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Month: October 2024

‘It’s just such a beautiful community here’: Bend nonprofit HÚE helps at-risk youth during mental health crises

By Isabella Warren Click here for updates on this story     BEND, Oregon (KTVZ) — Located on Franklin Avenue in Bend, local nonprofit HÚE, or Hearts Unknown Education, helps at-risk youth with their mental health. Using activities such as painting, graffiti and dancing. HÚE partners with Deschutes County Health Services in an effort to prevent youth

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Investigators in Haiti accuse three members of transitional presidential council of corruption

Associated Press SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — An anti-corruption agency in Haiti has accused three members of the country’s transitional presidential council of bribery in a scathing report that threatens to destabilize the country’s fragile political stability. The Unit for Combating Corruption says that Smith Augustin, Emmanuel Vertilaire and Louis Gérald Gilles are accused

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Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing, alongside Front Row Motorsports, file antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR and its CEO

By Thomas Schlachter, CNN (CNN) — With the season counting down to its annual climactic finish, two NASCAR teams, one co-owned by legendary basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan, have sued the motorsport series and its CEO Jim France, calling them “bullies.” Jordan’s 23XI Racing, co-owned with three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin, and Front

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Additional charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams are ‘possible’ in corruption case, federal prosecutor says

By Kara Scannell, CNN New York (CNN) — Additional charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams are “possible” and it’s “likely” there will be additional defendants charged as part of the alleged scheme in the federal corruption case, a prosecutor said Wednesday at a court hearing. Federal prosecutor Hagan Scotten said they have evidence that

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Mizzou named host for two NCAA postseason events

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Mizzou Athletics will be bringing a pair of NCAA postseason events to life in 2027. The NCAA has selected the university to host the 2027 Wrestling Championships and a Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Regional. “We are incredibly excited and honored to be selected as hosts for these marquee NCAA events,” Mizzou Athletics Director Laird

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Malaysian prime minister arrives in Pakistan on a 3-day visit to discuss bilateral ties

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Officials say Malaysia’s prime minister has arrived in Pakistan’s capital on his first official visit which is aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries. Anwar Ibrahim was received by his Pakistani counterpart Shehbaz Sharif when his plane landed at an airport near Islamabad on Wednesday. Ibrahim will hold a formal meeting

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Chemical smoke spewing from a Georgia factory is projected to spread toward Atlanta as winds shift

Associated Press MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — Authorities say heavy smoke is causing low visibility along Interstate 20 east of Atlanta from chemicals spewing from a beleaguered chlorine facility. Emergency officials warn that smoke from the disaster scene is projected to move toward Atlanta after sunset Wednesday. Rockdale County emergency officials recommend that residents shelter in

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New DHS report warns of ongoing ‘heightened threat environment’ ahead of presidential election

By Holmes Lybrand, CNN Washington (CNN) — The threat environment in the United States “remains high” ahead of the November presidential election and conflict in the Middle East, according to a new assessment by the Department of Homeland Security. The annual assessment released Wednesday warns of possible threats from violent extremists driven by the heated political environment in the US as

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Houston’s Cultural Boom: City Awards $100,000 to Art-Driven Projects Promoting Tourism and Disaster Resilience

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     October 2, 2024 (Houston Style Magazine) — In a city that never stops celebrating creativity, the City of Houston, led by the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA), continues its tradition of championing artistic brilliance and community resilience. This year, Houston isn’t just lighting

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