
Marni Hughes
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1 week ago |
newsnationnow.com | Marni Hughes
Caleb Wells traveled to California and disappeared His mother said the man he traveled with came to see her He denies any involvement in Wells' disappearance Caleb Wells went on a trip to California and was never seen again. (Natasha Wells Walker)( NewsNation) - After a Georgia man disappeared on a trip to California, his mother says the person who was traveling with him has reached out to her.
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2 weeks ago |
newsnationnow.com | Marni Hughes
Caleb Wells was a 31-year-old father He traveled with a man he knew from high school His travel companion returned, but he did notGo behind the headlines as NewsNation's "Missing" investigates missing person cases from across the country, from cold cases to the latest developing stories. Tune into our latest case's digital show each Friday where we speak to loved ones and examine the case. Subscribe to our newsletter. Caleb Wells went on a trip to California and was never seen again.
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3 weeks ago |
newsnationnow.com | Carrie Perricone |Marni Hughes
Carla Valpeoz often traveled abroad on her own She made friends with a group at Machu Picchu The last place she was seen was Pisac, PeruGo behind the headlines as NewsNation's "Missing" investigates missing person cases from across the country, from cold cases to the latest developing stories. Tune into our latest case's digital show each Friday where we speak to loved ones and examine the case. Subscribe to our newsletter. Carla Valpeoz had a YouTube channel for travelers.
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3 weeks ago |
newsnationnow.com | Marni Hughes
By Marni Hughes West Virginia banned 7 kinds of food dyes, first in US to do so Ban will start for meals served in schools in August, statewide in 2028 State senator says his constituents are proud to be 'leaders' on issue( NewsNation) - The state of West Virginia became the first state in America to ban seven artificial food dyes used in brightly colored cereals, drinks and candies last week.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Marni Hughes
(NewsNation) — The state of West Virginia became the first state in America to ban seven artificial food dyes used in brightly colored cereals, drinks and candies last week. This ban will start for meals served in school nutrition programs starting this August and go statewide starting on Jan. 1, 2028.
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American woman who is legally blind, vanishes during a trip to Peru. The family of Carla Valpeoz fears they're running out of time to find out what happened and accuse Peruvian authorities of extortion. #missing on @NewsNation https://t.co/xaoz9NjSYW