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Month: August 2025

Sacramento café owner relieved after arrest of man accused of defecating outside shop

By Carolina Estrada Click here for updates on this story     SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA) — A downtown Sacramento café owner expressed relief after authorities arrested a man accused of defecating outside his coffee shop in broad daylight. “I’m glad that the DA and the county have taken their measures against this action,” said Hesham Hussain, owner

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Barry West is now being charged with murder after shooting at a car

Mom shot during road rage incident dies

By Metia Carroll Click here for updates on this story     PONCHATOULA, Lousiana (WDSU) — A Tickfaw man is now being charged with murder after shooting at a car, hitting and killing a 17-year-old pregnant girl during a road rage incident on Sunday. Katelynn Strate, 17, of Ponchatoula, died Tuesday evening. According to deputies, on Sunday,

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Julian Castro Fast Facts

CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here is a look at the life of Julián Castro, former Housing and Urban Development secretary and 2020 presidential candidate. Personal Birth date: September 16, 1974 Birth place: San Antonio, Texas Birth name: Julián Castro Father: Jesse Guzman, political activist and educator Mother: Maria “Rosie” del Rosario Castro, political activist

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The Omaha City Council voted 4-3 to keep DEI language in the 2026 budget despite concerns Trump administration executive order could jeopardize federal funding.

City council votes to keep DEI language in budget despite federal funding concerns from Trump order

By Hannah McIlree Click here for updates on this story     OMAHA, Nebraska (KMTV) — The Omaha City Council voted 4-3 Tuesday to keep diversity, equity and inclusion language in its 2026 budget, rejecting a resolution that sought to remove the references amid concerns about potential federal funding cuts under the Trump administration. Council member LaVonya

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