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Residents speak out after Atlanta Police Foundation damaged by protestors

By Iyani Hughes Click here for updates on this story     ATLANTA (WGCL) — Protesters vandalized the Atlanta Police Foundation, leaving shattered glass behind in the wake of their frustration Friday night. “Total disregard for property and lives you know…”said an upset local, Simpson Brown. According to police, around 4:00 p.m. Friday, multiple protestors stopped the

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Calls for transparency, access to records grow as more residential school graves found

By Creeson Agecoutay, Parliament Correspondent for CTV National News and Nicole Bogart, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story     EDMONTON, Alberta (CTV Network) — On the grounds of the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan, where an estimated 751 unmarked graves have now been identified, Carol Lavallee remembers a skating rink. At

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At least 4 Canadian citizens ‘may be affected’ by Florida condo collapse: Global Affairs

By Sonja Puzic, CTVNews.ca Producer and Brooklyn Neustaeter, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Global Affairs Canada says it has received preliminary reports indicating that at least four Canadians “may be affected” by a condominium building collapse in Florida. The agency said in an emailed statement to

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Local dealership owner says lack of semiconductors driving up price of used cars

By RACHEL MCCRARY, JAMES PAXSON Click here for updates on this story     https://www.wnem.com/news/local-dealership-owner-says-lack-of-semiconductors-driving-up-price-of-used-cars/article_d3aa56e2-d5fd-11eb-bacd-c7d8faa21dfd.html?block_id=994426 (WNEM) — A shortage of semiconductors is wreaking havoc on the auto industry. The integral piece is creating a lack of inventory at dealerships across the country, including mid-Michigan. “As new vehicles are unavailable, people are shifting to the late model used

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Cooling shelters in Portland welcome pets

By BRIDGET CHAVEZ Click here for updates on this story     PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) — This weekend the temperatures are expected to hit the triple digits and it’s important to keep your pet safe during this unprecedented heat wave. Jennifer Robinson, the hospital manager for Pet Samaritan Veterinary Clinic said pet owners need to keep an

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