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EXCLUSIVE: See The New Red-Band Trailer For Horror Anthology SCARE US

We d like to introduce you to Cutthroat. By Meredith Borders · @xymarla · April 29, 2021, 7:02 PM EDT SCARE US (2021). We re super excited to debut the brand new red-band trailer for Scare Us, a horror anthology out from Falling Flame Pictures. It s scary and clever and thrilling, and we know you ll want to take a look: The synopsis: A chilling horror anthology comprising five short stories, penned by an unlikely group of aspiring writers, in Sugarton - a small town plagued by the apparent return of an infamous serial killer, dubbed Cutthroat. They ve come to share their scary stories (with each other and the bookstore owner, Peter, who leads the group), but soon discover they ve become the stars of a sick killer s own twisted tale.

A 6-year legal fight over Arizona foster care could end this week

A 6-year legal fight over Arizona foster care could end this week Mary Jo Pitzl, Arizona Republic © David Wallace/The Republic Anika Robinson of Gilbert is shown with a 4-year-old girl she is fostering at her home in Gilbert on May 10, 2018. Robinson has been fostering children for years and is one of several foster parents who helped created Jacob s Law, a state law that gets services for kids in the foster-care system. Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this article gave an incorrect first name for group home Director Jenna Bowman. It also misstated the fee that plaintiffs attorneys may be paid for monitoring compliance with the settlement terms in the case. 

Settlement in Arizona foster-care lawsuit awaits court approval

Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this article gave an incorrect first name for group home Director Jenna Bowman. It also misstated the fee that plaintiffs attorneys may be paid for monitoring compliance with the settlement terms in the case.  A six-year drive to reform the state s foster-care system could end Friday, when a federal judge will consider final approval of a class-action settlement.  The settlement, reached in negotiations between the Arizona Department of Child Safety and child-welfare advocates, outlines four major areas of improvement. Attorneys for both sides say they expect the settlement, which got preliminary approval in October, will get a final OK from U.S. District Court Judge Roslyn Silver. 

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