Gov. Katie Hobbs Title 42 press conference
Governor Katie Hobbs holds a press conference Monday about the end of Title 42, a COVID-19 era policy allowing officials to turn away immigrants at the border.
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Positively Milwaukee 5.7.23
Watch Sunday's episode of Positively Milwaukee with Carole Meekins!
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After 5 weeks, Letecia Stauch trial expected to wrap Friday
The murder trial of Letecia Stauch, the El Paso County woman accused of murdering her step-son, Gannon, is expected to wrap up Friday. Here’s the latest.
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Hillsborough County School District hosting job fair Saturday to hire more than 100 school bus drivers
The Hillsborough County School District is hosting a job fair on Saturday for school bus drivers. April 29 8 a.m.-12 p.m. 9455 Harney Road, Thonotosassa Driver positions have a starting pay of $16.04 an hour “We’re looking for drivers, looking for people who love to be around kids and want to make an impact in our community,” said Jim Beekman, General Manager of Transportation for the Hillsborough County Schools.
Full video: Honoring Denim Day
City of Milwaukee leaders honor 12th annual Denim Day, an international day focused on supporting survivors of sexual assault and educating people about all forms of sexual violence.
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Senator Rick Scott wants to take $80B from IRS to fund armed officers in schools
Senator Rick Scott, R-Fla., is urging Congress to reroute the billions of dollars earmarked for the Internal Revenue Service in the Inflation Reduction Act into money to hire armed officers for academic campuses across the country.
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Celebration held in Boca Raton for FAU basketball team after historic Final Four season
Mizner Park in Boca Raton was packed Wednesday evening as the community comes together to celebrate the Florida Atlantic University men's basketball team and its historic run to the Final Four.
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Kansas City groups rally in support of Ralph Yarl
Several Kansas City-area organizations are speaking out in support of Ralph Yarl.
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Man receives $350,000 settlement after incident with Denver PD during 2020 protest
Denver City Council on Monday unanimously approved a motion to pay Michael Jacobs $350,000 to settle a lawsuit brought last year against 15 officers and former Police Chief Paul Pazen.
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New 12-point DPD safety plan includes more metal detectors, street lights
New 12-point DPD safety plan includes more metal detectors, street lights
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FULL: Akron officials host press conference after grand jury decides not to indict officers involved in Jayland Walker shooting
The Akron Police Department held a press conference Monday after a grand jury decided not to indict the officers involved in the fatal shooting of Jayland Walker.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says new Disney bill coming from Florida Legislature
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday afternoon that the state Legislature is working on a new bill regarding Walt Disney World and the controversy surrounding its management.
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Chiefs HC Andy Reid: 'Nothing good comes easy, we know that'
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid spoke to media members through Zoom ahead of the 2023 NFL Draft.
Deadline quickly approaching to file 2022 tax returns
If you haven’t already filed your taxes, it’s crunch time! April 18th is the deadline to file 2022 tax returns with the IRS. Alyssa Bethencourt reports.
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Kansas City emergency crews are confident, ready to handle upcoming NFL Draft
Kansas City emergency crews are confident, ready to handle upcoming NFL Draft
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Gov. Katie Hobbs reflects on 100 days in office
A March poll showed how many voters thought she was doing well so far.
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Arbor Day Foundation grant replaces trees lost in Hurricane Ian at Cultural Park
The City of Cape Coral is planting dozens of trees at Cultural Park to replace those lost in Hurricane Ian on Wednesday. The Arbor Day Foundation named the City of Cape Coral a 2023 Verizon Tree Planting recipient in January 2023. The Arbor Day Foundation grant funds the volunteer planting of 60 trees to help recover the tree canopy lost in the storm.
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The resort is working on rebuilding and renovating since Hurricane Ian. They hope to have some lodging and amenities available this fall as they continue to rebuild.
The City of Cape Coral is planting dozens of trees at Cultural Park to replace those lost in Hurricane Ian on Wednesday. The Arbor Day Foundation named the City of Cape Coral a 2023 Verizon Tree Planting recipient in January 2023. The Arbor Day Foundation grant funds the volunteer planting of 60 trees to help recover the tree canopy lost in the storm.
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The resort is working on rebuilding and renovating since Hurricane Ian. They hope to have some lodging and amenities available this fall as they continue to rebuild.
The City of Cape Coral is planting dozens of trees at Cultural Park to replace those lost in Hurricane Ian on Wednesday. The Arbor Day Foundation named the City of Cape Coral a 2023 Verizon Tree Planting recipient in January 2023. The Arbor Day Foundation grant funds the volunteer planting of 60 trees to help recover the tree canopy lost in the storm.
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Louisville bank shooting: Four killed by 23-year-old gunman, 9 hospitalized
A 23-year-old bank employee armed with a rifle opened fire at his workplace Monday morning, killing four people — including a close friend of the governor — before being shot by police, authorities said. Louisville Metro Police Department Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel identified the shooter as Connor Sturgeon and said he was shot and killed by police, though not before shooting and wounding two officers, who are both hospitalized. One of those officers is a 26-year-old who just graduated from the police academy on March 31, Gwinn-Villaroel said. That officer was shot in the head and underwent brain surgery on Monday; he remains in critical condition, officials said. She said the gunman was live-streaming the shooting while it happened and police are working to have the stream removed. READ MORE: https://bit.ly/43lVSPD
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Wyandotte County DA, KCKPD chief announce charges against KCK fentanyl bust shootout suspects
The three suspects involved in a shootout with Kansas City, Kansas, police Wednesday afternoon have officially been charged by the District Court of Wyandotte County. READ MORE: https://www.kshb.com/news/crime/wyandotte-county-da-kckpd-chief-announce-charges-against-kck-fentanyl-bust-shootout-suspects
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Congressional delegation touring Arizona-Sonora border near Douglas
U.S. Senators and Congressmen from around the country gathered on the U.S. - Mexico border in Cochise County to discuss the border crisis.
Trump speaks to supporters at Mar-a-Lago after NYC arraignment
Former President Donald Trump left a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday afternoon and flew immediately back to Florida to speak directly to supporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort and residence. At least 500 prominent supporters were reportedly invited to hear him speak and plead his innocence.
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Sens. Runestad, Johnson discuss Michigan guardianship reform bills
Michigan State Sens. Ruth Johnson and Jime Runestad held a press conference on Tuesday to talk about bills they plan to introduce on guardianship reform in Michigan.
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Trump leaves for New York ahead of arraignment
Watch WPTV's coverage of former President Donald Trump leaving Mar-a-Lago for Palm Beach International Airport on his flight to New York.
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