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Father dies after saving daughter from nearly drowning off Fort Lauderdale Beach on Father’s Day

By Brandon Beyer, Alex Browning, Nicole Linsalata, Tynisa Senior, Matthew Garcia Click here for updates on this story     FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (WSVN) — A water rescue off Fort Lauderdale Beach has now turned fatal, as a father who rushed to save his daughter from drowning has died, according to officials. Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue units

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‘So tired of the killings’: Community leaders urge engagement after recent stretch of gun violence on Milwaukee’s north side

By Adam Rife Click here for updates on this story     MILWAUKEE (WDJT) — After a recent stretch of high-profile shootings on Milwaukee’s north side, community leaders do not want their neighbors to become desensitized to the violence. They’re pleading for more community engagement, and for people to help each other keep their neighborhoods safe. Farina

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Interactive mural in Downtown Fresno highlights stories of undocumented immigrants

By Vince Ybarra Click here for updates on this story     FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — A new interactive mural in Downtown Fresno is giving voice to undocumented immigrants through art and technology. The installation, created by Lizbeth DeLaCruz Santana, features the faces of undocumented individuals, paired with a QR code that links to personal stories. “In

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Kennett Square heralds itself as the mushroom capital of the world

Before Juneteenth, volunteers are working to preserve Underground Railroad history in this Pennsylvania town

By Madeleine Wright Click here for updates on this story     KENNETT SQUARE, Pennsylvania (KYW) — Kennett Square heralds itself as the mushroom capital of the world. But what many people don’t know is that it was a crucial stop for freedom seekers on the Underground Railroad. Crystal Crampton, president of the Kennett Underground Railroad Center,

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Former police officer pleads guilty to federal charge of enticement of a minor

By Rachel Denny Clow Click here for updates on this story     CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (KRIS) — A former Corpus Christi Police Department officer has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of enticement of a minor following an investigation that began when an Oklahoma mother discovered disturbing messages on her 15-year-old daughter’s phone. Daniel Abelardo Verduzco

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