Authorities in South Carolina say they've found the body of a 17-year-old girl from New York who disappeared while visiting Myrtle Beach on spring break 13 years ago.
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Cindi Soden was working her shift at Applebee's when she heard a woman screaming for help. A boy was choking on his food. That's when Cindi acted quickly.
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There's a new initiative from a city council member to target and shutdown so-called nuisance properties that continue to plague neighborhoods.
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From childhood, Lenore Sears wanted to be a nurse. Now, her work, home and community life all revolve around nursing and she does it despite disability from multiple sclerosis.
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Visions examines the mental health crisis in the AAPI community and an effort to build bridges between Black and Asian communities. Plus, 3 women on breaking the glass ceiling and one school helping new immigrants integrate.
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Will GOP front-runner Dr. Mehmet Oz win in the GOP senate race? How will John Fetterman fare in the race for the Dem nominee? And who will face off in the Gubernatorial race in the fall? Our experts weigh in.
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Social platforms have learned to remove violent videos of extremist shootings more quickly over the past few years. It's just not clear they're moving quickly enough.
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There have been no fare increases this year, but as SEPTA officials discuss their budget, a top priority for them is improving safety.
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"I put the clothes on and I was just so taken aback," Maddy Bill said. "And our personalities are very similar. She has been like my best friend since I was a little girl."
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Ideas from "The Great Replacement Theory" filled a racist screed supposedly posted online by the white 18-year-old man accused of targeting Black people in Saturday's rampage. Authorities were still working to confirm its authenticity.
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In a 180-page manifesto, he espoused racist views. Investigators say he targeted the grocery store in Buffalo, NY because he wanted to be in an area with a high concentration of Black people to attack.
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The last full day of campaigning in Pennsylvania's hotly contested primaries for governor and U.S. Senate began Monday with a top Senate candidate in the hospital and establishment Republicans trying to stave off victories by candidates they worry will be unelectable in the fall.
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