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Month: April 2024

Chisago County Sheriff’s Office uses drone to help person experiencing mental health crisis

By Allen Henry Click here for updates on this story     CHISAGO COUNTY, Minnesota (WCCO) — The Chisago County Sheriff’s Office says a combination of technology and compassion resulted in a successful rescue of a person experiencing a mental health crisis earlier this week. According to their office, dispatchers received “specific, credible, and time-sensitive information about

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Tennessee principal, teacher indicted after investigation

By DANIEL SMITHSON Click here for updates on this story     SCOTTS HILL, Tennessee (WSMV) — A Tennessee elementary school teacher and principal have been indicted after an investigation by the state’s comptroller office. The investigation, which began after Henderson County Public Schools officials reported time reporting inconsistencies, determined Scotts Hill Elementary principal Brian Lane authorized

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Construction worker killed after part of crane collapsed on SE 3rd Avenue Bridge in downtown Fort Lauderdale identified

By KATHLEEN DITTON, VANESSA MEDINA, KEVIN BOULANDIER Click here for updates on this story     FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (WSVN) — Police have identified the construction worker who was killed after part of a crane collapsed on a bridge in downtown Fort Lauderdale. According to Fort Lauderdale Police, the victim was identified as 27-year-old Jorge de la

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Iranian commander renews vow to avenge Syria strike attributed to Israel that killed 2 generals

ISFAHAN, Iran (AP) — A top military commander Saturday renewed Iran’s promise to retaliate after an airstrike earlier this week widely blamed on Israel destroyed Iran’s consulate in Syria, killing 12 people, including two elite Iranian generals. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, Iran’s joint chief of staff, told mourners gathered for the funeral of Gen. Mohammad Reza

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Tennessee lawmakers pass bill requiring public schools to show controversial computer-generated video on fetus development

By Kaylin Blue, CNN (CNN) — Tennessee could soon become the latest state to require public school students to watch a three-minute computer-generated video on fetal development created by an anti-abortion group. The state Senate passed the legislation, commonly known as the “Baby Olivia Act,” in a 21-6 vote Thursday and the bill is now

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