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Video shows the moment a Kentucky judge was shot to death

People in the courtroom wept as the footage was shown during a preliminary hearing for former Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines, who is charged with first-degree murder.

GPB evening headlines for October 1, 2024

President Joe Biden has approved a major disaster declaration for 44 hard-hit Georgia counties following Hurricane Helene. The US Justice Department says Georgia’s prison system is quote "deliberately indifferent" to violence among the people in its care. A chemical plant fire east of Atlanta is still causing trouble two-days later.  Suburban residents were again told to shelter in place.

Trump backs out of a ’60 Minutes’ prime-time interview, CBS says

60 Minutes announced on Tuesday that former President Donald Trump has backed out of an interview he had agreed to do as part of its prime-time election special next week.

Boston’s dockworkers plan to picket 24/7 during major East Coast strike

Roughly 50 workers were picketing at Conley Terminal in South Boston as of mid-morning Tuesday as part of a International Longshoremen's Association strike in ports East Coast and Gulf Coast.

Hurricane Helene upends election planning in some parts of North Carolina

North Carolina election officials have said early voting would start as planned on Oct. 17. But they don't know how many voting sites might be unusable in the swing state because of Hurricane Helene.

Trump visits Hurricane Helene-ravaged Valdosta, Ga.

Former president and now candidate Donald Trump visited Valdosta on Monday to see the damage done by Hurricane Helene and talk about relief efforts. 

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