• Las Vegas kindergarten teacher under investigation after class allegedly played ‘Chase the Slave’ game

    Las Vegas kindergarten teacher under investigation after class allegedly played ‘Chase the Slave’ game
    (KSNV/NBC News) Nevada's Clark County School District is investigating reports of a game played inside a kindergarten class that they say "featured racial implications."The game, played at Lewis E. Rowe Elementary in Las Vegas, was styled after "Duck Duck Goose" and reportedly involved setting up one person as a slave and another as a hunter.Jollina Simpson recorded video of her 6-year old daughter describing the game after playing it in class.The young girl talks about how the slave is meant to
  • Local Prisoner Advocacy Organization Launches Statewide Ballot Initiative

    Local Prisoner Advocacy Organization Launches Statewide Ballot Initiative
    The Arizona branch of American Friends Service Committee filed a ballot initiative called the Second Chances, Rehabilitation & Public Safety Act yesterday at Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs' office in Phoenix.They have until July 2 to collect 237,645 valid signatures.AFSC-AZ, headquartered here in Tucson, is a nonprofit organization that lobbies for criminal justice reform legislation at the state capital every year and conducts community outreach and research related to end
  • An Italian prosecutor says a cargo ship captain was arrested for suspected arms trafficking between Turkey and Libya

    An Italian prosecutor says a cargo ship captain was arrested for suspected arms trafficking between Turkey and Libya
    ROME (AP) — An Italian prosecutor says a cargo ship captain was arrested for suspected arms trafficking between Turkey and Libya.
    The post An Italian prosecutor says a cargo ship captain was arrested for suspected arms trafficking between Turkey and Libya appeared first on KVOA.
  • Sanders, Biden take shots at Bloomberg prior to Wednesday’s debate

    Sanders, Biden take shots at Bloomberg prior to Wednesday’s debate
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — The first major test of billionaire Mike Bloomberg's presidential campaign is about to play out in Las Vegas.He'll face questions and sharp elbows on a debate stage for the first time Wednesday night.The rival campaigns of Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden started early, taking pre-debate shots at the former New York mayor.It all shows how seriously Democrats are taking Bloomberg, now that he’s rocketed to double-digit support in national polls and qualified for the next
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  • Judge rules in favor of migrants in case involving unsanitary conditions at BP facilities

    Judge rules in favor of migrants in case involving unsanitary conditions at BP facilities
    PHOENIX (AP) - A U.S. judge in Arizona sided
    with migrants who have long-complained about inhumane and unsanitary conditions
    in some U.S. Border Patrol' facilities in the state.The ruling came weeks after the conclusion of
    a seven-day trial in which attorneys for migrants who sued in 2015 argued that
    the agency holds immigrants in extremely cold, overcrowded, unsanitary and
    inhumane conditions.
    The order makes permanent a preliminary
    injunction that U.S. District Court Judge David C. Bury issued
  • Trump sends tweets targeting Justice Department’s handling of Russia investigation

    Trump sends tweets targeting Justice Department’s handling of Russia investigation
    (NBC News)  President Trump continued to tweet and retweet about the Justice Department Wednesday, against the wishes of Attorney General William Barr.The president shared comments from conservative allies that Barr should "clean house," targeting those involved in the Russia investigation.It comes as the White House tries to tamp down reports that Barr considered resigning over some of the president's past tweets.The president  also raised eyebrows when he claimed a title that belongs
  • US judge sides with migrants in lawsuit against conditions at some Border Patrol facilities in Arizona

    US judge sides with migrants in lawsuit against conditions at some Border Patrol facilities in Arizona
    PHOENIX (AP) — US judge sides with migrants in lawsuit against conditions at some Border Patrol facilities in Arizona.
    The post US judge sides with migrants in lawsuit against conditions at some Border Patrol facilities in Arizona appeared first on KVOA.
  • Label: Rapper Pop Smoke slain in Hollywood Hills shooting

