Hour 2: Racial Justice Leaders in Boston are calling for Reparations
MAR 26
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What’s Trending: The Washington State Patrol are investigating twp crimes that resulted in two teenage boys being shot to death. Initially everyone was denying that these crimes were related, it is now known that in fact they are related. The alleged 18-year-old involved in the deadly crash in Renton has been identified, he is suspected of driving up to 112 mph. GUEST: Seattle Police Department Community Service Officer Jeff Steuby founded the Courageous Lions for Courageous Kids program. It helps Seattle kids who experience trauma, through early intervention/access to no cost trauma counseling, which is provided by the Harborview Abuse and Trauma Center.  // Big Local: A teacher in Spokane has found herself on administrative leave after she wrote a piece in the school newspaper that promoted an event about jazz and encouraged students to come to school dressed as slaves or hobos. Students on the Track and Field team at Lewis and Clark high school saved one of their coach’s life by performing CPR on the coach. The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival started early as the flowers have started to bloom. // You Pick The News: Racial Justice Leaders in Boston are calling for the city and White Churches to pay $15 billion in reparations for slavery.

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