Breaking news right now protesters are moving into the streets of South Los Angeles. Theyre blocking roads after a man is shot and killed by police. Family members identifing the man as 18yearold Carnell Snell junior. Police say they tried to pull over what was believed to be a stolen car this afternoon. They say the passenger in the car jumped out and tried to run away. The officers went after him and shot him during the believed to be armed. They also say they found a weapon on the scene. So far protests have remained peaceful tonight tonight a neighborhood is still shaken after a man crashes his motorcycle into a garage near mojave and sahara. Police say yariel penalver losing control of his motorcycle. Neighbors who saw it all unfold say yariel was just a blur as he went by. He slammed into a washer and dryer inside his neighbors garage. 001312 tiffany harris, neighbor of the washer dryer and just missed the hot water heater and then you could smell the bike fumes were that couldve
A man and a 12-year-old boy are facing murder charges after the preteen allegedly shot and killed a Sonic employee in the parking lot of the restaurant.
WellCare Takes Action to Address Racial Equity in North Carolina
Health Plan Awards Grants to 14 Statewide Organizations to Support Racial Equity Efforts
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RALEIGH, N.C., April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ WellCare of North Carolina announced today it awarded grants to 14 community organizations that support racial equity efforts in North Carolina. The announcement follows the recent statement by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) declaring racism as a public health threat. Racism is a public health threat that affects the health and wellbeing of our members and local communities, said Shaune Lancit, Director of Community Engagement at WellCare of North Carolina. Addressing racial equity is important for us at WellCare, and we are proud to team with these 14 organizations to address systemic racism and other issues that impact the health of our communities in North Carolina.