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Prosecutor for Commonwealth’s Attorney says office seeing uptick in domestic violence shootings

By Gladys Bautista Click here for updates on this story     LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WLKY) — As gun violence continues to surge in the Louisville Metro, the rise in domestic violence-related shootings is coming as no surprise to those within the special victims unit in the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office. “Gun violence, it’s not just happening out on

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Stabbing reported at middle school

By KMBC News Staff Click here for updates on this story     KANSAS CITY, Missouri (KMBC) — The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department is investigating a reported stabbing at a Kansas City School District middle school. Emergency crews were called to Northeast Middle School in the 4900 block of Independence Avenue, near Chelsea and Brighton avenues,

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Weather keeps farmers out of the fields

By Courier Staff Click here for updates on this story     DES MOINES, Iowa (The Courier) — Snow, rain, and cold conditions limited Iowa farmers to 2.0 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Sunday, (April 10) according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Those who have been able to do any fieldwork have

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Storefronts along the BeltLine established for local, Black-owned businesses

By Jasmina Alston Click here for updates on this story     ATLANTA, Georgia (WGCL) — Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and The Village Market are establishing storefronts along the BeltLine for local, Black-owned businesses. The inaugural program, BeltLine MarketPlace, is part of the BeltLine’s first small business incubator, according to Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Shipping containers and possibly food

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House passes bill prohibiting anti-Semitic rhetoric in Tennessee schools

By Mary Alice Royse Click here for updates on this story     NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — A new bill prohibiting the instruction of anti-Semitic concepts continues to move through the Tennessee Legislature Monday. Proposed by Representative Jerry Sexton, HB2673, if passed, will require each local education agency to adopt a policy that prohibits teaching students’ anti-Semitic

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