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ARLINGTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – Four people were injured during the shooting at Timberview High School Wednesday, Oct 6, according to the Arlington Police Department. All are expected to recover. Investigators say one adult, believed to have been hurt in a fall when shots rang out, was treated and released at the scene for minor injuries.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Earlier this week, CBS2 told you a story about the Metropolitan Transportation Authority pulling over a man facing tens of thousands of dollars in unpaid tolls and fees. But not ever toll violator is such an egregious evader. So what are local agencies doing to track down the commuters who are
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7:26 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — Embattled thoroughbred horse trainer Bob Baffert will have to face an administrative hearing scheduled for Monday by the New York Racing Association to address his suspension. Brooklyn Judge Carol Bagley Amon of the Eastern District of New York ruled Tuesday that a hearing was required for Baffert
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Highland Park resident Lorne McGhee claims this unsavory sight is not uncommon. “It’s to the point where it’s just blatant disrespect,” McGhee said. READ MORE: See Which Michigan Billionaires Made Forbes List Of Wealthiest Americans The 20-year Highland Park resident says there’s often a dump behind a plaza on Woodward at Beresford and the large
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  By Dave Savini, Chris Hacker, Michele Youngerman CHICAGO (CBS) — In January 2019, a cell phone video from inside Marshall High School on Chicago’s West Side was posted to Facebook. It shows a student, then-16-year-old Dnigma Howard, at the bottom of a staircase, and two Chicago Police officers trying to handcuff her. One of the
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After Attorney General Merrick Garland ordered the FBI to combat “threats of violence” against school administrators, the Associated Press falsely fact-checked a claim that the national school board group that prompted the policy wanted parents labeled “domestic terrorists.” Last week, the National School Boards Association (NSBA), a non-profit organization that represents school boards around the country, wrote
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Outlook maps for October temperature and precipitation in the U.S. offer a glimmer of hope for California and parts of the West. For the first time in months, California’s precipitation outlook map isn’t colored a desiccated brown, indicating drier-than-normal conditions. Likewise, the temperature outlook map isn’t glowing red, resembling a stove-top burner set on high.
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A Virginia Beach, Va., family, subjected to racist harassment, got some relief after neighbors rallied to support them. John Quinn/EyeEm/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption John Quinn/EyeEm/Getty Images A Virginia Beach, Va., family, subjected to racist harassment, got some relief after neighbors rallied to support them. John Quinn/EyeEm/Getty Images Jannique Martinez’s home sits in a
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Press play to listen to this article VILNIUS — The diplomatic showdown between Lithuania and the world’s second-largest economy began with just one word. In August, Vilnius authorized Taiwan’s request to set up a “Taiwanese” representative office in the country. Using that name offended Beijing, which insists the island is part of China and prefers
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