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Former college baseball teammates become fathers to twins on same day

WCVB, BLYDELL FAMILY, STANIZZI FAMILY, FRAMINGHAM ST. UNIVERSITY, ALSTANIZZI, INSTAGRAM, MICHAELABLYDELL, CNN, alstanizzi/Instagram, michaelablydell/Instagram By Mary Saladna Click here for updates on this story     FRAMINGHAM, Massachussets (WCVB) — Former college baseball players Chris Blydell and Justin Stanizzi found themselves in the maternity ward together, as their wives each gave birth to twins on the same

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Investigation underway after mailbox explodes in neighborhood

By Peyton Headlee Click here for updates on this story     ANTELOPE, California (KCRA) — U.S. Postal Inspectors are beginning an investigation into why a mailbox exploded in north Sacramento County. It happened late Friday night in Antelope on Redwater Drive. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s explosive ordnance disposal team responded to investigate. Detectives collected pieces of

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Louisville nonprofit sends $270K of medical equipment to disabled kids in Peru

By Helena Arjona Click here for updates on this story     LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WLKY) — A Louisville-based nonprofit is helping disabled children in Peru. SOS and Medical Ministries International are partnering to fill a 40-foot container with medical equipment that will be shipped to Peru on Wednesday. The equipment includes hundreds of wheelchairs and walkers for

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Coalition raises civil rights concerns over Brent Spence Corridor project

By Giacomo Luca Click here for updates on this story     CINCINNATI, Ohio (WLWT) — A Greater Cincinnati coalition has lodged a civil rights complaint over the multi-billion-dollar Brent Spence Corridor Project, saying the project significantly impacts neighborhoods in Covington and Cincinnati. The $3.6 billion project will widen lanes interstate traffic lanes and build a double-decker

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Robert Courtney, former pharmacist convicted of diluting medications, released from prison

By Nick Sloan Click here for updates on this story     KANSAS CITY, Missouri (KMBC) — Robert Courtney, a former pharmacist convicted of diluting medications for thousands of patients, has been released early from prison. Courtney, 71, was released from a facility in Colorado and will be transferred to home confinement. Courtney, who admitted to diluting

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