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7-year-old Delaware County girl gives gift of life after suffering devastating brain bleed

By Walter Perez Click here for updates on this story     WALLINGFORD, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — A Wallingford, Pennsylvania family’s loss turned into life thanks to some miraculous odds. Elizabeth Raiburn says anyone who knew her 7-year-old daughter Mackenzie Rose would tell you that she was something else. “She was feisty and she was sassy. She definitely

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Grief into action: Asheville advocates believe education best tool to fight opioid crisis

By Samiar Nefzi Click here for updates on this story     ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — Communities internationally held vigil events in honor of National Overdose Awareness Day on Wednesday, Aug. 31. In Asheville, SeekHealing held a two-hour event in Carrier Park. “The reality of what is happening is a crisis,” SeekHealing executive director Jennifer Nicolaisen

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Legalized sports betting launches Thursday in Kansas: What you need to know about apps and sportsbooks

By Nathan Vickers and Marleah Campbell Click here for updates on this story     KANSAS (KCTV) — Kansas casinos will launch their sportsbooks on Thursday, drawing fans to place their bets at the state’s approved sites. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly will be at Hollywood Casino in Kansas City, KS, on Thursday morning for the ribbon-cutting and

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‘Bombshell’: D.C. national security attorney says U.S. DOJ filings on Mar-a-Lago raid expose Trump

By Richard Madan and Alexandra Mae Jones Click here for updates on this story     Washington, D.C. (CTV Network) — A late-night filing of legal briefs outlining previously unknown allegations about the FBI raid on former U.S. president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort exposed gaping holes in his version of events, according to an expert. The U.S.

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Lack of air conditioning leaves Bell High School students sweating in classrooms through heat wave

By Christiane Cordero Click here for updates on this story     BELL, California (KABC) — Two weeks into the school year, Bell High School is already testing the patience of students and staff. Temperatures are expected to climb well into the 90s, and air conditioning in some classrooms doesn’t work. Student Maydalene Montesdeoca says there’s a

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