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Tacoma City Council chooses Hilltop for new Link
The News TribuneTacoma's train appears headed to the Hilltop. After months of process, the City Council on Tuesday finally signaled where it wants the Link light rail line to expand first, with a majority of members tentatively choosing a proposed extension route... -
Benewah Human Rights Coalition wins civil rights award
The Spokesman-ReviewA human rights organization in Benewah County has received this year's Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations Civil Rights Award. The Benewah Human Rights Coalition was presented the award Monday night at the annual human rights banquet hosted by...Tags: Civil Rights, Hate Crimes, Justice and Rights, Unrest, Conflicts and War, West Ridge
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Prosecutor calls four alleged Oakland gang members 'domestic terrorists'
The Oakland TribuneA prosecutor labeled four alleged members of a North Oakland gang "domestic terrorists" as he urged a jury Monday to find the quartet guilty of three counts of first-degree murder. "They embrace a mindset, a culture, a way of life where gaining...Tags: Gang Activity, Justice System, Punishment, Murder, Prosecution
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Penn gathering will commemorate King's 'Letter From Birmingham Jail'
The Philadelphia InquirerWhen the jailed leader of the civil rights era scribbled the first words of what would become a literary touchstone for writings on oppression and protest, Drexel Hill's Jonathan Rieder was forging a suburban kid's path to activism. The student member...Tags: Civil Rights, Quakerism, NAACP, Christianity, Entertainment Events
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Tamerlan Tsarnaev was disruptive twice at Cambridge mosque
The two brothers suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon worshiped at the Islamic Society of Boston’s mosque in Cambridge, with the older brother disrupting services and challenging the congregation’s moderate theology, the society...
Tags: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Religion and Belief, Sports, Shootings
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Police tell of showdown with Boston bombing suspects
BOSTON — The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings remained under heavy guard in a hospital Saturday, with an injury to his neck complicating how he would be interrogated and held for trial. The neck wound apparently did not...
Tags: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Justice System, Deval Patrick
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Council to recommend Link route
The News TribuneThe debate concerning where to extend Tacoma's Link light rail system may come to an end of sorts today, as the Tacoma City Council is expected to tentatively choose a route to eventually recommend to Sound Transit. The council is set to discuss as many...Tags: Science and Technology
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Boston Islamic Society confirms outbursts by bombing suspect
ReutersBOSTON, April 22 (Reuters) - One of the men suspected in the Boston Marathon bombing twice disrupted sermons to challenge views expressed by preachers leading services at a local mosque, the Islamic Society of Boston said on Monday. But the suspect,...Tags: FBI, Religion and Belief, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Islam, Sports
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Body of one missing VSU student found in river
Richmond Times-DispatchThe body of one of two missing Virginia State University students was located by divers late Monday afternoon, more than 62 hours after the pair vanished while apparently swimming in the Appomattox River. The search was suspended last night for the second...Tags: Hampton Roads, Hazing, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Virginia State University
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New store heralds reinvestment push
The Free Press, Kinston, N.C.You could call it an oasis. In low-income neighborhoods, there can be a "retail desert." Meaning, because area residents don't have a lot of disposable income, retailers don't feel it's a good move to invest in a new location. Local commercial realtor...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Politics, Dollar General Corporation
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Bryan Cranston to play LBJ in play by Robert Schenkkan
Bryan Cranston is going from playing a meth dealer on AMC's "Breaking Bad" to playing President Lyndon B. Johnson in a new stage production of a work by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan. "All The Way" will open the new season at...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Jane Kaczmarek, Breaking Bad (tv program), Lyndon B. Johnson, Arts and Culture
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OPINION: Economic disparity still hampers black success
The Kansas City StarGwendolyn Grant dismisses any notion that we've entered a post-racial period since the nation elected and re-elected its first African-American president. In the last 50 years, black men and women have gained freedoms and risen to civic and business...Tags: Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Minority Groups, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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