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Month: September 2023

MSP chopper assists in boater rescue

By Hannah Mose Click here for updates on this story     PINCONNING, Michigan (WNEM) — Michigan State Police (MSP) Tri-City troopers were assisted by MSP Aviation to locate two missing boaters on Thursday. On Thursday, Sept. 14 about 8 p.m., MSP troopers were dispatched to locate two Pinconning residents who had gone missing on Lake Huron

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Trump, who paved way for Roe v. Wade reversal, says Republicans ‘speak very inarticulately’ about abortion

By Eric Bradner, CNN (CNN) — Former President Donald Trump, who paved the way for the undoing of federal abortion rights protections, said that some Republicans “speak very inarticulately” about the issue and have pursued “terrible” state-level restrictions that could alienate much of the country. While avoiding taking specific positions himself, Trump said in an

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Una muerte ‘triste y horrible’ para un oso hambriento cuyos intestinos quedaron bloqueados por basura

Luis Ernesto Quintana Barney (CNN) — Los funcionarios de vida silvestre de Colorado tuvieron que sacrificar a un oso enfermo después de recibir múltiples llamadas de residentes preocupados en Telluride, Colorado. Durante una necropsia los funcionarios de vida silvestre hallaron algo inquietante dentro del oso. “Había todas estas toallas de papel, toallitas, materiales tipo bolsas

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Alabama high school band director stunned, arrested after refusing to end performance, police say

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama high school band director was shocked with a stun gun and arrested after Birmingham police said he wouldn’t tell his band to stop playing. Police arrested the Minor High School band director Thursday night after a football game. He’s charged with disorderly conduct, harassment and resisting arrest. Police say

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Law restricting non-family adults living together is upheld in court, opponents plan to appeal

By Alex Love Click here for updates on this story     SHAWNEE, Kansas (KCTV) — An ordinance restricting what the City Council called co-living in a single family house was upheld recently in Federal Court. Co-living is a common tactic to afford housing especially if you’re young. The tactic remains outlawed in Shawnee. It remains illegal

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