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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Donations from a special emergency fund created to support gunshot victims from the Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooting are officially being dispersed. On Thursday morning, 20 individuals were notified of direct payouts from United Way s KC Strong F
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RICHMOND, Va. 鈥?Nineteen people were rescued from their vehicles after getting trapped in high water in Wednesday afternoon s flash floods, according to the Richmond Fire Department.Amy Vu, a spokesperson for the Richmond Fire Department, said the Water Rescue Team helped those people get to safety.Photos taken from the flooded areas showed just how quickly conditions changed Wednesday evening.A photo taken around 4:30 p.m. on the south side of Richmond showed cars surrounded by rising waters as strong storms dumped inches of rain. Another photo taken just 50 minutes later showed how quickly the water had receded.Vu said Maury Street saw the most activity Wednesday afternoon, but across South Richmond, water rescue teams rushed to the aid of trapped vehicles in high wate
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