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Million-dollar lawsuit launched against Missouri police over fatal shooting of blind and deaf dog...
The Independent US via AOL· 17 minutes agoThe owner of a tiny blind and deaf dog in Sturgeon, Missouri, is suing the city and one of its...
Here's what you need to know: Wednesday, May 29
KOMU Columbia· 10 hours agoSturgeon community got to voice their concerns Tuesday against the police officer who shot and killed a blind and deaf dog at the first Board of Aldermen...
Missouri governor sets vote on tax exemption for child care centers, Kansas City police funding
Missouri Independent via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoMissouri will have two constitutional amendments on the Aug. 6 primary ballot, one to grant tax...
Owner of 13-pound dog shot to death by Sturgeon cop sues officer, city - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 24 hours agoThe owner of a 13-pound, blind-and-deaf dog that was shot to death by a Sturgeon police officer on May 19 is filing a lawsuit against the officer and the city. Nicholas Hunter ...
Insider: How Trump's campaign recruited sheriffs for Michigan immigration event
Detroit News· 4 days agoAll 83 Michigan sheriffs received an invitation to participate in Republican presidential candidate...
Defense attorneys, ACLU question whether new bail reviews for unrepresented defendants are working
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMay 28—With more than 600 criminal defendants now unable to find a court-appointed attorney, some Maine defense lawyers say the problem is only getting worse and court officials are turning ...
5 Tennessee Whiskey Destinations for Distillery Tours and Tastings
Food & Wine via Yahoo News· 6 days agoKelli Dirks Photo Nelson’s may tout a 150-year history in the state and a claim for the oldest...
Arizona Latinos weigh disappointment with Trump and Biden, especially on the border
NBC Universal via AOL· 6 days agoEight said that they would vote for the constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in the...
Opinion | Russia is flooding Europe with disinformation. The U.S. elections are next.
Washington Post· 2 days agoThe campaign was not shocking, given Russia’s kitchen-sink efforts to manipulate Western public...
Six trends that will change the way you travel this summer
Crain's Cleveland Business· 6 days agoThe Transportation Security Administration also said on Tuesday that it expects—for the first time—to screen more than 3 million passengers nationally in a single day “at some point this summer ...