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Ex-Marine charged with planning to kill White people in mass shooting: 'Erase them'

TRENTON, N.J. (TND) A New Jersey man, who was formerly a U.S. Marine, was arrested and charged Friday with threatening to kill White people for their perceived privilege. Joshua Cobb told the FBI at a California base he wanted to shoot up a New Jersey gym, grocery store or wealthy White area, according to

Mainline Pharmacy announces closure of most locations

Rite Aid will be taking over prescriptions for patients after Mainline Pharmacy announced that it will be closing most of it's locations starting at the beginning of March. According to John Pastorek, Director of Pharmacy, the decision to close the locations is due to the cost of the medications versus the reimbursement from Pharmacy Benefit

Could sheriffs get investigative powers?

Local sheriffs said there is only one they are not on a level playing field with state and local police. Sheriff departments are not allowed to investigate potential incidents. Sheriffs said their department can make an arrest if the evidence is in plain sight but otherwise, the investigation must be handed off to another department

Lowe's locations donating essential supplies to local first responders

CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) One retail giant is giving back to local first responders across the region. Lowes locations across the country are helping those on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Stores are donating supplies that are in high demand like cleaning supplies and gloves.

Major pieces of the Key Bridge collapse are out of the channel; what comes next

BALTIMORE, Md. (7News) For the first time in 56 days, Baltimore area residents observed a port without the massive identifiers from one of the state's most notable maritime tragedies, something that Maryland Governor Wes Moore said made him feel emotional when speaking Tuesday morning.