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1 Jun, 2020
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‘My silence won’t allow it’: Vehicle procession organized by Black Lives Matter Springfield remembers George Floyd, others
The sign on Denitta Brown's vehicle read: "My grandchildren will not suffer from my silence.
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New initiative promotes public interest law to young people

A new community service initiative aimed at steering local young people towards careers in public interest law has been launched.

Shooting early Sunday leaves two people with life-threatening injuries

Two people sustained life-threatening injuries early Sunday morning in a shooting around the area of 15th and Edwards streets.

 
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City residents advised to stay at home

The City of Springfield is asking residents to stay home Sunday evening.

Two pipers piping: Father, son team up on bagpipes for COVID-19 relief

When Damon McParland pulled up in his van in a west-side neighborhood, little did his son, Aidan, know he had a little surprise waiting for him.

 
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DC mayor: We have to be concerned about virus rebound

MIAMI - In hindsight, Rosa Jimenez Cano realizes that attending a protest against police brutality was risky - and not just for the usual reasons.

LIVE VIDEO: Protesters across the U.S. call for justice for George Floyd

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US cities clean up, prepare for another night of unrest

MINNEAPOLIS - America's cities boarded up windows, swept up glass and covered graffiti Sunday as the country's most significant night of protests in a half-century spilled into another day of unrest fueled by killings of black people at the hands of police.

Rebuilding America: In time of pandemic, health care field leans on innovation

Dr. Raj Govindaiah said because of COVID-19, by mid-May Memorial Physician Services was conducting about 90 percent of its patient visits via telehealth, telephone and virtual technology."People are asking more questions about getting care in different ways," said Govindaiah, chief medical officer for Springfield-based Memorial Health System.

COVID-19 Updates: National Day of Mourning being marked Monday

More than 100 faith leaders comprising an interfaith coalition are marking Monday as a National Day of Mourning and Lament, a remembrance of the more than 100,000 deaths from COVID-19.The U.S. Conference of Mayors, a bipartisan group representing 1,400 mayors, is cosponsoring Monday's moment of silence, with lowered flags, ringing bells, interfaith vigils and civic memorials.