The Daily Cat | Tues. 4-19-22

The Daily Cat | Tues. 4-19-22
The Daily Cat
The Daily Cat | Tues. 4-19-22

Apr 19 2022 | 00:02:17

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Episode 0 April 19, 2022 00:02:17

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WNUR News’ Daily Briefing – Tues. 4-19-22 NU CREW CLAIMS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE, SIBLING STABBING IN EVANSTON, UPDATES ON JASON VAN DYKE, AND COVID CASES SPIKE ON CAMPUS WNUR News broadcasts live at 6 pm CST on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on WNUR 89.3 FM
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Speaker 1 00:00:01 Good morning, you are listening to the daily cat. Your morning news brief from w N U R news. I'm your host Angelina Campi. It's 9:00 AM central time on April 19th, 2022. Here are the headlines to start your day. This weekend, the Northwestern university crew team claims the title of state champions, armor city, Illinois. This is the first time the club team has won the Illinois collegiate regional invitational. Since the regattas start in 2012, some crews, the cats raced included Y Chicago university of Illinois, Kansas university was U St. Louis and I U P U I more about that story on Friday from yours, Tru according to Evanson police, an Evanson man has been charged with stabbing his sister to death with a butcher knife. Saturday night, the 26 year old allegedly killed his sister. Following an argument over household chores, Chicago police officer Jason Vandyke will not be criminally charged for his convicted murder of black teenager. Speaker 1 00:01:00 Laqua McDonald back in 2014, the us attorney's office said yesterday. The decision was made after recently consulting the McDonald family van Dyke was convicted in 2018 of second degree murder, aggravated battery and sentenced to 81 months in state prison. He served less than half of that sentence before his real lease in February a federal judge in Florida yesterday struck down a national mask mandate on airplanes and mask transit. After the CDC extended face covering requirements on public transportation, major airline switched to mask optional policies. Despite a continued rise in COVID cases just a few days ago, the Northwestern cor on a virus dashboard recorded 304 positive cases. That's the highest number of positives since students returned from winter break in January. That's all for today's daily cat from Evanson, Illinois, I'm Angelina Campanile. Be sure to check out more news stories on our website w NNU r.news. You can also to these store live during our next new show [email protected]. Thank you for listening, and we'll see you tomorrow morning for another edition of the daily cat.

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