    Label: Rapper Pop Smoke slain in Hollywood Hills shooting
    By ANDREW DALTON
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - An up-and-coming rapper known as Pop Smoke was fatally shot during a break-in early Wednesday at a Hollywood Hills home, his label said."We are devastated by the unexpected and tragic loss of Pop Smoke," Republic Records said in a statement. "Our prayers and thoughts go out to his family, friends and fans, as we mourn this loss together."Los Angeles police did not immediately confirm the identification, and have not announced any arrests.
    Police officers found
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  • Arizona House approves bill to allow non-violent offenders time off for classes

    Arizona House approves bill to allow non-violent offenders time off for classes
    PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona House committee has approved a proposal to give all non-violent state prisoners time off their sentences if they work in prison or take drug treatment or major self-improvement courses while behind bars.Republican Rep. Walt Blackman has worked on the proposal for two years and has faced opposition from tough-on-crime lawmakers. But the legislation he crafted passed the Judiciary Committee without opposition Wednesday and now heads to the full House for a
  • Claytoon of the Day: Pardo For Blogo

    Claytoon of the Day: Pardo For Blogo
    Find more Claytoonz here.…
  • Ryan Newman released from hospital after horrific Daytona 500 crash

    Ryan Newman released from hospital after horrific Daytona 500 crash
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Ryan Newman is fully alert and joking with hospital staff as he continues to improve following a frightening crash on the final lap of the Daytona 500.He's been hospitalized since Monday night and no details on his injuries have been revealed.But Roush Fenway Racing said Wednesday that the 42-year-old driver is fully alert and walking around the hospital. Shortly after, Roush Fenway Racing then posted on Facebook that Newman has since been released from the medical
  • California governor wants more shelters and forced treatment of mentally ill to ease state’s growing homeless problem.

    California governor wants more shelters and forced treatment of mentally ill to ease state’s growing homeless problem.
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California governor wants more shelters and forced treatment of mentally ill to ease state’s growing homeless problem.
    The post California governor wants more shelters and forced treatment of mentally ill to ease state’s growing homeless problem. appeared first on KVOA.
  • Rodeo parade route prompts road closures, bus route changes this Thursday

    Rodeo parade route prompts road closures, bus route changes this Thursday
    TUCSON - With the annual Fiesta de los Vaqueros Parade kicking off Thursday, the City of Tucson has implemented a few detours to help traffic flow more smoothly when the parade kicks off at 9 a.m.The largest non-motorized parade in the country will begin at 9 a.m. on Ajo Highway, 0.5 miles west of Park Avenue. The parade will then head east to Park Avenue, south on Park to Irvington Road, west on Irvington to Sixth Avenue and north on Sixth. The parade will conclude at the north end of the Tucso
  • Ohio governments working to craft unusual opioid bargain

    Ohio governments working to craft unusual opioid bargain
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s governor, attorney general and dozens of local governments are nearing agreement on divvying up proceeds of a potentially huge settlement with the opioid industry, hoping to avoid mistakes made with the national tobacco settlement.The so-called “One Ohio” agreement, still not final, would give local governments much of the control of the purse strings — all but cutting out state lawmakers remembered fordiverting tobacco settlement money
  • Former Democratic governor praise Trump from Chicago home after prison sentence commuted

    Former Democratic governor praise Trump from Chicago home after prison sentence commuted
    CHICAGO (AP) — Former Illinois Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich gushed about Donald Trump a day after the Republican president commuted his sentence for political corruption.Blagojevich spoke Wednesday outside his Chicago home, praising Trump throughout his remarks.A large sign hanging on a porch of the home outside home expressed gratitude to the Republican Trump.It read, “Thanks Mr. President.”The former governor walked out of a federal prison in Colorado on Tuesday after ser
  • Former lawmaker Steve Farley to lead Humane Society of Southern Arizona

    Former lawmaker Steve Farley to lead Humane Society of Southern Arizona
    The Humane Society of Southern Arizona announced the selection of former state senator Steve Farley as the organization's next CEO. Farley’s selection comes after a national search conducted for the HSSA board of directors over several months. “Leading the Humane Society is the next step in my public service,” Farley said in statement. “My devotion to helping the lives of animals, my relationships with leaders throughout the community, and my experience in public communic
  • 17-year-old fatally shot in Phoenix

