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Indonesian Muslims protest French's defend over cartoon
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesian Muslims marched to the heavily guarded France Embassy in Indonesia’s capital on Monday to protest France’s president and his staunch support of secular laws that deem caricatures depicting the Prophet Muhammad as protected speech.
Biden headed to Manitowoc for second Wisconsin visit
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Former Vice President Joe Biden plans to campaign Monday in northeast Wisconsin for his second visit to the battleground state this month.
Nebraska man charged in protester’s death dies by suicide
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A white business owner charged with manslaughter for fatally shooting a Black man during protests in Nebraska has died by suicide days after his indictment, his attorney said Sunday.
California moves to consider reparations for slavery
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers are setting up a task force to study and make recommendations for reparations to African Americans, particularly the descendants of slaves, as the nation struggles again with civil rights and unrest following the latest shooting of a Black man by police.
Trump thrills protesting supporters with motorcade drive-by
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump delighted supporters gathered near the White House on Saturday with a slow motorcade drive-by through downtown Washington on the way to his Virginia golf club.
Sneetches and stars at Lakeview
MOSES LAKE — They sat and listened as Adam Munro read.
Faircloth gets 6.5 years for stabbing, killing son
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake man who stabbed and killed his son during an altercation in Moses Lake in January will be spending six and a half years in prison.
Faircloth pleads guilty to manslaughter
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to killing his son during an incident in Moses Lake in January.
Testimony continues in Torres brothers trial
EPHRATA — Testimony in the case of a pair of Royal City brothers, who allegedly fired shots at a car full of people in Moses Lake after a scuffle involving one of the brothers at a recreational marijuana store, seems to indicate the scuffle and shooting were a result of rival gang affiliations.
Reader appreciates CBH coverage on school bond, meeting conduct
I am grateful for the exceptionally well written and edited CBH’s stories and recordings on the School Board meetings, especially because TV news broadcasts have also taken notice and have been hitting me up via text, and furthermore inquiring about the volatile public displays. It is my hopes that the CBH stories will help dissolve the unnecessary and disrespectful interruptions from the audience, for you all and so that people like me that care to get a full picture and help where I can, don’t have to be exposed to that. I understand passion, reactions and not agreeing, and God knows we are all human, but it has been difficult for me to have to witness the rudeness, personal attacks, and constant obstructions due to disorderly conduct. Chief Kevin Fuhr reassured me that there will be continued police care for safety. It is OK for board members to have someone removed if they are causing distracting scenes. It is actually the most appropriate recourse. And yes at the last meeting the lady behind me was overly obnoxious and appeared to be intoxicated. I even gave her an excerpt on being positive. Superintendent Josh Meek’s nondisciplinary “professional guidance” letters for reguidance and a friendly reminder/warning is to be commended; especially because our state and federal laws state, “training and/or retraining, if necessary.” Thank you.
Local schools taking right steps for safety
The Feb. 14 shooting in a Parkland, Florida high school that left 17 dead remains on many people’s minds.
Malaysia's top court hears contempt bid against news portal
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia's top court on Monday heard a rare contempt charge by the attorney general against a popular online news portal for publishing readers' comments that criticized the judiciary, a move slammed by media groups as a clampdown on press freedom.
2 women hit by car on Seattle highway closed amid protests
SEATTLE (AP) — Two women were struck by a car whose driver sped through a protest-related closure on a freeway in Seattle, authorities said early Saturday.
Dream owner Loeffler objects to WNBA's social justice plans
NEW YORK (AP) — Atlanta Dream co-owner Kelly Loeffler is not in favor of the WNBA's social justice plans and has sent a letter to Commissioner Cathy Engelbert objecting to the league’s initiatives to honor the Black Lives Matter movement.
Dream owner Loeffler objects to WNBA's social justice plans
NEW YORK (AP) — Atlanta Dream co-owner Kelly Loeffler is not in favor of the WNBA's social justice plans and has sent a letter to Commissioner Cathy Engelbert objecting to the league’s initiatives to honor the Black Lives Matter movement.
Police: Tennessee woman shoots man she suspected of stealing
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — An 88-year-old white woman in Tennessee who was arrested for allegedly shooting a man she suspected to be taking alcohol from her liquor store said she was “fed up” with people stealing from her.
Lawsuit: Kern County court denied moms entry to proceedings
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — A lawsuit says Kern County Superior Court is unlawfully denying the public's access to court proceedings despite resuming jury trials as the county began reopening for business.
Lawsuit: Kern County court denied moms entry to proceedings
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — A lawsuit says Kern County Superior Court is unlawfully denying the public's access to court proceedings despite resuming jury trials as the county began reopening for business.
California man faces 26 charges in Golden State Killer case
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., a former police officer, faces 13 rape-related charges and 13 murder counts stemming from crimes in the 1970s and 1980s across six counties in California. He is expected to enter a guilty plea during a hearing Monday. Authorities allege the 74-year-old is the elusive Golden State Killer, also known during the crime sprees by nicknames including the East Area Rapist and Visalia Ransacker.
California man faces 26 charges in Golden State Killer case
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., a former police officer, faces 13 rape-related charges and 13 murder counts stemming from crimes in the 1970s and 1980s across six counties in California. He is expected to enter a guilty plea during a hearing Monday. Authorities allege the 74-year-old is the elusive Golden State Killer, also known during the crime sprees by nicknames including the East Area Rapist and Visalia Ransacker.