Multiple people shot at high school graduation in Richmond, Virginia

Multiple people shot at high school graduation in Richmond, Virginia

Scripps News Richmond reported that there were at least seven victims who were shot at a graduation. At least two of the victims were reported dead.

 | Scripps News Richmond

Multiple people were shot at a high school graduation ceremony in Virginia's capital city, according to Scripps News Richmond.

The shooting happened as the graduation ceremony for Huguenot High School was wrapping up at Altria Theater in Richmond...

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California GOP state senators back away from Pride Month resolution

California GOP state senators back away from Pride Month resolution

Drag queen Sister Roma speaks about her battle with Facebook during a news conference.

California senators passed a resolution for Pride Month, but the GOP caucus objected to the invitation of a popular drag queen.

 | Justin Boggs

The California State Senate passed a resolution on Monday commemorating June as Pride Month despite only one Republican senator participating in the vote. 

Seven out of California's eight Republican senators were not involved in Monday's vote. The...

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Gerber is also matching the cash prize with a donation to the March of Dimes.

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The dog accompanied his owner to every class at Seton Hall University.

 | Mary Chao

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There was an incident reported on one out of 568 flights in 2022, according to the International Air Transport Association.

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Serve Robotics said its initial partnership with Uber Eats included more than 200 restaurants in Los Angeles.

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Scripps News visits a restaurant in St. Louis that claims to have invented the iconic appetizer some 80 years ago.

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A 13-year-old says her love for honey inspired her to better understand the global decline of the honeybee population.

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With auto repair so expensive these days, it's essential to know in advance what a fix will cost, as one car owner just learned.

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8/12

Loan-level pricing adjustments are the government's way of raising prices for so-called "riskier" borrowers without putting a penalty on "safer" ones.

 | Lauren Magarino and Emily Sen

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Since 2018, billions of dollars in sports bets have been placed in 37 states following the Supreme Court's decision to legalize sports betting.

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Inflation, reduced child tax credit and SNAP reductions are combining to force Dollar General customers to utilize food banks, its CEO told investors.

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As several traditional banks have failed this year, federal officials remind users of the risks associated with cash applications.

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A region's popular architectural style is a factor that influences pricing.

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Smiling baby
The 2023 Gerber Baby photo search has begun
Justin the service dog receives his diplomas at Seton Hall University, New Jersey.
Service dog receives surprise college diploma
Planes parked at an airport in New Delhi, India
Unruly passengers on the rise internationally
Uber Eats sign
Uber Eats to deploy up to 2,000 robots to deliver food
People dip toasted ravioli in marinara sauce
From tipsy mishap to iconic dish: How toasted ravioli came to be
A young girl in a bee suit holds up a manmade hive
7th grader finds way to save honeybee populations
Mechanic Miguel Borrayo works on a car in Ogden, Utah.
Protect yourself from auto shop unauthorized repairs
A "for sale" sign is posted in front of a home.
Why is there controversy over mortgage fees?
Gamblers place bets in sports betting area.
As sports betting grows, is the integrity of sports at risk?
Exterior of Dollar General store.
More Dollar General customers relying on food banks, CEO says
Venmo screen on smartphone
If cash apps fail, consumers could lose billions, feds warn
A center-entrance colonial-style home.
When it comes to selling your home, the style matters

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