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Mexican children’s entertainer Xavier Lopez, ‘Chabelo’, dies at 88
100% Center coverage: 7 sources
MedicalIndiana House Republicans on Monday approved a bill that would ban all gender-affirming care for minors. The bill would prohibit transgender youth under 18 from accessing hormone therapies, puberty blockers and surgeries in the state. Opponents of the bill said the most commonly used treatments banned in the legislation are often life-saving for trans kids.
Medical students are speaking out against Idaho bill to ban gender-affirming care
71% Center coverage: 7 sources
ChurchThe church members still gathered together Sunday to pray and remember what was and what is to come.
‘We are devastated’: 172-year-old church demolished in storms
100% Center coverage: 8 sources
Police investigating rash of school threats in Bay City
64% Center coverage: 11 sources
FentanylA teenager was killed early Sunday morning after police said he crashed a stolen car. Police said the Kia Optima had been reported stolen two days before the crash. Speed was determined to be a factor in the crash on the part of 15-year-old Richard Anthony Donell Davis.
Woman charged after 2-year-old dies from ingesting fentanyl, police say
100% Center coverage: 8 sources
FishermenTwo men accused of stuffing fish with lead weights and fish fillets in an attempt to win thousands of dollars. Jacob Runyan, of Broadview Heights, Ohio, and Chase Cominsky, of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty. Prosecutors plan to recommend a sentence of six months' probation and later ask for an expungement of their convictions.
Fishermen plead guilty to cheating in walleye tournament
72% Center coverage: 18 sources
School Shooting · TennesseeCynthia Peak, 61, was one of three adults and three kids killed in the shooting. Peak was raised in Leesville spending most of her youth in Vernon Parish. She attended Leesville High School through her sophomore year in 1977. Peak is survived by her husband, a daughter and two sons.
Woman opens fire at Tennessee elementary school, killing 6
Coverage: 37 sources
Ralphie the ‘demon dog’ gets another chance at a new home
100% Center coverage: 6 sources