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Video shows person running and hiding in backyards in neighborhood near Northwest High School after shooting

By Bill Schammert Click here for updates on this story     OMAHA, Nebraska (KETV) — Video from the neighborhood shows a person running through backyards after the shooting at Omaha Northwest High School. The suspect, also a student at the high school, was on the run for about half hour before being arrested, Omaha police said.

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Beverley McGrew Walker’s Mission to Serve: Bringing the World Closer, One Passport at a Time

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     September 11, 2024 (Houston Style Magazine) — In a world where the importance of global citizenship has never been more evident, Fort Bend County District Clerk Beverley McGrew Walker continues her inspiring mission to make government services more accessible for the residents she serves.

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Panel to investigate 7 autopsies performed by Michael McGee, ex-Ramsey Co. medical examiner

By Stephen Swanson, WCCO Staff Click here for updates on this story     ST. PAUL, Minnesota (WCCO) — The Ramsey County Attorney’s Office says it’s honing in on seven autopsies performed by former medical examiner Michael McGee amid a yearslong investigation. County Attorney John Choi launched a review in 2021 of 215 autopsies performed by McGee

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NYC pizzerias swap celebrity photos for 9/11 first responders: “Have suffered mentally, physically, emotionally for 23 years”

By Alecia Reid Click here for updates on this story     NEW YORK, New York (WCBS) — A number of pizzerias across New York City are honoring 9/11 first responders for answering the call 23 years ago. Half a dozen pizza shops – including Lombardi’s, America’s First Pizzeria, and Prince Street Pizza – have created “Walls

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New Jersey college student suffering from sickle cell disease has newfound hope with gene therapy at CHOP

By Stephanie Stahl, Brad Nau Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (KYW) — There’s new hope for people with sickle cell disease, which affects mainly African Americans. It’s gene therapy research at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia that’s being called a game changer. The first patient to get the therapy outside a research

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Ship that sank in 1856 with 132 onboard discovered in Atlantic Ocean 200 miles off Massachusetts, group says

By Kerry Breen Click here for updates on this story     NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts (WBZ) — The wreck of a passenger steamship that sank in 1856 in the Atlantic Ocean has been discovered about 200 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, a New Jersey-based salvage group said. Le Lyonnais was a trans-Atlantic steamship, built in England

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