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The fiancé of missing Colorado mother Kelsey Berreth was arrested Friday morning, a law enforcement source involved in the investigation said. Authorities arrested Patrick Frazee nearly one month after Berreth, the mother of his 1-year-old daughter, 262

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The 20-degree wind chill isn’t stopping Herb Bardavid from walking the streets. He's hoping for his next meaningful interaction. With a camera in his hand, Bardavid is hoping to meet a stranger and tell their stories. But it’s not just any stranger. Bardavid interviews New York’s seniors, people over the age of 70, because he believes they all have something to say and a story to tell. “I look at people walking in the street and I want to photograph them and be able to tell their story,” he says. With their permissions, Bardavid puts their stories, along with the photos he takes, on his blog called "Getting Old and Getting Out in New York City."“The elderly in New York tend to be invisible,” he explains. “People look past them.“And I think it’s important to recognize the elderly and their individuality and their importance and their need to be part of society.” Bardavid himself is 75 years old. Despite the calm voice of the semi-retired therapist, people don't always stop when he approaches. “I would say 60 percent of the people I stop are willing to talk to me,” Bardavid says. Or they'll stop and chat, but they don’t want their photo taken, he says.On this cold day, Bardavid is getting even less interviews. "I think we hit the 40 percent today," he says. But just as his walk was nearing an end, he got one more individual to tell their story. “My feeling is everyone's got a story,” Bardavid says. 1433

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The Los Angeles City Council unanimously adopted a resolution on Tuesday formally requesting that MLB strip the Astros and Red Sox of their recent World Series titles and award them to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the 226

  

The House Judiciary Committee will vote Wednesday on legislation that would provide a pathway to citizenship for more than 1 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.The proposal is designed to protect undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children and are protected under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, as well as other immigrants with temporary protected status or deferred enforced departure.Holders of temporary protected status -- which provides protection to people displaced by natural disasters, armed conflicts, or other events -- and deferred enforced departure, another form of relief from removal for designated countries, have faced similarly uncertain futures as the administration has moved to end the programs.The measure has been broken up into two bills for the committee vote. A third bill to allow Venezuelan nationals to be eligible for temporary protected status is also included in the lineup.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democratic Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard and other Democrats unveiled the original legislation in March.The bills faces an uphill battle. While it could gain some traction in the Democratic-controlled House, it'd still need to pass the Senate, held by Republicans, and be signed by President Donald Trump, who has sought to end the DACA program. 1360

  

The only volunteer fire department in Hamilton, a small community in Monroe County, Mississippi, was destroyed in this weekend's devastating tornadoes.The tornado hit Monroe County on Saturday night, said CNN meteorologist Gene Norman. It was one of about six tornadoes to hit the state this weekend. One person in Monroe was killed and 10 people were injured.This weekend's massive storm system ravaged areas from Texas to Mississippi. Seven people died because of the severe weather, including the person in Mississippi, four people in Texas and two in Louisiana.Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant declared a state of emergency Sunday for areas affected by the severe weather.A photo of the destroyed fire station shows debris strewn all over and trucks standing in place underneath.Terry Tucker, Monroe's fire coordinator, said on Sunday he was alerted to the fate of the fire department's building around 11 p.m. Saturday."We took a direct hit," one firefighter told Tucker over the radio. "The fire station (is) gone."No firefighters were killed or injured, Tucker said.Tucker said the Hamilton department was the only one in the immediate area of the small community of about 1,500 people. The other nearest station is 14 miles away, Tucker said."It's hard to fathom, the fire department is gone," he said. "The people will have a long recovery. The fire department basically has to start over. They have good manpower but they have to start the station all over."While the building is gone, Tucker said the department was able to salvage some gear and the trucks are still there but damaged.Along with the fire department's building, Saturday's tornado also destroyed multiple homes and a retail center. 1716

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