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Suspects In Dulos Case Released On Bail

The estranged husband of a New Canaan missing mother of five posted $6 million bail and was released today.




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Former Stony Brook Professor Pleads Guilty To Stealing Cancer Research Funds

A former Stony Brook University professor has pleaded guilty to stealing over $200,000 of government cancer research money to pay personal bills.




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Arrests Made In Bridgeport Courthouse Shooting

Connecticut State Police will work with the city of Bridgeport to “de-escalate and prevent retaliation” after a shooting outside a local courthouse Monday. Police have made several arrests in the case.




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NYPD Officer And Fiancée Charged In 8-Year-Old Son's Death

The father of an 8-year-old Suffolk County boy who died last week has been charged with second-degree murder. His fiancée has also been charged. County Child Protective Services knew the boy suffered neglect in 2018.




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Sandy Hook Denier Arrested For Harassing Victim's Family

A Florida man has been arrested for the harassment of the family of a Sandy Hook shooting victim. Police allege Wolfgang Halbig emailed hundreds of people the Social Security number of Leonard Pozner, whose 6-year-old son Noah died in the 2012 shooting. Halbig is a contributor to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones Infowars website. Halbig claims the shooting was a hoax. Halbig was charged with unlawful possession of personal identification and held on $5,000 bond.




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Investigation Of Long Island Boy’s Death Turns To DSS

Suffolk County will investigate how the Department of Social Services handled allegations of parental abuse in the case of an 8-year-old boy who died last week in his father’s custody.




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4 Charged With Gun Trafficking On Long Island

Federal, state and local law enforcement officials in New York announced the dismantling of a gun trafficking ring on Long Island.




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Judge Drops Dulos Murder Case After His Death

A Connecticut judge has dropped the murder and kidnapping case against the late Fotis Dulos. He died in January, two days after an apparent suicide attempt.




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Police Must Release 911 Tape From Gilgo Beach Victim, Judges Rule

A panel of appeals court judges has ordered Suffolk County Police to release the 911 call that led authorities to discover 11 bodies near Gilgo Beach a decade ago.










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Howard: Exclusive Septic Bladder interview shock

Sir Howard Elston, our sports editor, sits down with the beleaguered chief FIFA honcho as he faces a 90 day suspension over lurid totally false allegations that he is a cheating lying self-deluding thief.




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Moseley Road Baths added to ‘at risk’ register

Perilous state of city landmark recognised.




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Open day at Moseley Road Baths

Public invited to attend event at threatened building.




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World Monuments Fund oversees grant to Friends of Moseley Road Baths

Finance boost to threatened landmark.





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British Blind Sport announce national swimming gala

Tudor Grange date for visually impaired swimmers.




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Solihull vet to compete at Triathlon World Championships

Top vet gains international honours as he seeks world title.



  • Athletics
  • Cycling
  • Swimming
  • Dr Stephen Baines
  • International Triathlon Union Triathlon World Championships
  • Willows Veterinary Centre

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Solihull hosts British Blind Sport National Youth Swimming Gala

Young swimmers compete and learn at Tudor Grange.



  • Community
  • Swimming
  • British Blind Sport National Youth Swimming Gala
  • Tudor Grange Leisure Centre

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Careers event shows pupils a life in medicine

Inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals.




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Royal visitor for Birmingham Children’s Hospital

Duchess of Cornwall unveils stunning new Roald Dahl installation.










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Stirchley attack – suspect named

Police are also appealing for anyone who saw the attack in Stirchley to come forward.





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Don’t forget the diver

Terry Wills on the big talking point of Albion's weekend.




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Public arts piece wins prestigious award

Arts centre commended for excellence and innovation in digital accessibility for all.




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Another game of three thirds

Terry Wills gives the Albion perspective on Monday night's clash.






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Birmingham move leads to ad agency success

M3 announces record year as it looks to push the West Midlands’ creative talent.




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Lyra McKee awarded posthumous Masters degree

"Very special student" honoured at Birmingham City University.




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Erdington Neighbourhood Network Scheme looking for support groups

Funding available to help local residents.




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The Elston report: New light on government’s Covid rules

Dr Howard Elston reports on clear-cut advice from Bojo's circus of fun.




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West Midlands Police football unit signs up for Great Birmingham Run

West Midlands Police football unit signs up for Great Birmingham Run.





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Free panic alarms for residents at Moseley home

Helen Dixon House receives grant aid from police charity.




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Police patrols increased as security state rises

Greater visible presence of officers on the streets to reassure the public.





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Police clampdown on gang crime continues

Six guns seized and five arrested in space of 24 hours.




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Police complaints ruling on Birmingham death

Police response followed policy before missing man found murdered.




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Safety advice at Birmingham rail station

Security roadshow heads to Snow Hill.