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Pro-Palestinian protesters block entrance to Travis Air Force base in Fairfield; dozens arrested

By Carlos Castañeda Click here for updates on this story     FAIRFIELD, California (KPIX) — A pro-Palestinian protest at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield resulted in the arrest of dozens of people demonstrating against Israel’s war in Gaza and the U.S. military’s support. Fairfield police said the protest involving about 50 people rallying to “nonviolently

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75-year-old victim’s grandson charged with her murder, burglarizing her home in South Pasadena

By Dean Fioresi Click here for updates on this story     PASADENA, California (KCAL/KCBS) — Prosecutors on Wednesday charged two men, one of which being the grandson of the victim, for murdering and burglarizing the home of a 75-year-old South Pasadena woman in June. Bikramjot Singh Padda, 28, and Josh Edward Atkins, 44, were both charged

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Social Security error declared Philadelphia woman dead: “They said I was deceased”

By Joshua Sidorowicz Click here for updates on this story     PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — A clerical error has turned Renee Williams into the living dead. The 66-year-old West Philadelphia woman lost access to her bank accounts, health insurance and retirement benefits after being mistakenly placed on the Social Security Administration’s “Death Master File.” Williams turned to

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The community was invited to the Salvation Army of Texarkana’s Boys and Girls Club Wednesday to watch young poets compete in their first poetry slam.

Texarkana’s Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club competes in its first-ever poetry slam

By Tracy Gladney Click here for updates on this story     TEXARKANA, Arkansas (KTBS) — The community was invited to the Salvation Army of Texarkana’s Boys and Girls Club Wednesday to watch young poets compete in their first poetry slam. In partnership with the Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council, the effort offered emotions and performance

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Miami real estate developer set to surrender to felony homicide charges in deadly Biscayne Bay boat crash

By Tynisa Senior, Dannielle Garcia Click here for updates on this story     MIAMI, Florida (WSVN) — A real estate developer is set to surrender Thursday, years after his alleged involvement in a deadly boat crash. More than two years after Seventeen-year-old Luciana Fernandez died, and 19-year-old Katerina Puig was left permanently disable by the crash.

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