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Books dumped en masse at Florida’s New College, sparking controversy

Books dumped en masse at Florida’s New College, sparking controversy

SEE Alliance (TALLAHASSEE, FL) — The New College of Florida is under fire after what appears to be hundreds of books that have been wiped from its collection and discarded on the street.   Social Equity Through Education Alliance (SEE), a local activist group, was alerted on Thursday by a […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/17

Prep Sports Roundup: 8/17

Baseball Jeff Wood Memorial Tournament @ Valley High School ORDERVILLE, Utah-Rodolfo Perez drove in two runs and the Bryce Valley Mustangs got past Panguitch 7-6 Saturday at the Jeff Wood Tournament at Valley High School. Ricardo Navarro, Antonio Moreno, Mason Ahlstrom and Cooper Owens drove in an additional run apiece […]

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Shooting incident reported near JBSA-Lackland Base, officials say

Shooting incident reported near JBSA-Lackland Base, officials say

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images/STOCK (SAN ANTONIO) — The main gate to U.S. Air Force Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland has reopened after an off-base shooting incident early Saturday. Guards at the gate discharged their weapons in the incident, but there was no active threat to the base and no one from the […]

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Pamela Smart on teen lover who murdered husband nearly 3 decades ago: ‘I loved him’

Pamela Smart on teen lover who murdered husband nearly 3 decades ago: ‘I loved him’

ABC News (NEW YORK) — In an encore “20/20” airing August 16 at 9 p.m. ET, the show, which originally aired in 2020, revisits the case of Pamela Smart, who was sentenced to life in prison without parole for being an accomplice in her husband Gregg’s murder in 1990. Smart, […]

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NYC beaches close due to rip currents from Hurricane Ernesto

NYC beaches close due to rip currents from Hurricane Ernesto

WABC (NEW YORK) — Several New York City beaches will remain closed for the weekend due to strong rip currents from Hurricane Ernesto. The Category 1 storm made landfall in Bermuda early Saturday, hovering slowly over the island throughout the day with hurricane-force winds and heavy rain. Although hundreds of […]

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Jury gets case of Florida woman who fatally shot neighbor Ajike Owens through door

Jury gets case of Florida woman who fatally shot neighbor Ajike Owens through door

Marion County Sheriff’s Office (OCALA, FL) — A jury began deliberating Friday in the case of Susan Lorincz – the Florida woman who is charged with first-degree felony manslaughter in the fatal shooting of her neighbor, Ajike “AJ” Owens, through a closed door on June 2, 2023, in Ocala, Florida. […]

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George Santos expected to plead guilty during a hearing Monday in fraud case: Sources

George Santos expected to plead guilty during a hearing Monday in fraud case: Sources

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — George Santos is expected to plead guilty in his fraud case during a hearing Monday in federal court on Long Island, sources familiar with the case told ABC News, while cautioning the erratic former Republican congressman could always change his mind. A guilty […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/16

Prep Sports Roundup: 8/16

Football Non-Region PAROWAN, Utah-Roper Crane ran for 129 yards and a score on 9 carries and Ty Stefanoff ran for 100 yards and two more scores as the Delta Rabbits routed Parowan 53-8 Friday in non-region football play. Jett Rawlinson added 7 carries for 56 yards and a score and […]

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Texas nursing student’s kidnapping, murder solved after 44 years: Police

Texas nursing student’s kidnapping, murder solved after 44 years: Police

Austin Police Department (AUSTIN, TEXAS) — A 78-year-old man has now been charged with a murder committed over 40 years ago after genetic genealogy helped investigators identify him as a suspect. Deck Brewer Jr., a man already imprisoned in Massachusetts, has been charged with the 1980 murder of 25-year-old Susan […]

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Books dumped en masse at Florida’s New College, sparking controversy

Books dumped en masse at Florida’s New College, sparking controversy

SEE Alliance (TALLAHASSEE, FL) — The New College of Florida is under fire after what appears to be hundreds of books that have been wiped from its collection and discarded on the street.   Social Equity Through Education Alliance (SEE), a local activist group, was alerted on Thursday by a […]

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