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Henry Ossawa Tanner Special Tribute At Pennsylvania Academy Of The Fine Arts
Oassawa Tanner is first Black artist to have work purchased by the White House. He was from, and studied art in Philadelphia. As a tribute his work is being shown at the Pennsylvania Academy Of The Fine Arts.
Tags: Fines, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), White House
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Letters: Zero tolerance at schools
Re "States finding zero tolerance in schools no longer adds up," May 23 One of the reasons that schools favor zero-tolerance policies is that they remove the school from reasoning, critical thinking and individual evaluation. They can just look up the... -
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Turning on red We all know you must stop before you turn right on red, and there are some corners where it is illegal, but we all tend to just hesitate, look both ways and turn. We think we stopped, but the new cameras that are at numerous corners can...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Fines, Osama bin Laden, Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach
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Wrongful sentence not over until paperwork is done
Eleven days after announcing murder charges against a man whose DNA matched blood found at the scene of a 1994 slaying at a Waukegan appliance store, a Lake County prosecutor asked a judge Friday for more time to do paperwork before dropping the charges...Tags: Theft, Waukegan, Lawyers, Trials, Judges
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Senate passes anti-gang bill
State's attorneys may soon have more power to target gang leaders under a crackdown measure the Illinois Senate approved Friday at the urging of Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Sponsoring Sen. Tony Munoz, D-Chicago, said the bill will provide a new way for law...Tags: Illinois General Assembly, Pat Quinn, Chicago Mayor, Gang Activity, Heroin
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Second chance for meth lab operator
South Bend TribuneCASSOPOLIS -- When Joshua Wyatt entered the courtroom at Cass County Circuit Court on Friday, he was staring down the barrel of a minimum 51-month prison sentence. Suffice it to say, Friday turned out to be his lucky day as the 33-year-old Buchanan...Tags: Culture, Trials, Substance Abuse, Judges, Prosecution
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Lawsuit: School ignored relationship
LAPORTE (AP) -- The family of a teenage girl who had sex with her volleyball coach more than 20 times is suing the LaPorte school district for $18.7 million, claiming school officials ignored signs that the two were involved in a relationship. The...Tags: Laws, Juvenile Delinquency, Volleyball, Lawyers, Trials
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Emanuel anti-gang law passes Illinois Senate
Tribune reporterState's attorneys may soon have more power to target gang leaders under a crackdown measure the Illinois Senate approved today at the urging of Mayor Rahm Emanuel. The change makes it easier to prosecute people who organize illegal activities but use...Tags: Laws, Illinois General Assembly, Crime, Law and Justice, Gang Activity, Heroin
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Prisoner Gets 2 1/2 Years In Fellow Inmate's Death
The Hartford CourantVERNON A prisoner at the Northern Correctional Institution pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree manslaughter for punching and causing the death of a fellow inmate. Jose Gutierrez, 27, admitted to punching inmate Jason Scribner, 31, on March 10, 2011,...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, University of Connecticut Health Center, Justice System, Prisons
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Two men in multiple robberies case sentenced
Two men from a San Diego gang were sentenced Friday in connection with two Orange County robberies, one of which was in Laguna Beach. Michael Burgin, 32, and Adam Weick, 31, were two out of 12 defendants sentenced for a 2009 crime spree involving Baca...Tags: Theft, Trials, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Gang Activity
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Man convicted in accident that sent officer off JFX
The motorist who slammed into the back of a Baltimore police car that struck an officer and sent her plunging over the side of elevated Interstate 83 has been convicted of three traffic offenses, closing one chapter of a horrific crash that has ended...
Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Transportation Accidents, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Barbecue restaurants facing fire from South Florida cities
If you want authentic barbecue, it's a good weekend to fire up your backyard pit because barbecue restaurants say some South Florida cities aren't too hot on their traditional slow cookers. The fragrant smoke that attracts 'cue lovers is often a...
Tags: Coconut Creek, Fines, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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