    17-year-old fatally shot in Phoenix
    PHOENIX (AP) — No immediate arrest has been made in the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old boy, the Phoenix Police Department said Wednesday.Isaac Burford died at a hospital after being found fatally wounded on a street Tuesday night, said Police Sgt. Maggie Cox, a department spokeswoman.Cox said no additional information was immediately available on the circumstances of the shooting and that police would like to hear from anybody with information.The incident occurred near North 75th Avenue
  • First Lady Melania Trump honored with 2020 Woman of Distinction award

    First Lady Melania Trump honored with 2020 Woman of Distinction award
    First Lady Melania Trump is Palm Beach Atlantic University’s 2020 Woman of Distinction.She is receiving the award at a luncheon on Wednesday.
    Usually, the university honors two women who are dedicated
    to improving the community. This year the spotlight is only on the first lady.
    The university says it's been holding this event for more
    than twenty-five years.
    Proceeds from the luncheon go toward a scholarship fund for
    female students.The post First Lady Melania Trump honored with 2020 Woma
  • Burger King breaks the mold with new advertising campaign

    Burger King breaks the mold with new advertising campaign
    Burger King is breaking the mold in its new advertising campaign.The burger chain is portraying its Whopper covered in mold in print and TV ads running in Europe and the U.S. The message: Burger King is removing artificial preservatives from its signature burger.The restaurant, based in Miami, Florida, says it has removed artificial preservatives from the Whopper in several European countries - including France, Sweden and Spain - and around 400 of its 7,346 U.S. restaurants. It plans to remove
  • Sweet Tooth

    Sweet Tooth
    Downtown Tucson is about to get a whole lot sweeter when Donut Bar opens its doors Saturday morning.Downtown Tucson is about to get a whole lot sweeter when Donut Bar opens its doors Saturday morning. The California-based purveyor of tasty treats is a mainstay across The Golden State, drawing lines of hungry patrons every morning, and found its way to The Old Pueblo thanks to the husband and wife team of Nick and Jessica Mueller.…
  • Reward offered in stoning death of Javelina at elementary school

    Reward offered in stoning death of Javelina at elementary school
    The Arizona Game and Fish Department’s Operation Game Thief is offering a $1,500 reward for any information leading to an arrest after a javelina was stoned to death at Tanque Verde Elementary school last Friday night.The remains were found surrounded by landscaping rocks covered with blood in the courtyard of the school.…
  • Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency says new virus has killed two Iranian citizens

    Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency says new virus has killed two Iranian citizens
    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency says new virus has killed two Iranian citizens.
    The post Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency says new virus has killed two Iranian citizens appeared first on KVOA.
  • Court: Florida can’t bar felons who served their time from registering to vote just because not all their fees are paid

    Court: Florida can’t bar felons who served their time from registering to vote just because not all their fees are paid
    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Court: Florida can’t bar felons who served their time from registering to vote just because not all their fees are paid.
    The post Court: Florida can’t bar felons who served their time from registering to vote just because not all their fees are paid appeared first on KVOA.
  • Reward offered in stoning death of javelina at local school

    Reward offered in stoning death of javelina at local school
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    TUCSON – Wildlife officials are offering up to $1500 for information leading to an arrest in the killing of a javalina that was stoned to death at Tanque Verde Elementary School overnight Friday.
    According to Arizona Game and Fish Department, "the remains, surrounded by landscaping rocks covered with blood, were found in the courtyard of the school."The javelina died from blunt force trau
  • University of Michigan asks late doctor’s patients to report sex misconduct, says several incidents described to police

    University of Michigan asks late doctor’s patients to report sex misconduct, says several incidents described to police
    ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — University of Michigan asks late doctor’s patients to report sex misconduct, says several incidents described to police.
    The post University of Michigan asks late doctor’s patients to report sex misconduct, says several incidents described to police appeared first on KVOA.
  • SB 1070 re-ignites controversy 10 years after immigration crackdown thrust Arizona into national firestorm

    SB 1070 re-ignites controversy 10 years after immigration crackdown thrust Arizona into national firestorm
    PHOENIX — Ten years after SB 1070 ignited a firestorm over Arizona's crackdown on illegal immigration, the most divisive state law in recent memory is back in the middle of a new controversy.Gov. Doug Ducey is joining President Donald Trump's campaign against so-called "sanctuary cities." Ducey wants to protect a key part of SB 1070 that's already state law, but that – the governor and his supporters contend – is still vulnerable to challenges.Now, after fireworks at a sta
  • New Jersey NICU nurse treats baby 3 decades after taking care of his dad

