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Amber Alert canceled after Columbia Heights baby found safe
Columbia Heights police say an Amber Alert was canceled Wednesday afternoon after a 3-week old baby was found safe. The child was abducted by a 37-year-old woman earlier in the day.
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US pauses most visa applications from Zimbabwe in another restriction on travelers from Africa
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — The United States on Thursday announced a pause on all routine visa applications for citizens of ...
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AMBER Alert issued for Twin Cities infant
Police in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, issued an AMBER Alert Wednesday afternoon for 3-week-old Dior Gooch, who they say was ...
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNAmber Alert: 3-week-old child abducted in Columbia Heights
An Amber Alert was issued Wednesday afternoon as the Columbia Heights Police Department is attempting to located an abducted ...
It’s not clear what caused the problem, which was resolved late Wednesday, though some service disruptions continued into ...
LawnStarter reports a well-maintained lawn can increase home value by $20,000–$25,000, improving curb appeal and buyer appeal.
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What to know as Trump’s immigration crackdown strips tuition breaks from thousands of students
Tens of thousands of U.S. college students without legal resident status are losing access to in-state tuition prices as part ...
Four people were arrested on Friday after SWAT teams conducted a bust at a home in Miami linked to shootings and drug ...
Lindsey Langston, the winner of the 2024 Miss United States contest, filed a report with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Department, accusing Rep. Cory Mills of threatening to release nude videos of her ...
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSN'I saw an arm go up': Port St. Lucie man on a morning walk spots a woman the river calling for help
A Port St. Lucie woman, who police say was found treading water, and at one point clinging to a concrete pylon in the St. Lucie River, is out of danger.
The renewed push for water safety follows alarming data. Since 2021, more than 150 children with autism have drowned in Florida, according to data compiled by local and state safety organizations.
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