ISP investigating Washington County crash leaving 4-year-old in critical condition
ISP investigating Washington County crash leaving 4-year-old in critical condition
ISP investigating Washington County crash leaving 4-year-old in critical condition
Students took over Imperial Avenue seeking justice for their classmate who said she was sexually assaulted by another student earlier this month.
San Diego City College will soon offer it’s first four-year degree. It’s the second community college in the district to do so. This one will be in cyber defense and analysis.
River City — a minimum-security, community-based correctional facility (CBCF) — is funded by a $12.8 million Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction grant.
Hundreds of ribbons were tied to the railings outside St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney on Wednesday, February 1, for victim-survivors of child sexual abuse ahead of Cardinal George Pell’s funeral on Thursday.Footage by Sydney-based satirist and activist Pauline Pantsdown shows the colorful ribbons outside the cathedral. Paul Auchettl can be seen at the end of the footage.According to the ABC, Auchettl was a witness at the Royal Commission into Institutional Child Sexual Abuse who travelled to Rome with a group of survivors to witness Pell giving evidence to the Royal Commission in 2016.The commission found Pell knew of allegations of offending in the Ballarat diocese as early as 1973, when he was Episcopal Vicar for Education, which Pell rejected.Auchettl, who is reportedly a survivor of child sexual abuse, organised the ribbon tying event and said it was not a protest aimed at Pell, but a reminder of the church’s debt to victims and their families, according to the ABC.“I’ve come to Sydney to tie ribbons for people who are too sick to be here, and who aren’t alive anymore, and for their families who are too angry to be here.”Pell’s body was lying in state on Wednesday before his funeral mass on Thursday. A separate funeral mass was held for Pell in Rome after he died there in early January aged 81. Credit: Pauline Pantsdown via Storyful
New Mississippi National Guard facility set to open next year in Brandon
Elon University commemorates 100th anniversary of campus fire with year of events
The president of the Arizona Super Bowl Committee Jay Parry says part of the the big game is the impact, especially on minority owned businesses.
Chelsea’s pursuit of Argentina World Cup winner Enzo Fernandez went down to the wire on deadline day, after Arsenal completed the signing of Blues midfielder Jorginho
Alligator hunting license applications available Wednesday
A new report by the insurance site QuoteWizard shows childbirths are down 7% across the country since 2016. The decline is not uniform. Births are down almost 20% in Alaska and only two states, New Hampshire and Tennessee, recorded increases. Arizona is down 8%, ranking the state 16th.
Violinist visits East High School in Des Moines
Florida lawmakers propose bill to make it easier to impose death penalty
The federal government has released new national standards for long-term care homes, after COVID-19 ravaged these facilities. Heather Yourex-West looks at the new guidelines, while Mercedes Stephenson explains how they're not mandatory, and how the NDP is reacting to the recommendations.
Cocoa High School alum to play in Super Bowl
It’s an addiction so deadly, one pill can kill. Fentanyl exposure is on the rise in Arizona and the Banner Poison Control Center is seeing an increase. According to officials at the center, in 2022, they received 108 reports of fentanyl exposure in children under the age of 17. In 2017, that total number was six.
Longtime Mississippi lawmaker Alyce Clarke will not seek reelection
To keep your palms and digits supremely hydrated all season long, we asked a few experts about the best anti-aging hand creams to keep in your beauty rotation. While we often recognize the importance of layering serums, moisturizers, and protective sunscreens on our faces, many dermatologists say the same methods can be applied to the skin on our fingers and hands, too. "I think hands are the next frontier," dermatologist and founder of Idriss Dermatology in New York City Shereene Idriss tells BAZAAR.com.
Between COVID-19 mandates, election controversy, and several other issues in the last few years, it’s become more common to see disruption in public meetings. 23ABC took a look at how lawmakers are updating the California Brown Act to address the increase in unruly behavior.
More than 40 percent of American adults are considered obese, also making them more susceptible to heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancers. But a new study found that getting children to eat better early on could have a big impact on their future health as adults. As Maya Rodriguez explains it all starts in a school garden.