    New Jersey NICU nurse treats baby 3 decades after taking care of his dad
    It's a small world, after all, just ask a New Jersey nurse who reunited with an old patient while treating his son.McGowan is a nurse with the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
    at the children’s hospital at Saint Peter’s University Hospital.She has been taking care of Zayne since he was admitted to the NICU. But she also took care of Zayne’s father when he was a newborn more than three decades ago. This photo is of David Caldwell, his newborn son, Zayne and Lissa McGowan. / C
  • Jars of human tongues discovered under Florida man’s home

    Jars of human tongues discovered under Florida man’s home
    (WTLV/NBC News)
     Preserved human remains dating back to the 1960s were found in a
    Gainesville, Florida home Monday.Police say they responded when a home
    inspector doing an estimate on repairs found at least six jars of human
    remains.The remains, preserved in jars, contained
    tongues and thyroid tissue. Police say they were gathered by University of
    Florida professor Dr. Ronald Baughman as specimens.The university says he worked at the UF
    College of Dentistry from 1971 to 2002 as a forensic o
  • Tucson Pier 1 store to close its doors

    Tucson Pier 1 store to close its doors
    TUCSON – Pier 1 Imports is set to close several stores over the next few months, including one location here in Tucson, according to Business Insider.
    The home goods retailer filed for bankruptcy this week after
    racking up $59-million in losses.In Tucson, the store located near Broadway Boulevard and
    Wilmot Road will close its doors.
    Pier 1 store near Broadway Blvd and Wilmot Rd in Tucson to close its doors. / Google MapsThe Fort Worth, Texas-based company, which was founded in 1962, 
  • Kids compete in mutton bustin’ at Tucson Rodeo

    Kids compete in mutton bustin’ at Tucson Rodeo
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    TUCSON - It’s not just adults competing in the Tucson rodeo, kids are also getting in on the rodeo action!Before the pro-rodeo
    performances begin, fans can watch kids in the RAM Mutton Bustin’ and Justin
    Junior Rodeo.Miss Rodeo Arizona Shelby Williams even made an appearance helping out with the junior rodeo on Saturday.The younger kids
    competed in mutton bustin’ where they try to stay on a sheep for at least six
    seconds.“This is my f
  • US wholesale prices up 0.5% in January, most since late 2018

    US wholesale prices up 0.5% in January, most since late 2018
    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. producer prices climbed last month at fastest pace since October 2018 as higher prices for services more than offset a drop in the cost of energy.The Labor Department said Wednesday that its producer price index, which measures inflationary pressures before they reach the consumer, jumped 0.5% in January after rising 0.2% in December. The monthly increase was much bigger than economists expected.Over the past year, wholesale prices are up 2.1%.Excluding volatile food
  • US home construction dips 3.6% in January

    US home construction dips 3.6% in January
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Construction of new homes edged back slightly in January after a December surge that had pushed home construction to the highest level in 13 years.The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that builders started construction on 1.57 million homes at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, a decline of 3.6% from 1.63 million units in December. That had been the highest point since late 2006 at the peak of the housing boom of the last decade.Economists had expected a slight pull
  • Producer prices rise 0.5% in January, most since October 2018

    Producer prices rise 0.5% in January, most since October 2018
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Producer prices rise 0.5% in January, most since October 2018.
    The post Producer prices rise 0.5% in January, most since October 2018 appeared first on KVOA.
  • 80s tomorrow then rain and snow by Friday night!

    80s tomorrow then rain and snow by Friday night!
    TUCSON - Starting off with a few clouds this morning but those decrease with highs back in the 70s! Some spots could warm into the 80s tomorrow with rain and snow by the end of work week and into the weekend. Today: A.M. clouds, P.M. sunshine and warm!  High: 77°Tonight: Clear and cool. Low: 47°Tomorrow: Mostly sunny and warm! High: 81°Starting off on a cloudy note today but those will decrease and we'll see some sunshine this afternoon. Expect temperatures in the mid
  • Rain is on the way!

