Author: Breaking Local News Report

You can’t make this up… Las Vegas, NV – During a recent campaign stop, Vice President Kamala Harris was confronted by a Navy veteran who shared his frustration with the U.S. healthcare system. The veteran described waiting two years to receive medical care for a knee issue through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Frustrated by the delays, he traveled to Mexico, where he was able to see a specialist and receive treatment within 45 minutes. Navy Veteran tells Kamala he waited 2 years to get medical care for a bad knee, and chose to go to Mexico for a specialist…

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Washington, D.C. – Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has unveiled a new ad titled “Man Enough,” aiming to engage white and black male voters in the run-up to the 2024 election. The ad, released on Thursday, seeks to address the challenges Harris faces in securing strong support from this key demographic, as recent polls indicate a gap between her and past Democratic candidates. Spoiler: It’s a bit cringe, so know before you go. Shaming men into voting for Kamala Harris appears to be the campaign’s new approach to appeal to men. Male feminists for Kamala commercial just dropped. pic.twitter.com/3pICi0DYGS— The…

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Pittsburgh, PA – Former President Barack Obama made an unannounced visit to Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign headquarters in Pittsburgh, delivering a pointed message about her challenges with Black voter support. He emphasized the significance of Harris’s lagging performance compared to previous Democratic candidates, particularly among Black male voters, urging them to reconsider their stance as the election approaches. Obama chastised his ‘black brothers’ for not support the Vice President. “You’re coming up with all kinds of reasons and excuses, I’ve got a problem with that,” he said. “Because part of it makes me think— and I’m speaking to men…

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Newark, NJ – Brig. Gen. Cindy M. Saladin-Muhammad has made history as the first Muslim woman to achieve the rank of general in the United States military. Saladin-Muhammad, a native of Newark, New Jersey, serves as the Deputy Commanding General of the 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support). Saladin-Muhammad’s career began in January 1984 when she entered the U.S. Army and completed Basic Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Her early training as a Strategic Microwave Systems Repairer took place at Fort Gordon, Georgia, and she was subsequently stationed in Bremerhaven, Germany, with the 581st Signal Company. After returning to the…

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Somers Point, NJ – An 83-year-old woman from Somers Point became the victim of a violent robbery on October 3 when she was attacked in front of a local ACME. After receiving medical treatment for facial and upper body injuries, she was released from Southern Medical Center. Somers Point Police Department has since identified and arrested four individuals implicated in the crime. The investigation, which included the execution of multiple search warrants in Atlantic City and Egg Harbor Township, was conducted with the assistance of other local agencies. The first arrest was a 15-year-old male juvenile from Egg Harbor Township…

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Baltimore, MD – The Baltimore County Police Department’s Violent Crimes Unit has arrested a second teenager in relation to a non-fatal shooting on Dunkirk Road. The arrest took place on Friday as authorities continue to unravel the attempted robbery incident that occurred on September 13. This comes after the initial apprehension of a 15-year-old suspect earlier in the week. Investigations by detectives revealed that the incident involved an attempted robbery. The victim of the shooting, a 50-year-old male, is still receiving medical care at a local hospital. Efforts to gather more details about the event are ongoing as detectives continue…

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Coatesville, PA – A school bus from the Coatesville Area School District was struck by gunfire on Tuesday afternoon in Coatesville. Fortunately, no injuries occurred as a result of the incident. The case is under investigation by the Coatesville City Police Department, with the assistance of Chester County Detectives. Authorities emphasized that no child should ever experience such a situation. They are treating this case as a critical, high-priority investigation. Law enforcement agencies are urging members of the public who have pertinent information to reach out. Individuals are encouraged to contact the Coatesville City Police Department at 610-384-2300. For those…

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Magnolia, DE – Delaware State Police have arrested Takeya Benson, 29, Samuel Horton, 24, and Clarence Sullivan, 33, all from Magnolia, Delaware. The arrests followed a search warrant executed this past Tuesday at a residence on Nascar Lane. The Kent County Governor’s Task Force and Delaware State Police Special Operations Response Team executed the search warrant. It was obtained after investigating Benson and Horton in relation to narcotics distribution from the property. Six individuals were detained during the search, and officers observed Sullivan attempting to discard drugs out of a window. Inside the property and vehicles, authorities discovered approximately 182.46…

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Trenton, NJ – The Senate Higher Education Committee has approved legislation S-3696, which is sponsored by Senator Joe Cryan. The bill requires higher education institutions and for-profit colleges to inform the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority when a student’s loan is discharged. The legislation aligns with a federal relief program that discharges federal loans or requires refunds when schools close or engage in misconduct. This initiative is intended to ensure state offices are notified when students in New Jersey qualify for these reimbursements. In addressing the issue, Senator Cryan noted the importance of protecting students from fraudulent practices. He highlighted…

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If you were outside in New Jersey on Thursday night, October 10, you might’ve noticed something wild happening overhead. The sky turned a spectacular shade of purple, with streaks of pink and green, almost like a scene out of a sci-fi movie. This wasn’t a filter on your phone camera or some elaborate light show – it was actually the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, making a rare appearance in the Garden State. A Solar Storm to Thank The stunning show in the sky was caused by a powerful solar storm that had been brewing for a few days. It…

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