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Falls School Board candidates cover teacher evaluations, other issues at forum
The Buffalo NewsThe six candidates for the Niagara Falls School Board spent the better part of two hours Tuesday night making their cases to voters about why they should be elected next week. At a forum in Niagara Falls Public Library, the four newcomers and two...Tags: Academic Progress, Elections, Students, Teaching and Learning, Satellite and Cable Service
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AP housing ordinance draws opposition
Highlands Today, Sebring, Fla.A Miami lawyer, downtown property owner and community activist oppose the city's proposed ordinance addressing rooming/boarding houses. At Monday's city council meeting City Manager Julian Deleon said a draft copy of the ordinance was provided to the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Palm Beach County, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Rentals, Mexico
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Grants will help reach valley's uninsured as health reform nears
The Modesto BeeCalifornia's health exchange has awarded $37 million in grants to educate up to 9 million consumers about the Affordable Care Act, with most of the funding going to outreach plans targeting a dozen or more counties. None of the grants announced...Tags: Family Planning, Consumers, Social Services, Social Issues, United Way
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Heat Nightclub closed for next 2 weeks
The Dayton Daily NewsHeat Nightclub will be shut down for the next two weeks. The city of Huber Heights filed a temporary injunction Tuesday afternoon in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, and Judge Dennis J. Adkins responded by granting a temporary restraining order...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Crime, Law and Justice, Bars and Clubs, Court Preliminary
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N.C. political trajectory clear
News & Record, Greensboro, N.C.The true nature of this state legislature is coming into view. You can't judge it by campaign rhetoric or by the fringe proposals. You judge it by what moves forward. And what's moving is a decidedly right-leaning agenda -- fiscally and socially --...Tags: Labor Legislation, Teaching and Learning, Health Insurance, Executive Branch, Republican Party
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St. Louis County police lieutenant who allegedly targeted blacks is fired
St. Louis Post-DispatchSt. Louis County police Lt. Patrick "Rick" Hayes was fired Monday after a nearly six-month internal investigation into whether he ordered officers to target black people in and around retail centers in south St. Louis County. The inquiry began after...Tags: Racism, St. Louis, Crime, Law and Justice, Walmart, Police Investigations
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City to give $100K to family of man killed by police
Baltimore officials plan to give $100,000 to the family of man shot and killed by police in a North Baltimore alley four years ago. The city spending panel, the Board of Estimates, is expected on Wednesday to approve the payment to settle a multimillion-...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Public Officials, Government
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Connecticut NAACP Suffering From Vicious Infighting, According to Members
Connecticut's NAACP is in turmoil. Fierce and prolonged infighting in Bridgeport and Waterbury has forced state and national officers of the civil rights group to step in and order "reorganizations" of those branches. A bitter election battle two...
Tags: Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Waterbury, Racism, Crime, Law and Justice, Asthma
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NC 'Moral Monday' demonstrations bring 49 arrests
The News & ObserverNearly 200 protesters crowded inside the Legislative Building early Monday evening, singing, chanting and echoing many of the same concerns that demonstrators have for the past three Mondays. As members of the state House of Representatives tended to...Tags: Racism, Americans for Prosperity, Labor Legislation, Government Health Care, Health Insurance
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Aiken County students celebrated for character
Aiken Standard, S.C.Lillian Cook, an Langley-Bath-Clearwater Middle School student, works hard to do her best work. She gets along with her peers and is a conscientious student. That's what the school's exploratory team of teachers wrote in a letter of nomination for...Tags: University of Georgia, Students, Teaching and Learning, Advanced Training, Teachers
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Illinois same-sex marriage supporters fight back on robocalls
St. Louis Post-DispatchSupporters of same-sex marriage legislation in Illinois are fighting fire with fire in East St. Louis, by targeting a "robocall" campaign there. "I urge you to support the majority of Illinoisans," civil rights leader Julian Bond says in an automated...Tags: Social Issues, Politics, Same-Sex Marriage, Elections, Religion and Belief
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O'Malley to sign death penalty repeal today
Gov. Martin O'Malley will sign legislation Thursday morning abolishing capital punishment in Maryland -- a goal of his since he took office in 2007. The governor's approval will make Maryland the 18th state to repeal the death penalty. A throng of...
Tags: Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Government, Punishment
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