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US & CanadaThe Allentown Art Museum celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day 11 a.m.-5 p.m. All events are free, tickets required. Eastern State Penitentiary will offer programming 11:30 a.M.-4:45 p.M. commemorating the civil rights leader.See the Story
How Nashville will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year
49% Center coverage: 8 sources
ShellWish list trees are going up starting Monday, November 14at businesses across the county for Operation Santa. Trees containing holiday wish lists will be up through December 5. Donations help social workers fulfill the holiday wishes of kids, youth, and vulnerable seniors.Drop off a new unwrapped toy, gift, or gift card at any CAL-FIRE facility.See the Story
Shell cracker plant in Beaver County begins operations
100% Center coverage: 3 sources
NFL · PittsburghBills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest in Monday night's game. Hamlin was born and raised in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh. He starred at Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School and then for the University of Pitt. As a senior for the Panthers, Hamlin initiated a community toy drive for a daycare.See the Story
Who is Damar Hamlin? Bills safety a Pittsburgh area star in high school, college who gives back to community
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Corruption · WelshWelsh government will consider a call for a national inquiry into England and Wales police forces. Ex-Crown Prosecution Service head Nazir Afzal wants a wider probe. Gwent Chief Constable Pam Kelly has said Wiltshire Police will independently investigate Gwent Police.See the Story
Gwent Police: Welsh ministers might back wider investigation
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Pennsylvania · PennsylvaniaPennsylvania officials say a newly built bridge to replace the one that collapsed earlier this year in Pittsburgh will open to traffic by the end of December. The collapse sent a city bus and four cars about 100 feet down a ravine carved by the creek. No one died, but a few people required hospital treatment, including at least two for serious injuries.See the Story