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Deputy’s killing solved 51 years later with help of Facebook comments, Maryland cops say
Miami Herald via AOL· 2 years agoAbout an hour before midnight on a Saturday in 1971, police were dispatched to a country club in...
Pope accepts Tobin's resignation, Providence gets new bishop
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 1 year agoPope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Thomas J. Tobin, and as of 6 a.m. Monday, Tobin...
Letters to the editor: How can we prevent more mass shootings? Our readers react.
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 2 years agoHow will more mental health care prevent more mass shootings? As a licensed mental health provider for the past 16 years, I would like some help understanding how increasing mental health services ...
Walz must be held accountable after years of failures: Howe
SC Cloud | St. Cloud Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoElection day is coming, and voting is the best thing we can do to hold our leaders accountable. As for me, I hope I’ve earned your support with my consistent voting record to give the surplus ...
Man Hit By Car On Long Island Expressway Now Charged With Murdering Girlfriend
Oxygen via Yahoo News· 2 years agoA New York man allegedly gunned down his girlfriend at her upscale apartment building in Long...
Here's who is giving Stephanie Terry money in race for Evansville mayor
The Courier & Press via Yahoo News· 6 months agoNo one yet knows whether the campaign kitty Democrat Stephanie Terry raised through mid-October will...
'Shell game': When private equity comes to town, hospitals can see cutbacks, closures
Stateline.org via Yahoo News· 3 months agoJan. 18—Hollowed Out This story is the first in a series examining private equity's impact on health care and the ways that states are responding. Peggy Malone walks the quiet halls of Crozer-Chester ...
Survivors: Illinois AG’s report on clergy sex abuse is more detailed and transparent than Maryland’s
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 11 months agoA new report by the Illinois Attorney General’s Office on sexual abuse by Catholic clergy in that state is too long for most readers to absorb in a day or two, but that didn’t stop Liz Murphy ...