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Troopers plead not guilty to felony assault in new arraignment
Miller and Woodruff are facing charges over a violent arrest of the wrong person near Kenai’s Daubenspeck Park in May.
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Trooper assault trial delayed to 2026
If the case goes to trial next February, it will be almost two years after the assault is alleged to have occurred.
Marking the centennial of Art Pepper, a jazz saxophonist who played with heart
Sept. 1 marks what would have been Pepper's 100th birthday. Kevin Whitehead offers an appreciation of the jazz saxophonist, who started on clarinet at age 9. Pepper died in 1982.
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Troopers facing assault charges to go to trial next summer
In August, the state charged Trooper Sgt. Joseph Miller Jr. and Jason Woodruff with assault over alleged conduct during their arrest of the wrong person in Kenai earlier this year.
Austin Butler on 'The Bikeriders'
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with actor Austin Butler about the new movie "The Bikeriders," which follows a motorcycle club outside Chicago in the 1960s.
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2 sisters, who fled the Vietnam War as kids, reflect on what they've been through
Sisters Mai Lo Lee and Beth Lo, who grew up in a large Hmong family, recall their youth spent in a refugee camp in Thailand and on a ginseng farm in Wisconsin.
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This Arizona nonprofit helps get informal caregivers everything they need for the job
To shore up childcare in Arizona, a nonprofit has long focused on training informal caregivers -- the family, friends and neighbors who care for a majority of young children in the state.
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As the 2024 election nears, misinformation targeting Latinos gains attention
Latinos are more likely to rely on social media for news, where claims are less likely to be verified. Now, researchers and fact-checkers are trying to close the gap.
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Paid or unpaid, child care is vital to the economy. This program recognizes that
In Arizona, a program called Kith and Kin teaches mothers, grandmothers, aunts, friends and neighbors who watch other people's children the skills they need to provide high quality care.
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The NTSB holds its final meeting on the 2023 Ohio train derailment
The National Transportation Safety Board returns to East Palestine Ohio to hold its final board meeting on last year's fiery derailment of a Norfolk-Southern train.
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