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Month: June 2022

Shards of glass and a boarded-up storefront are the remnants of a wild

Suspected shoplifter just misses hitting bystanders before crashing into storefront in NE Portland

By Drew Marine Click here for updates on this story     PORTLAND, Oregon (KPTV) — Shards of glass and a boarded-up storefront are the remnants of a wild, dangerous scene at Gateway Shopping Center in northeast Portland on Friday. “Freaking wild. It’s wild,” T-Mobile manager Robert Powers said. The Portland Police Bureau said 40-year-old Nigel Davis

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Esta parada de tráfico entre un hombre negro y un policía estatal blanco comenzó con miedo. Terminó con un sorprendente acto de bondad

urielblanco (CNN) — A primera vista, parece otra de esas fotos virales que prácticamente ya no podemos ver. Muestra a un policía estatal blanco y a un hombre negro durante una parada de tráfico en un día luminoso y soleado. El policía mete sus anchos brazos por la ventanilla abierta del pasajero para agarrar la

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School Bulletin: Folding cranes for Ukraine

By Emily McTavish Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — Brookfield high school students have become origami masters. This spring the culture clubs at both Brookfield East High School and Brookfield Central High School started folding a thousand paper cranes for Ukraine. “Folding 1,000 cranes and putting them together represented the wish

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Polish Fest continues this weekend at Milwaukee's Henry Maier Festival Park

The City of Festivals is making a comeback with record-breaking numbers

By Jenna Wells Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — Polish Fest continues this weekend at Milwaukee’s Henry Maier Festival Park, one of many summer festivals returning after a two-year pandemic hiatus. Despite high COVID transmission numbers in Milwaukee, most restrictions are lifted for festivals this summer. The festival grounds on Saturday,

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