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The event was meant to be a reconciliatory discussion between community members and police. But many said they felt attendance was lacking among both groups.
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A Virginia-based group filed a federal civil rights complaint against ICSD last week. It alleges the district discriminated against white students during events last month.
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"I make a lot of music when I'm depressed or sad," Randolph added their mental health issues do not mean there is anything wrong with them. "I think it means there's something wrong with society, you know, society that could be working a lot harder to meet my basic needs and to make me feel wanted and loved."
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“This is a restorative bill. It’s about rehabilitation, it’s about our communities. It’s about investing."
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“The tragedy in Buffalo has created an unexpected and unintended context for the planned assessment."
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Governor Tom Wolf vowed to veto the bill if it reaches his desk and called it "disturbing."
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Last week's racist mass shooting in a Buffalo supermarket left ten people dead and three wounded. Here's what WSKG has learned in the days since the attack.
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In 1970, after New York became the first state to legalize abortion, an estimated 200,000 women came from other states to have the procedure here.
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Over 100 people gathered in downtown Binghamton to light candles and ready supplies to send to Buffalo.
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Investigators say they are looking into a document published online filled with rants about race and the "replacement" theory.
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“The hate has not just infected our society and how people think. It’s literally been weaponized."
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The district attorney insisted that law enforcement had followed proper procedure, and that nothing else could have been done to intervene, under current law.