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Staunton tour takeaways: Community voices and lesser-known parts of the city

With less than 20% of Staunton s population being people of color, The News Leader wants to connect with the lesser-heard voices in the city. Read to see what we learned.

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Augusta County to hold public hearing on school safety procedures

Support for school board member and tattoo artist convictions: Where The News Leads

On this edition, we hear about Natasha McCurdy s recent medical battles, as well as learn about a sexual assault conviction in Waynesboro.

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Staunton students planning vigil to honor life of teen killed in car wreck

Eddie Santiago remembers seeing the tears of students after a Staunton teen was killed in a wreck. He hopes a vigil Wednesday will provide some closure.

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6 women sue Kansas Highway Patrol leaders, claim discrimination, sexual harassment

6 women sue Kansas Highway Patrol leaders, claim discrimination, sexual harassment Katie Bernard, The Kansas City Star © Dreamstime/TNS Six women have filed a lawsuit against the state of Kansas and several managers at the Kansas Highway Patrol. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Six women are suing the state of Kansas and several managers at the Kansas Highway Patrol, alleging a hostile work environment and culture of sexual harassment and gender discrimination that stems from the top of the agency. The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, is the latest in a series of claims leveled against agency leadership. The action follows two state investigations, one conducted by an outside law firm, which concluded last summer that the women’s claims against Superintendent Col. Herman Jones of gender discrimination and inappropriate touching and comments were unsubstantiated. The inquiry led by the Kansas Department of Administration stated that one of the women admitted to

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