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Violence prevention programs worry about summer crime after the Trump administration cut $500 million pledged to 550-plus organizations in 48 states. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
Advocates for community violence intervention programs say it saves lives. Data shows success, too. But funding for these ...
This is the unheralded, day-to-day work that keeps communities whole. And it requires sustained investment to continue. Over the last few years, we’ve seen a long overdue shift in recognizing ...
In a heartfelt plea for peace and community action, residents, police and activists gathered at 31st and Prospect, marching in response to the escalating violence that has plagued the neighborhood.
The $18.27 billion estimate includes pre-event costs ($3.62 billion) and included costs for training, security and staffing, policy and procedure development, outreach to build public trust ...
Hundreds of shootings have been deterred through community violence intervention. It's more important than ever for the Legislature to keep funding the Reimagining Public Safety Act and further ...
In March 2024, Mayor Phillip Jones announced a pledge to reduce gun violence and homicides in Newport News by 15% over the next 18 months. The city was already making strides before White was ...
On National Gun Violence Awareness Day, dozens of Hartford residents gathered in a powerful show of unity, prayer and purpose. In the wake of recent shootings across the state, community leaders ...
A recent surge in deadly violence in Columbus has prompted residents and community leaders to take action to ensure the safety of their neighborhoods. On Monday night, the sound of gunfire echoed ...
DUBLIN, Ga. — Local government officials, pastors and community members came together at W.P. Candle Company Monday night for a "Call to Action" community meeting, to address the rising ...
GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, AZ — Members of the Gila River Indian Community took to the streets on Saturday to march against what they are seeing as ongoing violence in their neighborhoods.
Violence prevention programs worry about summer crime after the Trump administration cut $500 million pledged to 550-plus organizations in 48 states.
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