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Homeless camps spring up in ML
MOSES LAKE — A federal court's ruling with regard to the homeless using city parks to camp has led to an increase in homeless camps in Moses Lake as of late.
Red light cameras barely breaking even for Moses Lake this year
MOSES LAKE — Red light cameras at four intersections in Moses Lake city limits generated nearly a million dollars in 2019, but the city kept only a bit more than half of that. And this year, the cameras are producing a lot less revenue.
Thousands gather in Seattle to protest racial injustices
SEATTLE (AP) — Thousands of protesters gathered near downtown Seattle on Saturday in a show of solidarity with fellow demonstrators in Portland, Oregon, where tensions with federal law enforcement have boiled over.
Arizona to remove 2 Confederate monuments from state land
PHOENIX (AP) — Two Confederate monuments on Arizona state property, including one at the Capitol, will be removed at the request of the organization that erected them, Gov. Doug Ducey's administration announced Wednesday.
Arizona to remove 2 Confederate monuments from state land
PHOENIX (AP) — Two Confederate monuments on Arizona state property, including one at the Capitol, will be removed at the request of the organization that erected them, Gov. Doug Ducey's administration announced Wednesday.
Hong Kong protest leader fired from university teaching job
HONG KONG (AP) — A professor and leading figure in Hong Kong’s political opposition has been fired from his university job following China’s passage of a sweeping new national security law.
10 shot with injuries of 'various severity' in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — At least 10 people were shot in Minneapolis, police there said early Sunday.
Thai Cabinet approves draft laws against torture, abductions
BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s Cabinet has approved draft laws on prevention of torture and forced disappearances, a measure that has long been sought by human rights activists.
Michigan Legislature OKs cocktails to go to help restaurants
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — People could order cocktails for pickup or delivery from Michigan bars and restaurants through 2025 under a bill that won final approval Wednesday and will be signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Women's soccer to be professional in Italy by 2022
ROME (AP) — The Italian Football Federation aims to make the women’s game professional in the country by 2022, describing the move as “undelayable.”
Fractious Nicaraguan opposition unites to challenge Ortega
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — Nicaragua’s often fractious opposition formally united Thursday with an eye to ousting President Daniel Ortega in elections next year.
Police chief increases community engagement division
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — About six weeks into his job as Portland’s police chief, Chuck Lovell has decided to boost the Police Bureau’s Community Engagement Division with a captain, one sergeant and five officers starting in August.
Twins to keep off-duty Minneapolis police for 2020 security
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins will keep using off-duty Minneapolis police officers for security during the 2020 season.
The Latest: 1 OU women's basketball player tests positive
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on sports around the world:
Judge allows challenge to terrorist watchlist to move ahead
FALLS CHURCH, Va, (AP) — A federal judge in Maryland is allowing dozens of Muslim plaintiffs to move ahead with a lawsuit against Attorney General William Barr and other federal officials challenging the constitutionality of the government's watchlist of people identified as “known or suspected terrorists.”
Twins to keep off-duty Minneapolis police for 2020 security
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins will keep using off-duty Minneapolis police officers for security during the 2020 season.
Police chief increases community engagement division
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — About six weeks into his job as Portland’s police chief, Chuck Lovell has decided to boost the Police Bureau’s Community Engagement Division with a captain, one sergeant and five officers starting in August.
New Mexico cases total 12,520 heading into holiday weekend
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico health officials on Thursday reported an additional 248 COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total of confirmed infections to 12,520.
New Mexico cases total 12,520 heading into holiday weekend
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico health officials on Thursday reported an additional 248 COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total of confirmed infections to 12,520.
UN-backed experts point to new war crimes in Syria conflict
GENEVA (AP) — Investigators commissioned by the U.N.’s top human rights body say Syrian government forces and their Russian allies bombarded civilian sites in Idlib province indiscriminately, while rebels tortured and executed civilians in recent months, acts amounting to war crimes on both sides.