but many of us will stay dry. Lows will fall

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City of Milwaukee lifts mask mandate

Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (WDJT) — Starting Tuesday, June 1, people who are fully vaccinated will no longer have to wear masks indoors in Milwaukee. The city’s health order officials expired. The Milwaukee Health Department says they’ve listened to the science and have seen the city’s drop in overall COVID-19

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