Andres Gutierrez/CBS Detroit (CBS DETROIT) – For the first time, Detroit’s police chief put law enforcement, clergy and community leaders in one room to find solutions to combat violent crime. Graveyard placards outside Detroit Edison Public School Academy Thursday evening served as a somber reminder of the lives lost at the hands of another in Detroit
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Travelers suffering through increased airfare – CBS Los Angeles Watch CBS News Tena Ezzeddine reports from LAX, where travelers were subject to the higher cost of travel for a multitude of reasons including less flights, airline staff shortages and increase gasoline prices. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events,
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An illegal migrant driving a front-end loader allegedly struck and killed a veteran Florida deputy before fleeing the scene on Thursday night — prompting a frantic manhunt that ended in the suspect’s arrest. The fatal crash took place as Pinellas County Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Hartwick was working a traffic detail at a construction site along
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A brush fire that broke out Friday in the San Bernardino Mountains had consumed at least 50 acres by late afternoon. The Manzanita fire was burning near Highway 330 and Forest Road 1N09, about nine miles from Running Springs, San Bernardino National Forest officials said. Flames were spreading rapidly, according to the San Bernardino County
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Protesters march around the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix after the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. A new Arizona law banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy takes effect Saturday, Sept. 24. Ross D. Franklin/AP hide caption toggle caption Ross D. Franklin/AP Protesters march around the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix after the Supreme
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An appeal of the ruling is likely. The decision from Pima County Superior Court Judge Kellie Johnson came more than a month after she heard arguments on Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s request to lift the injunction. It had been in place since shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1973 decision in the Roe v.
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Highlights of this day in history: Patricia Hearst gets prison time; Author F. Scott Fitzgerald born; ’60 Minutes’ premieres; Baseball’s Dodgers play last Brooklyn game; Muppets creator Jim Henson born; Children’s author Dr. Seuss dies. (Sept. 24)       
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A man arrested in the death of a Florida sheriff’s deputy was living in the United States illegally, sources told Fox News.  Juan Ariel Molina-Salles, 32, is charged with leaving the scene of an accident. The charge stems from the Thursday hit-and-run death of Pinellas County sheriff’s
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Alexander Tung Cuu Le, 33, of Westminster, in Southern California, was arrested when the aircraft landed at Los Angeles International Airport, according to an American Airlines official. He was charged Thursday with one count of interference with flight crew members and attendants, which carries a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison, said
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