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GRAND RAPIDS, MICH - Twenty-seven Michigan school districts will receive 97 school buses powered by electricity and three fueled by propane. The cost, nearly $24 million, will come from the federal Clean School Bus Program.
Buses powered by electricity often cost three times more than diesel buses, but they emit fewer tailpipe emissions over the long run.
The transportation sector accounts for almost 28% of Michigan’s total greenhouse gas emissions. Michigan aims to be 100% carbon neutral by 2050.
The school system in Grand Rapids will receive $5.18 million for 15 buses. Trenton will receive $2 million for 10 buses, Allen Park will get $1.04 million for five buses and Comstock will get $1.04 million for three buses. Click here to read more.

SACRAMENTO, CALIF - A convict who is a man living as a woman has been transferred out of a women’s prison in California after being indicted for raping a woman in the shower.
A criminal complaint said the suspect, identified as 51-year-old Tremaine “Tremayne” Deon Carroll, faces two charges of forcible rape and one of “dissuading a witness from testifying,” Fox News reported Monday, adding that he has a long criminal history. In March, a male felon living as a woman was accused of having sex with a female prisoner in Washington State, according to Breitbart News.
The suspect — identified as Bryan Kim, who goes by the name Amber FayeFox Kim — was found guilty in 2008 on two counts of aggravated first-degree murder after stabbing his father and bludgeoning and strangling his mother to death. Click here to read more.

CHICAGO, IL - Muslim students in the Chicago metropolitan area are defending their recent “annual multicultural festival” project which displayed a Palestinian flag and poster bearing the widely criticized “from the river to the sea” slogan, according to multiple local news outlets and a Change.org student-led petition.
The petition — titled “Oppose the false anti-semitic accusations of Bartlett High School Administration!” — was launched last week by the Muslim Student Association (MSA) and displays a photo of several Palestinian students smiling behind their flag and contentious posters. The petition rebukes school leadership for its criticism of the student project. Click here to read more.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIF - As the California exodus continues, a new migration trend is occurring, with southeastern and Appalachian states taking the top spots as inbound migration destinations, according to new reports.
According to a new Consumer Affairs 2024 Migration Trends report, “California’s mass exodus continues to ensue,” with the South and Southeast region of the country being the “hottest regions for people moving.”
The states where the most residents said they were planning to leave are California, New York, New Jersey, Illinois and Washington. The most popular states with growth for inbound migration are North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Tennessee and Texas. Click here to read more.

HARTFORD, CT - Two barbers who dropped everything to save a little girl from running into traffic say they are simply dads with lucky timing.
Surveillance video posted to the Instagram account of Look Sharp Barbershop owner Osvaldo Lugo and his employee Rafael Santana shows the pair racing out of the establishment after a young girl who ran down the road by herself.
Santana tells TODAY.com that he was cutting hair in the East Hartford barbershop when he saw a small pink reflection whiz by the window.
“I said, ‘Yo, there’s a little girl by herself,'” he says. “At the shop, we joke around all day to make the hours go by so I’m glad (my co-workers) believed me.” Click here to read more.