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Star Trek license plates saga on Long Island is finally over. Here’s how an attorney ended a grandmother’s nightmare

By Jennifer McLogan Click here for updates on this story     HUNTINGTON, New York (WCBS) — A Long Island retiree who no longer drives has been receiving thousands of dollars in parking tickets from all over the country because she says her license plates matched the Star Trek Starship Enterprise numbers. However, it appears CBS News

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‘They’re awful, they’re monsters’: Alleged victim of real estate broker brothers charged with sex trafficking speaks out

By Jessica Holly, Chantal Cook, Samantha Sosa, Dannielle Garcia Click here for updates on this story     MIAMI, Florida (WSVN) — A woman is breaking her silence about an extravagant dinner date that turned into her worst nightmare, and she said it involved one of three real estate broker brothers who are facing charges in connection

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Shreveport reentry program helps parolees, probationers change their lives

By Web staff Click here for updates on this story     SHREVEPORT, Louisiana (KTBS) — Parolees and probationers who’ve completed a life-changing reentry program are celebrating a major milestone today — they’re graduating. The Shreveport Probation and Parole Office and GEO Reentry Services helps individuals turn their lives around by preparing them for life after jail

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Former Punahou girls basketball coach pleads guilty for child sex crimes

By Jeremiah Estrada Click here for updates on this story     HONOLULU (KITV) — Former Punahou girls basketball coach Dwayne Yuen pleaded guilty to child exploitation and harassment offenses involving 10 victims. The 51-year-old changed his plea today after he previously pleaded not guilty in October 2023. Yuen pleaded guilty to committing crimes against three minors.

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Pine City Public Schools to pay $65K to student who was racially harassed, officials say

By Mackenzie Lofgren, Adam Duxter Click here for updates on this story     PINE CITY, Minnesota (WCCO) — The Minnesota Department of Human Rights announced Thursday that it has secured a $65,000 settlement with the Pine City Public Schools for alleged repeated racial harassment of a seventh-grade girl. The department says the young girl was repeatedly

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