News about Iryna Zarutska
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How is the media covering Iryna Zarutska?Iryna Zarutska often is covered by Right Media sources.
17%
Center: 32%
Right: 51%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Iryna Zarutska?Iryna Zarutska often is covered by Right Media sources.
17%
Center: 32%
Right: 51%
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Iryna Zarutska · RaleighRALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – Governor Josh Stein signed an executive order on Thursday to improve behavioral health care and public safety in North Carolina. Executive Order 33 directs several cabinet agencies to take action to strengthen how the state’s behavioral health and criminal justice systems coordinate and serve the public. “When people in crisis do [...]See the Story
NC Gov. Josh Stein Signs Executive Order to Better Link Mental Health, Public Safety
80% Center coverage: 5 sources

Iryna Zarutska · Charlotte(The Center Square) – Release five years ago of an estimated 9,000 prisoners – known to include 3,500 as part of settling litigation led by the NAACP and ACLU againstSee the Story
Election 2026: Cooper Accused of Releasing Brown Among 9,000 Prisoners
75% Right coverage: 4 sources

Iryna Zarutska · United StatesThe face of Iryna Zarutska stretches almost the entire height of a three-floor brick building, her blonde hair tucked over her shoulder as she peers at the corner of West Montrose and North Western avenues. Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who was fatally stabbed in North Carolina in an unprovoked attack on a light rail train in August, doesn’t have any apparent connection to North Center — or even Chicago. Most walking past don’t seem …See the Story
Mural of slain Ukrainian refugee draws sympathy, skepticism from its North Center neighbors and Chicago artists
Coverage: 2 sources



