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Celebration and pride turned into tragedy for a small city in Alabama after gunfire erupted during a high school graduation party.One person was killed and eight others were wounded at a community center in Atmore, near the Florida border, early Saturday.Witnesses say a fight broke out between two women during a graduation party for Escambia County High School's seniors. As people were trying to separate the two women, police said, gunshots were fired inside that hit several people.Atmore Police Chief Chuck Brooks told CNN officers responded to a 911 call for shots fired at the community center around 2 a.m. Saturday. Once officers got to the scene, shots were still being fired and police found one man dead in the center's cafeteria. The shooting was at a former middle school transformed into a community center, police said.The eight wounded people were taken to a local hospital for treatment.The suspects fled the scene and are still at large, Brooks said.The high school's principal, Dennis Fuqua, said in a statement Saturday the community "felt the pangs of tragedy due to the acts of violence that have left several of our past and present students injured.""It is unfortunate that the event at the community center has tainted the success our seniors and football team felt, but we love our Blue Devil Family and will continue to pray for wisdom and healing," Fuqua said. 1402

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Drivers who apply for new license plate tags should be careful how they do it, according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB).The BBB has received dozens of complaints about lookalike BMV and DMV websites, and one driver says he fell for a phony site.Brian Morgan recently received a letter explaining it was time to renew the plates on his pickup truck."I got the notice in the mail," he said, "and every year I then get online and do my registration renewal, and order my sticker."So he Googled the "state motor vehicle website." He clicked the top Google listing."It's always the first one," he said, "and I get it and go."So Morgan entered his personal info, address, and credit card number. But instead of getting a tag renewal, he got a very strange response."I ended up becoming a club member for .99 at this place," he said.Drivers fooled into thinking they are on state's siteAs he inspected the site closer, it turns out he had not visited at the DMV website, but instead was on one of several sites that look similar to the motor vehicles department of various states.From a legal perspective, companies doing this are doing nothing wrong. They are just doing a service, helping drivers renew their plates through their state.But their informational service comes with a fee, that drivers don't really don't have to pay.Four of these sites — that appear almost identical — are:Onlinecarregistration.orgDriverslicenceinfo.orgDriversservices.orgRenewregistrations.orgThe About Us page of all three sites is nearly the same, and is very vague about who they are.BBB issues cautionThe Better Business Bureau has a report only on Driversservices.org, 1670

  

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COEBURN, Va. — When nurses Teresa Tyson and Paula Hill pull their RV into the small towns of Appalachia, they bring a warmth that's part of the charm of these mountains. They also bring help that's become scarce in this part of the country. “It’s kind of like we’re the forgotten people," Hill says. "Not only are we vulnerable but we’re forgotten and lot of people feel like they do not matter.”“The cancer rates here in the central Appalachia region are just so high for so many diseases," Tyson adds. The two natives of this rural part of Virginia run 572

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