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Proceeds from the store in Valley Village Shopping Center go toward helping victims of partner violence.

The principal described a "desensitization" to "'joking around' with one another about inappropriate and culturally insensitive things."
Men grabbed students from behind as they walked on or near campus.
The Pine County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in finding a 16-year-old girl who has been missing since Oct. 30.
Police say detectives were called on Oct. 29 to help in locating a missing 3-year-old girl.
Two polling places simply did not receive voting rosters.
Olympic gold medalist Jessie Diggins said she and a friend had a close call while training near her Minnesota hometown.
Police say they are concerned for her welfare.
Parker retired in 2016 after more than 35 years covering Chicago.
Traffic was held up Thursday morning on Interstate 80/94 as a car crashed off Torrence Avenue.
Scott Plocher and Heidi Le dressed up Wednesday as Popeye and Olive Oyl.
A Twin Cities family is sharing their story of survival after an SUV crashed into their apartment.
“He’s been picking people off alone, so the biggest thing is that you just have to stick with a group,” a Rogers Park resident said.
The Ravens spread random acts of kindness around Perry Hall Boulevard and beyond this week.
The fee is to help offset the money the district loses for each student absence.
The campaign staffer who appeared to be wearing blackface and the deputy director who posted the image were first suspended Friday.
Two separate dog attacks were reported on the South Side on Sunday.
An officer who is an avid runner found that his speed paid off during a police chase on foot this week.
The Illinois congressman and his family were threatened on social media.
Crews working with MnDOT started working Wednesday morning, placing a fence around the homeless encampment near Franklin and Hiawatha.