(AP) – A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts:
(AP) — A coach who crosses himself before a game. A teacher who reads the Bible aloud before the bell rings. A coach who hosts an after-school Christian youth group in his home.
(AP) — An Alabama fast-food worker who allegedly threw hot grease on a customer during a dispute over service in the drive-thru line, causing severe burns, was charged with assault, police said.
(AP) — U.S. consumer confidence dampened slightly in April but remains high even as inflation continues to cloud their optimism about the rest of the year.
(AP) – As Virginiabased Dominion Energy seeks to build what it calls the country's largest offshore wind farm in the Atlantic Ocean, the company and its supporters have touted the economic development opportunities expected to accompany the 176-turbine project.
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- CHS names valedictorian, 2 salutatorians
- Suspect left accident scene after hitting bicyclist
- Smith overcomes genetic heart defect in senior year
- Meacham claims first in discuss and shot put
Clinton resident Chase Stewart, 35, was charged April 13 with leaving the scene of an accident involving injury after former felony conviction.

