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Month: September 2020

Wisconsin summer camp that held off COVID-19 opens fall school camp

Wisconsin summer camp that held off COVID-19 opens fall school camp

Courtesy North Star Camp for BoyBY: RYAN SHEPARD, ABC NEWS     (NEW YORK) — As the school year begins under the cloud of COVID-19 that has closed many schools across the country, students and parents have struggled to cope with remote learning. One summer camp in northern Wisconsin has an […]

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Clothes, ammunition tied to fatal Portland protest shooting found in suspect’s home: Officials

Clothes, ammunition tied to fatal Portland protest shooting found in suspect’s home: Officials

Nathan Howard/Getty ImagesBY: MEREDITH DELISO, ABC NEWS     (PORTLAND, Wash.) —  Police found clothing and ammunition connecting a suspect killed during an encounter with authorities Thursday to the death of a pro-Trump protester in Portland, Oregon, days earlier, officials said. Michael Reinoehl, 48, was wanted for murder in the second […]

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Experts warn Labor Day could trigger COVID-19 surge across country

Experts warn Labor Day could trigger COVID-19 surge across country

DutcherAerials/iStockBY: ARIELLE MITROPOULOS, ABC NEWS     (NEW YORK) — Health experts are pleading with the American public to be vigilant during the upcoming Labor Day weekend to prevent a repeat of the increase in COVID-19 cases that followed the Memorial Day and the Fourth of July holidays. “We don’t want […]

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Millions under heat alerts out West, early snow expected in Colorado, Wyoming

Millions under heat alerts out West, early snow expected in Colorado, Wyoming

ABC NewsBY: BRITTANY BORER, ABC NEWS     (NEW YORK) — Over 48 million Americans in the West are bracing for a dangerous heat wave that will last through the holiday weekend. Numerous record high temperatures are possible this weekend from California to Washington. High temperatures will reach the triple digits […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 9/4

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/4

Football 2-A South FILLMORE, Utah-The Kanab Cowboys ran for 254 yards on the evening and improved to 4-0 on the season and 1-0 in 2-A South play with a 27-0 rout of the Millard Eagles Friday in the region opener for both squads. Led by proficient signal-caller Derek Houston (4-8, […]

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Daniel Prude’s brother speaks out about ongoing protests

Daniel Prude’s brother speaks out about ongoing protests

Prude FamilyBy HALEY YAMADA, ABC News(NEW YORK) — Joe Prude said learning that seven police officers involved in his brother’s death were suspended brought immediate “relief for me and the family.” “This is the moment that I’ve been waiting to see and dying to see,” Prude, Rochester, New York, said. […]

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ICE reveals results of latest immigration arrest operation amid pandemic

ICE reveals results of latest immigration arrest operation amid pandemic

Salwan Georges/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesBy QUINN OWEN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement this week announced the end of a series of nationally coordinated arrests that resulted in more than 2,000 immigrants taken into custody. The vast majority of those arrested had a prior criminal […]

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Jacob Blake appears in court from hospital bed for domestic abuse charges

Jacob Blake appears in court from hospital bed for domestic abuse charges

Marilyn Nieves/iStockBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (KENOSHA, Wisc.) — Jacob Blake, the Wisconsin man who was shot seven times in the back by a Kenosha police officer, appeared in court Friday for domestic abuse charges. Blake, 29, appeared via Zoom from his hospital bed, as he recovers from the Aug. […]

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Black mom and white daughter address strangers’ comments in viral video

Black mom and white daughter address strangers’ comments in viral video

A GoodYear’s PhotographyBy NICOLE PELLETIERE, ABC News (DALLAS) — A mother is speaking out about the false assumptions that are made about her as a Black parent to a white child. On Aug. 26, Jeena Wilder of Dallas, Texas, and her 6-year-old addressed the comments in a viral video shared […]

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Indiana school district’s Wi-Fi buses ease virtual learning for students at home

Indiana school district’s Wi-Fi buses ease virtual learning for students at home

Garrett Aitken/iStockBy LARA PRILUCK, ABC News (SOUTH BEND, Ind.) — When the coronavirus outbreak shuttered the city of South Bend’s public schools in the spring, Dez-Jane Hall began connecting her second grade son to his virtual learning program, using links she had teachers send to her email, on her phone. […]

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