    Rain is on the way!
    TUCSON - A storm system is making its way towards the Southwest and is set to arrive by Friday night!Isolated showers could develop as early as Friday afternoon to the south and east of Tucson. Widespread rain is expected to arrive late Friday into Saturday morning, turning isolated by Saturday night.
    Valley locations could see 0.10" to 0.50" with isolated spots getting up to 0.75" of rain! For mountain locations too low to see snow, around an 1.0" of rain is possible with isolated spots seeing
  • Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency says authorities have confirmed 2 cases of the new coronavirus, the first in Iran

    Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency says authorities have confirmed 2 cases of the new coronavirus, the first in Iran
    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency says authorities have confirmed 2 cases of the new coronavirus, the first in Iran.
    The post Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency says authorities have confirmed 2 cases of the new coronavirus, the first in Iran appeared first on KVOA.
  • Japan says 79 more virus cases confirmed on cruise ship after its 2-week quarantine ends, bringing total to 621

    Japan says 79 more virus cases confirmed on cruise ship after its 2-week quarantine ends, bringing total to 621
    TOKYO (AP) — Japan says 79 more virus cases confirmed on cruise ship after its 2-week quarantine ends, bringing total to 621.
    The post Japan says 79 more virus cases confirmed on cruise ship after its 2-week quarantine ends, bringing total to 621 appeared first on KVOA.
  • China cancels press credentials of 3 Wall Street Journal reporters over editorial headline deemed racist and slandering

    China cancels press credentials of 3 Wall Street Journal reporters over editorial headline deemed racist and slandering
    BEIJING (AP) — China cancels press credentials of 3 Wall Street Journal reporters over editorial headline deemed racist and slandering.
    The post China cancels press credentials of 3 Wall Street Journal reporters over editorial headline deemed racist and slandering appeared first on KVOA.
  • Things to Do, Wednesday, Feb. 19

    Things to Do, Wednesday, Feb. 19
    Medicine for Melancholy (Free screening). The Loft Cinema is screening the debut feature film from Barry Jenkins, who would later direct the acclaimed Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk.…
  • Local teen missing since 2017 to get national attention

    Local teen missing since 2017 to get national attention
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    PICTURE ROCKS, Ariz. - A 17-year-old named Lincoln Stevens went to go visit his dad in Picture Rocks the day he disappeared, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
    Lincoln's mom believes her son showed up to the house but never went inside.Stevens was reported missing June 17, 2017."I'm lost, empty, there's not a day goes by that I don't think about Lincoln and miss him," Kristin Goudreault said. "I just have extreme faith this is temporary and h
  • UA softball hangs with USA Olympic team; Homecoming for Mulipola

    UA softball hangs with USA Olympic team; Homecoming for Mulipola
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    TUCSON - Univ. of Arizona Coach Mike Candrea (who led the USA softball team to a gold medal and silver medal in 2004 & 2008 respectively) saw his Wildcat softball team lose to Team USA 5-4 in a Tuesday night exhibition game.U of A's Deja Mulipola, who's red-shirting this season to play for Team USA in the Olympics, had a memorable game as the starting catcher.
    Arizona's Jessie Harper racked two home runs against Team USA.The post UA softball hangs with U
  • Arizona Game & Fish warning community after recent wildlife attacks

    Arizona Game & Fish warning community after recent wildlife attacks
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    TUCSON - The Arizona Game and Fish Department is warning the community to be aware of their surroundings after several wildlife attacks.A fox bit a hiker last Saturday in Sabino Canyon. The victim was taken to Tucson Medical Center for a rabies shot.
    This gray fox bit a hiker Sat. at Sabino Canyon. The victim is now getting rabies shots at TMC. This fox may have been illegally fed. Foxes are among the most common rabies carriers. Report wildlife feeding to 8
  • Oro Valley Police encouraging driver caution at intersection undergoing traffic signal adjustment

