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Ex-shelter director gets prison, $95K theft ‘reprehensible,’ prosecutor says
The attorney for Teri Lyn Looney said there was "no clear motive" for his client to steal $95,000 from an agency that served homeless families and domestic-abuse survivors.
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2mBrowns named a candidate for ESPY’s Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year Award
The Browns were named a finalist for the ESPY Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year for their major community and youth football initiatives.
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7mHow many second chances should Ja Morant get? -- Bill Oram
Would the Memphis Grizzlies, the organization that knows Morant best, have let him go if they believed he was a budding redemption story?
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2mSignal issues cause up to 90-minute delays on NJ Transit on a World Cup match day
The signal issues were occurring near the Newark Broad Street station.
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4mMobile’s Cooper Riverside Park reopens temporarily for July Fourth fireworks event
On Tuesday, the statue returned to the park that has carried Ervin S. Cooper’s name since 1996.
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6mDoes Oregon DOJ have authority to run intelligence center?
Attorney argued the state’s TITAN Fusion Center collects and shares information on Oregonians without any criminal suspicion. The state says it has operated as an authorized information clearinghouse since 2006.