Month: September 2024

An Ohio man facing child sex charges reportedly worked at several school districts prior to his arrest. According to West Carrollton School District officials, the suspect, identified as David Anthony Snell, previously worked for its schools, Dayton Daily News reported on Sunday: The West Carrollton School District this weekend confirmed that it employed Snell as
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President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were not invited to Arlington National Cemetery by Gold Star families last week to commemorate the third anniversary of the attack at Abbey Gate, a White House official and a Harris aide told NBC News, refuting separate claims made Sunday by GOP Sen. Tom Cotton and former
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SAN FRANCISCO — 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall has been released from the hospital after he was shot in the chest during a robbery attempt in San Francisco’s Union Square, the team announced on Sunday. On Sunday morning, Pearsall’s mother shared an update on Facebook that her son was in “good spirits,” and the bullet
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Sunday At USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center New York Purse: $26,440,000 Surface: Hardcourt outdoor NEW YORK (AP) _… Sunday At USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center New York Purse: $26,440,000 Surface: Hardcourt outdoor NEW YORK (AP) _ Results Sunday from US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (seedings in
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Elected officials have been known for giving in to hyperbole, but Buffalo Grove Village President Eric Smith was only stating the obvious as he greeted spectators Sunday while marching in the Buffalo Grove Days parade. “Thank you all for coming out on a perfect day,” Smith said as sunny skies and ideal temperatures welcomed the
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Whether you’re a local or a newcomer, there are a few unspoken rules you should know about Austin. Check out what KXAN viewers said were the unspoken rules of Austin. “Keep Austin Weird” “We love our city,” a viewer commented. “Be friendly to your neighbors, welcoming to newcomers, and generally chill and
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Trains operating on the Chicago Transit Authority’s Red Line were experiencing “major delays” on Sunday afternoon as the result of a mechanical problem, the transit agency said. In an alert at 2:50 p.m., the CTA said Red Line trains were running with “significant delays” in both directions following an earlier mechanical problem on a train
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It’s not exactly back to school for some elementary school students in Freehold Township, New Jersey: They won’t return to their usual classrooms after the district discovered mold throughout a school building. The superintendent of the district, Neal Dickstein, announced in an email to parents last week that students at Laura Donovan Elementary School will
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