    Oro Valley Police encouraging driver caution at intersection undergoing traffic signal adjustment
    ORO VALLEY, Ariz. - Oro Valley Police posted to Twitter on Tuesday asking drivers to take extra caution for the next two days.
    The lights will be intermittently down at La Cañada and Naranja Drive as protected left turn arrows are currently being installed at the intersection.OVPD is asking drivers to take it slow while officers are doing point control.
    For the next two days the lights will be intermittently down at La Canada and Naranja for protected left turn arrows being installed. Ple
  • Local Arby’s to host fundraiser for Empire HS basketball star who is battling cancer

    Local Arby’s to host fundraiser for Empire HS basketball star who is battling cancer
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    TUCSON - The Arby's restaurant on E. Old Vail Road will host its second fundraiser for Empire High School basketball star Noah Nieto, who is battling cancer.The fundraiser is Saturday,
    Feb. 29 from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m.Fifty percent of the
    proceeds from all orders will be donated directly to Noah Nieto and his family.Arby's will also be
    selling $5 raffle tickets for a chance to win a 55-inch smart T.V. and Beats
    headphones.All of the raffle proceeds
    will als
  • Arizona lawmakers fight to prevent military jet from being retired getting underway

    Arizona lawmakers fight to prevent military jet from being retired getting underway
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    TUCSON - The fight over the retirement of the A-10 Thunderbolt 2 ground attack jet, a jet that has flown over Davis-Monthan airbase for decades, seems to be getting underway.Some Arizona lawmakers,
    including U.S. Senator Martha McSally, a former A-10 pilot herself, and U.S.
    Representative Ann Kirkpatrick, vowed to fight the move to retire 44 of the
    oldest a-10 fighters beginning this year.This is in order to update the A-10 fleet so that it will be able to f
  • A-list celebrities attracting national attention to Southern Arizona border wall construction

    A-list celebrities attracting national attention to Southern Arizona border wall construction
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    TUCSON - The border wall that
    is currently under construction on Native American land here in Southern Arizona
    is attracting national attention.A couple of A-list
    celebrities are spreading the word.
    Leonardo DiCaprio posted a picture on his Instagram page on Monday, voicing his displeasure about the construction project.View this post on Instagram From The @WashingtonPost: Construction crews began blasting sites within Arizona’s Organ Pipe Cactus Natio
  • Senator McSally staff coming to Pima County to meet members of the community

    Senator McSally staff coming to Pima County to meet members of the community
    TUCSON - The staff of Arizona Republican Senator Martha McSally will be in Southern Arizona this week.If you, or someone you know, has a question for Senator McSally, her team will be holding office hours to have one-on-one meetings with the surrounding community to discuss problems or issues they may have.
    McSally's team will be hosting the meetings in Green Valley and Sahuarita on Thursday.The following is a list of the upcoming mobile office hours and locations: Thursday, Febru
  • Boy Scouts of America files for bankruptcy

    Boy Scouts of America files for bankruptcy
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    IRVING, Texas - The Boy Scouts of America urged victims to come forward Tuesday as the historic, 110-year-old organization filed for bankruptcy protection in the first step toward creating a huge compensation fund for potentially thousands of men who were molested as youngsters decades ago by scoutmasters or other leaders.News 4 Tucson’s Denelle
    Confair spoke with one father who was once a Boy Scout leader himself and even
    had two of his boys go throug
  • Boy Scouts files for bankruptcy, local former troop leader speaks out

    Boy Scouts files for bankruptcy, local former troop leader speaks out
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    IRVING, Texas - The Boy Scouts of America urged victims to come forward Tuesday as the historic, 110-year-old organization filed for bankruptcy protection in the first step toward creating a huge compensation fund for potentially thousands of men who were molested as youngsters decades ago by scoutmasters or other leaders.News 4 Tucson’s Denelle
    Confair spoke with one father who was once a Boy Scout leader himself and even
    had two of his boys go throug
  • Passengers stuck for two weeks on cruise ship in Japan begin to leave after virus quarantine ends

    Passengers stuck for two weeks on cruise ship in Japan begin to leave after virus quarantine ends
    YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) — Passengers stuck for two weeks on cruise ship in Japan begin to leave after virus quarantine ends.
    The post Passengers stuck for two weeks on cruise ship in Japan begin to leave after virus quarantine ends appeared first on KVOA.

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