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Early Morning Rush: Friday, April 19, 2019

Here's a look at the top stories this morning
Muskegon River in springtime.

CRASH NEAR FIFTH THIRD | West River Drive near Fifth Third Ballpark is shutdown because of a crash involving a pedestrian. It happened around 3:10 a.m. and police are still working the scene.

MUELLER REPORT After nearly two years, the two-volume, 448-page redacted report has been released. The release represented a moment of closure nearly two years in the making but also the starting bell for a new round of partisan warfare. 

COLUMBINE ANNIVERSARY | Twenty years after teenage gunmen attacked Columbine High School, Ruegsegger Johnson and other alumni of the Littleton, Colorado, school have become parents. The emotional toll of the shooting that killed 12 classmates and a teacher has been amplified by fears about their own kids' safety, spiking each time yet another shooter enters yet another school. 

FLOODING ON MUSKEGON RIVER |  Rainfall across the Muskegon River Basin, in combination with already high river levels due to recent wet weather, has resulted in further rising river levels. The Muskegon River at Newaygo and Bridgeton is expected to crest just above minor flood stage Friday and Saturday

SPECIAL DELIVERY | A Wyoming 5-year-old was craving McDonald's early Sunday morning, but his grandmother was asleep. He made a call to 911 and an officer on duty used the moment as a teaching lesson.

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