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Month: November 2022

Students, parents protest plan before Boston Archdiocese to turn school, church into one entity

By Todd Kazakiewich Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON (WCVB) — Parents, students, teachers and administrators from Saint Brendan School in Dorchester protested a proposal Wednesday that they say threatens the future of the school. Students held signs and marched around the Pastoral Center for the Archdiocese of Boston chanting against the proposal.

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DA: Former Placer County Executive Todd Leopold not charged after hitting, killing Inderkum basketball player

By Greta Serrin Click here for updates on this story     PLACER COUNTY, California (KCRA) — Former Placer County Executive Todd Leopold will not face criminal charges for hitting and killing Inderkum High School basketball player Anthony Williams, the county district attorney’s office said in a report. The decision to not charge Leopold comes after an

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Investigation underway after Tulsa poll workers reportedly didn’t hand out certain ballots

By Web staff Click here for updates on this story     TULSA, Oklahoma (KOCO) — Authorities launched an investigation after reports that poll workers did not hand out certain ballots to some Tulsa voters. The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office said more than 30 voters were not given city council ballots. Instead, they only received state ballots,

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Russia says it’s withdrawing troops from key Ukrainian city

By SAM MEDNICK Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia’s military announced Wednesday that it’s withdrawing from the only Ukrainian regional capital it’s captured, in what would be one of the most significant and humiliating setbacks for Moscow’s forces in the 8-month-old war. Ukrainian authorities, however, cautioned against considering the retreat from Kherson, a gateway

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