daniela, thank you very much, great reporting. in just a few minutes, we are going to talk about the story about the former president reportedly pressuring arizona governor doug doocy to overturn the 2020 election. do you see just issuing a response we are going to have that for you. plus, supreme court followed. the new help being offered a student loan borrowers following yesterday s rejection. as i bet you another good day from nbc news here in los angeles, we are at the top of the hour so i welcome you to alex witt reports. we begin this hour with new reaction to the latest round of supreme court rulings and a look at some of today s head lines. they washington courts conservatives flex their strength, the los angeles time, justices washed student debt relief. from the gazette in colorado, christian designer can turn away same-sex wedding business. the new york times highlighting both rulings, one congressman telling me that he feels the pain of students with high debt.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Terre Haute Police says crimes targeting children are on the rise. This led them to form an Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Three members of the Terre Haute Police Department will now work closely with the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) organization as part of what officials describe as a key task force. THPD made the announcement Friday, that Detectives Josh Loudermilk and Josh Goldner of the Juvenile Investigations division as well [.]
In Terre Haute’s criminal justice system, the citizens are protected by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the kindergarten task force, which is summoned