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10 Jun, 2020
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SPD ‘Stand in Solidarity’ event canceled
The Springfield Police Department has canceled a Tuesday afternoon event intended to promote unity in the community due to inclement weather.
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Pritzker calls for police accountability, more community investment at roundtable

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President of police union chapter in Florida suspended after ‘despicable’ Facebook post

BREVARD COUNTY, Fla.

 
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Sangamon County man dies of COVID-19

A man in his 80s who lives in Sangamon County but was a patient at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St.

‘More masks than jellyfish’: Environmental groups worry about coronavirus waste in oceans

Environmental organizations are raising alarm about growing ocean pollution caused by increased waste created out of the coronavirus pandemic.

 
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Woman slaps customer in Phoenix store who berated her with racist language in viral video

PHOENIX - It was the slap heard around the world.

Portland police chief resigns after 6 months amid George Floyd protests

Portland Police Bureau Chief Jami Resch on Monday announced she was stepping down from her position amid protests against police brutality, marking the end of her tenure as the bureau's chief after six months.

Army to consider changing names of forts named after Confederate generals

WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy signaled their willingness to discuss scrapping Confederate names on forts across the country, Army Col.

Joe Biden among speakers demanding justice at funeral service for George Floyd, whose death rocked the world

HOUSTON - Relatives and elected leaders spoke passionately at Tuesday's funeral for George Floyd, demanding reforms and justice for a black man whose death has shaken the world.

Here’s what public needs to know about hospital safety during pandemic

Health care leaders at Springfield's main hospitals and clinics say their facilities are safe and people should seek the care they need.