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3 stages, lots of music at Kitchener Blues Festival this weekend

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The Kitchener Blues Festival is taking over downtown Kitchener this weekend. The four-day festival starts with a fundraising show on Thursday evening. The rest of the weekend, the festival will be free for all. Peter Beacock, the...
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Mississippi Stays Red as Final Senate Race of the Season Ends

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It's nearing a month since election day for the midterms and some elections are just now being called. On Tuesday it was official, Cindy Hyde-Smith will remain Mississippi's Senator after a special run-off election against democrat Mike...
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Cheddar's Digging in With Paula Deen!

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The celebrity chef gives Cheddar the scoop on hushpuppies. She tells us how the southern snack got its name and reveals the magic ingredient in her Mississippi mud brownies.
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Tropical storm Harvey rumbles into Louisiana and Mississippi

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Flash flood warnings issued for wide areas
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Hate crime investigation sought from NAACP in Mississippi

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'This is 2016, not 1916. This is America!'
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School roof collapses during rainstorm

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Debris and water narrowly miss cleaning staff
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Bryan Adams bails on Mississippi gig over 'discriminatory' LGBT law

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Canadian rocker cancels, citing the state's new law that allows religious groups and some private businesses to refuse service to gay couples
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Bryan Adams cancels Mississippi show due to controversial service law

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Canadian rocker Bryan Adams is canceling a performance in Mississippi, citing the state's new law that allows religious groups and some private businesses to refuse service to gay couples.
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Stamford adopted pups with Taylor Swift-inspired names compete in Puppy Bowl

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More than 100 puppies are competing in this weekend's Puppy Bowl. Of the 14 from Connecticut, three are from Stamford.
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Woman wanted for murder in Mississippi arrested in Dutchess County

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Vance was initially arrested in Mississippi in the fatal shooting of her boyfriend.
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Ballot Shortages Delay Voting in Hinds County, Mississippi

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Mississippi's largest county ran out of ballots during Wednesday's governor's election as some voters say they had to wait for up to an hour for new ballots to be printed before they could cast their votes.
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#TheMoment a woman meets her bone marrow donor 11 years later

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Cody Jordan saved Sheila Crotty's life in 2012 by donating bone marrow. Eleven years later they finally met in person.
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Biden honours Emmett Till, his mother with US national monument

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The 1955 lynching of Till, a Black teen, and his mother’s subsequent activism helped propel US civil rights movement.
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Biden to Establish Monument Honoring Emmett Till

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President Joe Biden is set to establish a monument honoring Emmett Till.
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President Joe Biden Establishing Monument Honoring Emmett Till

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President Joe Biden Establishing Monument Honoring Emmett Till
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Deputies Fired for Alleged Torture, Assault of Black Men

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The Rankin County Sheriff's office in Brandon, MS, fired several deputies after two black men sued them, alleging six white deputies entered their homes and tortured them.
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Flooding causes water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi

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“Do not drink the water.” The city of Jackson, Mississippi declared emergency after flooding damaged a treatment plant
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Mississippi capital still without drinking water

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National Guard members have been deployed to help distribute water in the city of Jackson in the US state of Mississippi
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Mississippi capital without drinking water for 4th day

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Thousands of people in Jackson, Miss., the state's capital and largest city, are without potable water for the fourth straight day after flooding at a water treatment facility.
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Jackson, Miss., loses access to clean drinking water

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People in Jackson, Miss., are scrambling to get their hands on bottled water after the city’s water treatment facility failed. The water system has had a long list of problems for years, but recent flooding pushed it over the edge.
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One Good Thing: Message in a Bottle Written by Lost Loved One

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Two divers working their shift at a shipyard in Mississippi discovered a bottle with a sun-bleached note inside. Although they could not make out all the information on the note written in 1989, they were able to figure out a possible...
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Protesters face off as U.S. Supreme Court considers Mississippi abortion law

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Pro-choice and anti-abortion advocates faced off outside the U.S. Supreme Court as the justices heard arguments over whether to overturn a restrictive Mississippi abortion law that could challenge the Roe vs. Wade decision that legalized...
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US abortion rights at stake as Supreme Court takes up key case

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US Supreme Court is weighing a Mississippi abortion case that could ultimately overturn landmark 1973 Roe v Wade ruling.
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SCOTUS Mississippi Abortion Rights Case 'Direct Challenge' to Roe v. Wade

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The Supreme Court will be hearing arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health on Wednesday over a Mississippi law banning abortions after 15 weeks. Jimmy Hoover, the Supreme Court editor-at-large for Law360, joined Cheddar to break down...