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Health Care · SouthportSOUTHPORT, N.C. (WNCN/AP) — A mass shooting that shattered the evening tranquility of a picturesque, seaside town in North Carolina was a “highly premeditated” attack that left three people dead and five injured, police said Sunday. The suspect in the attack from a boat on a waterfront bar was in custody. Nigel Edge, 40, of Oak Island, is accused of opening fire Saturday night from a boat into a crowd gathered at the American Fish Company in Sou…See the Story
'We Grieve Deeply': Southport Mourns Mass Shooting as Prayers, Support Offered to Families
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Kathy Hochul · New YorkOctober is National Pedestrian Safety Month. This is a national campaign led by the NHTSA to raise awareness about pedestrian safety. PEDESTRIAN SAFETY AWARENESS MONTHLocally, in Acadiana, Destination Zero Death Acadiana is taking an active role in the national campaign for Safety Month. Ashley Moran, Program Manager, sat down with KATC to give the public more details.In 2023, Acadiana recorded 68 crashes involving pedestrians, according to DZD …See the Story
Destination Zero Deaths Acadiana Highlights Safety Measures for National Pedestrian Safety Month
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United States · United StatesThe owners of the decommissioned Indian Point nuclear facility sued the state over its efforts to regulate wastewater disposal at the facility.See the Story
Federal Judge Says New York Overstepped in Banning Radioactive Water Disposal in Hudson River
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