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Former UC Davis Student Pleads Not Guilty to Two Counts of Murder and One Count of Attempted Murder in Yolo County Superior Court

Carlos Dominguez, a 21-year-old former UC Davis student, pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder in Yolo County Superior Court on Friday. Judge Daniel Wolk denied bail due to the risk to public safety and the defendant's flight risk. Dominguez is eligible for a life prison term or the death penalty, and the investigation is ongoing. He is currently being held in the Yolo County Jail without bail.

Central Regional School District in Bayville, NJ Faces Allegations of a “Culture of Violence” After Tragic Death of 14-Year-Old Adriana Kuch

The Central Regional School District in Bayville, New Jersey, is facing allegations of a “culture of violence” following the death of 14-year-old Adriana Kuch, who took her own life two days after a video of her being attacked by four other teenagers went viral. A lawsuit filed in October claims a different 14-year-old student was physically assaulted after reporting threats, and parents, teachers and students allege administrators have a history of ignoring violence. Kuch's death has sparked a national conversation about school safety, and the community is calling for an investigation into the culture of violence in the district.

New Jersey School District Announces Resignation of Superintendent Following Tragic Death of 14-Year-Old Adriana Kuch

The Central Regional School District in Ocean County, New Jersey has announced the resignation of Superintendent Triantafillos Parlapanides following the death of 14-year-old Adriana Kuch, who was attacked at Central Regional High School. The district is evaluating all current and past allegations of bullying and is working with local law enforcement to investigate the attack. They are also providing counseling services and asking for the community's support to create a safe and supportive learning environment for all students.

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