Tragedy a Sporting Goods chain says it plans to pull certain types of rifles from shelves nationwide. Dicks Sporting Goods says its making this move out of respect for victim families. Investigators are looking into whether the suspect tried to purchase a gun from a dicks store. The closest to the bay area is located in modesto. Police say they will pursue charges against a man for making criminal threats about the shooting. Officers arrested him. Police say on 0 abou friday hed comments supporting the shooter saying he thought about plotting a similar attack. Hes posted an apology. Stay with us for continuing coverage of the schoolqmi shooting tragedy. Abc 7 News Reporter Laura Anthony will bring updates tonight at 5 00 and 6 00. You can sign up for breaking news arerts on 6 abc 7 news. Com. Turning to weather now, temperatures dropping this, is going to be one of the coldest nights of the year. Yes. Were sure its going to be a coldest night sh this season, so far, you can see skies
Pink apparel decisively outweighed St. Patrick's Day green at the Susan G. Komen Arkansas Pink Ribbon Luncheon on March 17 at the Northwest Arkansas Convention Center in Springdale. Organizers say: "The luncheon celebrates those who have survived breast cancer, honor those living with metastatic breast cancer and pay tribute to those who have lost their battle to this disease."
University of New Orleans planning and urban studies professor Marla Nelson has been selected as a 2021 inductee into the Urban Affairs Association Honor Roll. Nelson is one of 16 people to receive the award, which recognizes the association’s most impactful service leaders.
The Urban Affairs Association (UAA) is the international professional organization for urban scholars, researchers and public/nonprofit service providers. The association is dedicated to creating interdisciplinary spaces for engaging in intellectual and practical discussions about urban life.
Nelson, who coordinates the Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) program at UNO, has published widely on the impacts of and responses to industrial and occupational restructuring in U.S. cities and regions, human capital and interregional migration, and post-disaster recovery and redevelopment.