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Judge moves the Park City casino lawsuit to Kansas
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA decision on whether a tribal casino will be built in Park City will now be up to a Kansas judge. Judge Beryl Howell in the District of Columbia ruled Wednesday that the case filed by the Wyandotte Nation should be moved to Kansas. Back in July, the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ken Salazar, Justice System, Trials, Politics
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New developments expected in suit over Native American casino
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWith a state-controlled casino under construction south of Wichita, the Oklahoma-based Wyandotte Nation still wants to build its own casino just north of Wichita. But the U.S. Department of Interior has to approve. "It may take us longer than we want it...Tags: Minority Groups, Native Americans, Trials, Politics
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ID errors put hundreds in L.A. County jails
Hundreds of people have been wrongly imprisoned inside the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department jails in recent years, with some spending weeks behind bars before authorities realized those arrested were mistaken for wanted criminals, a Times...Tags: Police Arrests, Prisons, Interior Policy, Law Enforcement, Los Angeles Times
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The simple answer to a complex problem
While religious leaders attempt to find spiritual solace in the Seal Beach murders (“Coming to terms with the Seal Beach shooting,” Oct. 23), atheist Roberta Medford got it right when she stated, “The only real solution is to take all...Tags: Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Murder, Politics
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Portantino deserves to be questioned
Reader Bob Tanabe (“Not another stupid gun law,” June 5) took a well-deserved swipe at Assemblyman Anthony “Time-On-His-Hands” Portantino for his legislation to ban the open display of firearms at a time when California is drowning...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Times, Politics, Gun Control
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Thanking today's veterans with help
There is a tendency on Memorial Day, even now with U.S. troops stationed across a restive Middle East, to focus on the past. With two World Wars, Vietnam, the Korean War and other military conflicts under our collective belt, there is certainly much...Tags: Memorial Day, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Korean War (1950-1953), Housing and Urban Planning
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Sharpening both sides of the ax
It intrigues and puzzles me that those who have axes to grind never sharpen both sides of the ax. This is particularly true for those who vehemently oppose any sort of gun control. Their arguments are so emotionally driven that thoughtful and balanced...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Defense, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Real Estate
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Violent 'Goodfellas' Gang Taken Down
pix11.com | @wpixThey terrorized one street in central Harlem but gave themselves nicknames, modeled on a late mobster from Queens. 20 members of the "1-2-9" gang, based on West 129th Street, between Fifth and Lenox Avenues, were busted by the FBI and NYPD and brought...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Personal Weapon Control, Unrest, Conflicts and War, New York City Police Department, Gang Activity
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Archivists scramble after men accused of stealing historic documents
On an invitingly bright summer day, the reading room at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania starts filling up nonetheless as soon as the doors open: professors, Ph.D. candidates and amateur genealogists alike stream in to spend hours perusing the...Tags: Police Arrests, Connecticut, Elections, Connecticut Historical Society, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Sedgwick County considering charging credit card fees
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsSedgwick County is considering charging transaction fees for using credit cards when paying for some services. "What that means is you use your credit card to pay a county tax and then we charge you whatever the fee would be from the credit card so we...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Credit and Debt, Politics
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Children's Museum announces plan for former Winona Hospital site
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis updated the Metropolitan Planning Organization on plans for the former Winona Hospital site Wednesday morning.
The museum released a map, showcasing where housing, retail shops and green space would be located in the...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Housing and Urban Planning, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Run! Cheetah Hunt open at Busch Gardens
The newest roller coaster in Florida isn't a ferocious, man-eating tiger — but it's no pussycat either.
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay's Cheetah Hunt, which debuted last week, carries some of its namesake's qualities in the form of speedy bursts and...Tags: Indigenous People, Amusement and Theme Parks, Islands of Adventure, Facebook, Cat (animal)
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