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We work hard to provide a nice, safe environment for the kids to play in ... and one person wants to ruin it for us, said Haug.A Gofundme campaign has been set up to raise money for new dugout covers. 201

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Tsuruoka city crisis management official Takehiko Takahashi said in a televised interview that city officials were helping coastal residents evacuate to higher ground as a precaution. 183

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Up to 24 inches of snow covered parts of the Appalachian Mountains region over the weekend, CNN meteorologist Pedram Javaheri said.Cooper said while the worst of the storm has passed North Carolina, "we need to stay vigilant. We're not out of the woods yet.""This storm dropped staggering amounts of snow, ice and rain across our state," the governor said. "A year's worth of snowfall or more fell on some places in a little more than a day."Javaheri said snow showers could remain until mid-afternoon Monday.And with temperatures dropping below freezing overnight into Tuesday, the threat of icy roads will linger. North Carolina State Highway Patrol warned that even after streets are treated, they can freeze over again."Watch out for deadly black ice, especially tonight and tomorrow morning," Cooper said. 810

  

Trump's nickname for Warren is among his most frequently used monikers. The President most notoriously referred to Warren as Pocahontas at an official White House event honoring veteran Navajo code talkers.On Monday Trump claimed that he "didn't say" that he would pay million to Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren for taking DNA test to review her Native American heritage."Who cares?" Trump initially said when first asked about the DNA test. When pressed on the once-promised million payment, Trump responded: "I didn't say that. You better read it again."In fact, Trump did promise million, during a July rally, but only if the test showed she was "an Indian."At a rally in July, Trump said: "And we will say, 'I will give you a million dollars, paid for by Trump, to your favorite charity if you take the test and it shows you're an Indian ... we'll see what she does. I have a feeling she will say no but we will hold it for the debates."Later Monday, Trump said he did not owe Warren the money, saying that was contingent on her winning the nomination."If she gets the nomination in the debate where I was going to have her tested," Trump said."I'll only do it if I can test her personally," he said. "This is not something I would enjoy doing either." 1266

  

Video shows the alleged assailant, clad in dark clothing with his face obscured, jogging down an alley with his hands stuffed in his jacket pockets. The footage of the man reveals little, aside from his curious gait. Authorities noted that the suspect walks with his feet pointed outward.Witnesses described the suspect as a black man with a slight build, Chicago police said.The next night, about a half-mile away from where Watts was killed, 24-year-old Eliyahu Moscowitz was on a walking path in Loyola Park when he, too, was shot in the head, police said. Witnesses who heard the gunfire rushed to the scene and found Moscowitz face down on the path.Neither man's wallets or cell phones were taken. Some residents worry that because Watts was gay and Moscowitz was Jewish that the killings could be hate crimes.Though Chicago is known for its gun violence, Rogers Park is not typically where it unfolds.Its tree-lined streets are situated along Lake Michigan and are home to a large orthodox Jewish community and Loyola University Chicago students. The neighborhood is known for heavy foot traffic, especially on Saturdays, when Jews honor the sabbath.The shootings have left residents on edge. Cleveland Hughes took time out of a run to speak to CNN and said he was trying to finish up his exercise routine as quickly as possible."If you guys saw me out here running, I'm trying to get it in -- in and out, fast as I can," he said.Virginia Strain, who lives near Loyola Park, told CNN affiliate WLS the lack of answers thus far makes the killings more frightening."It's terrifying that there is no obvious explanation for these," she told the station. "That there is no obvious target. You can't take any action. There's no group that we can protect and there's no particular way that we can protect ourselves."Alderman Joe Moore, who represents Rogers Park, told residents in a letter last week that detectives have been working nonstop to find the killer. They're knocking on doors and reviewing surveillance footage from the area, as well as from commuter trains and buses, he wrote.Tactical officers from the city's gang and drug units have been brought in, and the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are assisting in the probe."We stroll down our streets and enjoy our beautiful lakefront," Moore wrote. "We bike and walk our dogs and spend time conversing with and getting to know our neighbors. In many ways, we are a small town in the big city. We cannot let one disturbed and deranged individual take this away from us."The Jewish United Fund has contributed ,000 toward the reward for information leading to the arrest, and the ATF is putting up ,000. Another ,000 has been offered by a community activist and Cook County Crime Stoppers. 2784

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