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The pandemic has created a dichotomy in wide open Wyoming, where there have been relatively few cases and just two deaths — but concerns about what might happen with no restrictions.
almost 4 years ago
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The owner of The Charro Mexican Restaurant can’t pay for her medication, so opening is her only option to earn a living during the shutdown.
over 3 years ago
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Trump, who will bring his campaign message of law and order, will likely find a
chilly reception from state and local leaders Tuesday.
over 3 years ago
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Trump and Biden supporters gathered outside ballot-counting sites Thursday in Pennsylvania and other key states.
about 3 years ago
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Jason Meade, the sheriff’s deputy and local pastor who shot Casey Goodson Jr., once preached that violence in the line of duty as a ‘righteous release.’ Goodson’s pastor says Jesus advocated fighting — for the oppressed.
about 3 years ago
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Canadian, Finnish and Japanese experts said police forces in their countries
have a different approach to people with weapons, especially those who appear
mentally ill.
almost 3 years ago
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Authorities charged Robert E. Crimo III with seven counts of first-degree murder
Tuesday but said there was no definitive motive for the rampage.
over 1 year ago
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“Simply put, this should not have happened,” David B. Rausch, director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, said of the fatal beating. “I’m sickened by what I saw.”
12 months ago
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The number of guns found in schools -- hidden in backpacks, waistbands and lockers -- has spiked in recent years, impacting hundreds of thousands of students.
3 months ago
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Gun store owners near Lewiston, Maine, opened their doors in the days after two mass killings and reported a surge in the number of customers buying guns.
3 months ago
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Six months after Louisville bank employee killed five coworkers and wounded eight others, survivors, victims’ families and his parents wonder why it was so easy for a troubled young man to get a rifle. Some are planning to sue the gunmaker.
3 months ago