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Grand JuryBy Stephanie Moore Click here for updates on this story CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (WYFF) — A North Carolina woman and her daughters are accused of using COVID relief funds to throw a $15,000 birthday party. A federal grand jury in Charlotte returned a criminal indictment charging Tiawana Brown, 53, and her daughters, Tijema Brown, 30,See the Story
Mom, Daughters Used COVID Relief Funds to Throw $15,000 Birthday Party, DOJ Says
89% Center coverage: 35 sources

Immigration and Customs Enforcement · CharlotteParents are calling for action from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools after Immigration and Customs Enforcement was spotted near a drop-off line at an east Charlotte school.See the Story
Principal confirms ICE activity near east Charlotte school drop-off line
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HealthCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - Florida's governor signed a bill this week to make his state, along with Utah, the second state to ban adding fluoride to the water supply. The passage comes as US Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr calls the mineral "industrial waste". At a news conference Thursday, Governor Ron DeSantis said, "Yes, use fluoride for your teeth, that’s fine, but forcing it in the water supply is basically forced medication …See the Story
A Look at Colorado Springs' Surprising Fluoride History as some States Remove It From Water
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