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College in North Carolina reduces annual tuition to $25,000 in bid to attract more students

By WLOS Staff Click here for updates on this story     SWANNANOA, North Carolina (WLOS) — Warren Wilson College (WWC) is dropping its annual tuition cost to just over $25,000, effective the 2025-2026 school year. WWC, founded in 1894, currently has 725 undergraduate students and is hoping to expand student enrollment to 850 students this coming

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Gangs within the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are banned with new policy

By Marissa Wenzke Click here for updates on this story     LOS ANGELES (KCAL, KCBS) — The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced a new policy Wednesday that bans gangs among deputies in the department, an issue county officials have said has spanned decades. Several past investigations by the county’s Office of the Inspector General (OIS)

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Nuns invite faithful to return to chapel; Bishop urges avoidance of nun’s “scandalous disobedience”

By Jason Allen Click here for updates on this story     ARLINGTON, Texas (KTVT) — Nuns living in an Arlington monastery are inviting the faithful back to their chapel for prayer and Mass, while the Bishop of Fort Worth is pleading with parishioners not to participate or offer the nuns their financial support. The Arlington Carmelites

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Coroner reveals cause of death for elderly couple who disappeared from nudist ranch

By Matthew Rodriguez Click here for updates on this story     SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, California (KCAL, KCBS) — The San Bernardino County authorities revealed the cause of death of an elderly couple who disappeared from a Redlands nudist ranch earlier this month. The San Bernardino County Coroner determined Stephanie Menard, 73, and Daniel Menard, 79, died

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Woman sentenced to 9 years in prison for $1M California unemployment insurance fraud during COVID pandemic

By Carlos Castañeda Click here for updates on this story     SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, California (KPIX) — A judge sentenced a Northern California woman to nine years in prison on Tuesday for fraudulently obtaining more than $1 million in unemployment benefits during the height of the COVID pandemic. Kaymeisha Keyes, 33, of San Joaquin County pleaded

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