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Clovis, California · ClovisPEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) -- Murder charges are likely forthcoming for a Central Peoria teenager accused of being the triggerwoman in connection with a deadly shooting that occurred on Peoria's Riverfront earlier this week. Deziaah Hunter, 19, appeared Thursday in Peoria County Circuit Court on the sole charge of aggravated battery with a firearm, a felony that carries a mandatory prison term of six to 30 years if she's convicted. Hunter stood at the …See the Story
UPDATED: Murder Charges 'Likely' to Come Next Week, Prosecutor Tells Judge
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Richmond, United States · RichmondCHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- As protests against federal immigration enforcement continue to ripple across the country, Central Virginians are rallying in support of demonstrators in Los Angeles. "It's my duty to support other communities," said protester Diana Ganey. In Chesterfield County, protesters held signs the evening of Monday, June 9, and chanted slogans -- such as “Not in L.A. or V.A., immigrants are here to stay” -- while standi…See the Story
‘No person is illegal’: Central Virginians rally in solidarity with Los Angeles ICE protesters
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Fresno, California · FresnoWith a high temperature of 96 degrees in Fresno and a blaring sun, thousands of people gathered in the Tower District to watch and participate in the 2025 Pride Parade on June 7. The parade started at 10 a.m., with shuttle services offered at Fresno City College due to limited parking. Because of the heat, water, cooling stations and nurses were available throughout the parade. Bryan Esparza is the president of Rainbow Pride, the organization th…See the Story