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"Offering keys to the kingdom" 2 News Oklahoma's Braden Bates spoke to an actor who took his talents to the big screen as part of Oklahoma's increasing film opportunities.
Black and minority families face structural racism meaning they are half as likely to get a social home than white households ...
Expanding criminal background checks for newly arriving migrants and other homeless adults entering the state's emergency shelter system could cost taxpayers more than $3.3 million a year, according ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSN10 Lansing candidates running for 2 at-large council seats. Here’s where they stand on key issues
LANSING — Many of the 10 candidates in a crowded race for two at-large seats on the City Council are skeptical of the city’s ...
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The Vacaville Reporter on MSNVallejo council to address public safety emergency, Broadway Project
The report on the long-delayed Broadway Project is scheduled for the end of the meeting, after the council has addressed a ...
John Jones, Fayetteville's first Office of Community Safety director, sat down with the Observer to talk about his goals for ...
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WHAM on MSNMan accused of beating homeless woman to death also accused of fighting man at hospital
Police said surveillance footage showed Haygood-Session assaulting and kicking Wargo. Officers responded to East Main Street around 6 a.m. the next day for a report of a man checking out vehicles and ...
In the race for the Moses Lake City Council Position 5, Jim Perez said he's positioning himself as a candidate focused on the ...
Residents, business owners, even a church, showed up at Lakeland's planning and zoning meeting to voice concern about the homeless shelter moving in.
"Indifferent to the community" is how Pelissier Street resident Paul Synnott is describing the leadership of Windsor's Downtown Mission — due to the things he sees regularly around the Ouellette ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNMan with history of attacking Edmonton transit users given 7 years for random killing at LRT station
A man with a history of randomly attacking Edmonton transit riders has been sentenced to seven years in prison for killing a ...
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