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20 Jun, 2020
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City man faces murder charges in 7 Brothers Grocery shooting Sunday
A Springfield man has been charged in a homicide that took place inside 7 Brothers Grocery in the 1800 block of South 11th Street Sunday morning.
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Broomfield sentenced to 30 years in 2015 murder of U.S. Army veteran

A Springfield man was sentenced to 30 years in the Department of Corrections Friday for the 2015 murder of Louis Tuttle.

Tennessee legislature passes fetal heartbeat bill, ban on abortions for Down syndrome

NASHVILLE - A wide-ranging abortion restriction bill, once believed to be scrapped for the year, will now become law in Tennessee.

 
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21 cases in Cass County care center outbreak

Ten staff members and 11 residents of a long-term care facility in Cass County have tested positive for COVID-19, officials said Friday.

Tulsa mayor lifts curfew ahead of Trump’s rally after call with president – live updates

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Older Americans face another pandemic risk: Most can’t work remotely despite COVID-19

Mari Madlem says she has plenty of worries about going back to work during the coronavirus pandemic.

Aligning with liberals on DACA and LGBTQ rights, Chief Justice John Roberts asserts his independence

WASHINGTON - The winners at the Supreme Court this week were the nation's LGBTQ community and undocumented immigrants.

Springfield care center gets Deere-made face shields

Aperion Care, an intermediate-care nursing home on Martin Luther King Drive in Springfield, received a donation Friday of 100 face shields manufactured by John Deere.

Oklahoma coronavirus cases surge, hospitalizations rise ahead of Trump’s Tulsa rally

OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma cases of COVID-19 rose by 450 on Thursday, blowing past the record 259 daily cases reported on Wednesday, as the surge of infections continued ahead of a massive rally for President Donald Trump and demonstrations set for this weekend in Tulsa.

Louisville police is firing officer Brett Hankison involved in Breonna Taylor shooting

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Mayor Greg Fischer announced Friday that Louisville Metro Police is initiating termination of officer Brett Hankison, one of three officers to fire weapons at Breonna Taylor's apartment, killing her.