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USWSB Cox articles
Elleven45 club facing more legal action, family of victim killed in shooting files lawsuit
The lawsuit claims that had the club taken reasonable measures, Creighton would still be alive.
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USWHIO
Crews to demolish old power station building this week in Montgomery County
Drivers will be impacted as crews demolish an old power station building this week in Montgomery County.
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USLivingston Daily | Daily Press & Argus
War Dog Memorial in South Lyon gives pups a formal sendoff
Big Frog of Brighton has fully funded nearly a dozen of the 73 burials conducted so far.
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OpinionThe Daily Telegram
Solar energy surpluses: time-shifting vs. location-shifting
Location-shifting solar power avoids the winter problem because winter does not occur simultaneously everywhere on our planet.
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OpinionThe Daily Telegram
Candidate field filled with heluded dopefuls
There are some simple rules candidates have to follow to get on the ballot. Yet somehow several botched things so badly they were given the boot.
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USKLAS articles
Henderson residents question mysterious dust cloud, experts explain its cause
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – “Is the air safe to breathe?” It’s a question some Henderson residents are asking as they snap photos from their driveways of an apparent dust cloud near a major clean-up site, and experts are pointing to their reports for the answer. Laura Pierson, a Henderson resident, posted online three photos of […]
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USKTLA articles
Bear wanders into kitchen searching for dinner in Sierra Madre
Video captures the moment a Sierra Madre resident discovers a bear has wandered into his kitchen while searching for dinner. The homeowner, Jason Wightman, said he was washing dishes at around 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday when suddenly, a curious black bear walked right into his home. “My first reaction was I bolted out the front […]
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USAZCentral | The Arizona Republic
Arizona Lottery Powerball, The Pick results for June 5, 2024
Check your tickets for Arizona daily lottery draw games here.
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USThe Desert Sun
One of two teens suspected of killing La Quinta high school senior released on bail
Elijah Alfredo Martinez, 18, posted $100,000 bail on Wednesday. He is scheduled to appear in court next on July 1, jail records show.
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USNBC News
'Son of Sam' killer's first victim recalls a smiling man, and then gunfire
Wendy Savino was the first victim of the notorious "Son of Sam" killer. She recalled his smiling face as he approached her in 1976 — only for him to repeatedly shoot her.
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USNBC News
Takeaways from Day 3 of Hunter Biden’s firearms trial
Three people testified in Hunter Biden’s gun trial in Wilmington, Delaware, including ex-wife Kathleen Buhle, recalling in vivid color the defendant’s spiral into drug addiction.
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USKRQE Albuquerque
1 injured after gas leak ignites in northeast Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico Gas Company is working to restore service to residents due to a gas leak in northeast Albuquerque. According to New Mexico Gas, a gas leak ignited and injured one person before it was brought under control. Albuquerque Fire Rescue said a local company struck a gas line while digging in the […]
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USKIRO
Police pursuit for ‘reasonable suspicion’ allowed again
Statewide, law enforcement will once again be able to chase after anyone they "reasonably suspect" has committed a crime.
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USPortland Press Herald, Maine
Federal court denies Bangor church's request for injunction in tuition lawsuit
Jun. 5—A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Maine's anti-discrimination laws will not be indefinitely suspended while a Bangor church challenges the stipulation in Maine's Human Rights Act that prohibits schools receiving state funding from discriminating based on gender identity, sexual orientation and religion. U.S. District Court Judge John Woodcock reinforced his original decision denying ...
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USThe Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
Two men charged with beating man with chain-wrapped club, robbing him
Jun. 5—Two men are accused of using a chain-wrapped club to beat and rob a man who was trying to buy drugs last week, according to the Spokane Valley Police Department. Spokane Valley deputies responded at about 11:05 a.m. Saturday to several calls of a man being assaulted with a bat or similar weapon behind businesses in the 5600 block of East Sprague Avenue, police said. Witnesses said the ...
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USThe Lebanon Democrat, Tenn.
Man nearly crashes into sheriff's vehicle during pursuit
Jun. 5—A man was arrested in Lebanon Wednesday after he nearly crashed into a Wilson County Sheriff's Office vehicle in an attempt to flee. Killian Ellis — who was wanted out of another jurisdiction on outstanding warrants for evading arrest, reckless endangerment and resisting arrest — was traveling on Sparta Pike when a Lebanon Police Department sergeant noticed his black pickup truck. When ...
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USThe Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
West Bonner considers school closures after levy fail
Jun. 5—PRIEST RIVER, Idaho — The West Bonner School Board met Wednesday night to weigh whether to close several of its five schools next year as it balances a budget shortfall from a failed levy. The board had not reached a decision by publication deadline. District administration last week presented the board a long list of recommended budget cuts as well as various options for closing ...
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USThe Jamestown Sun, N.D.
Two Jamestown people arrested after 2-year-old child overdoses on fentanyl, sheriff says
Jun. 5—JAMESTOWN — Two Jamestown people were arrested after their 2-year-old child suffered from a fentanyl overdose, according to Stutsman County Sheiff Chad Kaiser. Christopher William Johnson, 40, is facing formal charges of endangerment of a child or vulnerable adult, a Class B felony, reckless endangerment, prohibited acts, possession of drug paraphernalia, Class C felonies, and ingesting ...
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USReading Eagle, Pa.
Reading police nab shoeless man at gunpoint after responding to daytime burglary
Reading police apprehended a daytime burglary suspect at gunpoint and recovered a stolen handgun at the scene of the break-in of an apartment house, investigators said. Police responded shortly before 10 a.m. Tuesday to the 200 block of North Sixth Street for a report of a man with a gun breaking into the basement of a residence. Officers converged on the house, with some going into the ...
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USVictorville Daily Press
Person killed in crash on 15 Freeway near Yermo
The crash was first reported at 5:47 p.m. in the southbound lanes of the freeway, just east of the unincorporated county community of Yermo.
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PoliticsSemafor
Why Congress’s No. 1 crypto fan is feeling so good about 2024
Republican Rep. Tom Emmer thinks it’s a pivotal political year for the industry, and that the bitcoin faithful could give Republicans an edge.
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USKDVR Denver
Arvada family loses half their belongings in storage facility fire
A Tuesday morning fire at an Arvada storage facility has left one family without half of their belongings, as they were set to move next week.
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USWTTG
VIDEO: Tornadoes rip through Maryland bringing down trees, power lines
Powerful tornadoes moved through Maryland Wednesday evening, causing severe damage to homes, taking down powerlines and leaving debris scattered across the area.
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USWITI
Franklin man sentenced in DJ girlfriend's killing in Colombia
Franklin man John Poulos has been sentenced to 42 years and eight months in prison after being found guilty of the femicide of his girlfriend in Colombia.
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LifestyleKSNF Joplin
New education center in Southeast Kansas aims to transform lives
PARSONS, Kan. — A new Southeast Kansas education center is looking to provide more resources for students and young adults struggling with behavioral issues. “I just can’t imagine the feeling of no one being there, no one supporting you, no one loving you, knowing no one believing in you. And I really felt like my […]
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USKTVX
Triple-digit temps settling across Southern Utah — Here’s what you need to know
Early season intense heat has arrived in parts of Washington County including Zion National Park, St. George, and near Lake Powell and our first triple-digit day arrived Wednesday, one day behind the average first 100+ day in St. George.
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USKTVI
Thieves steal thousands from north county ATM
Court records show two men broke into a north St. Louis County ATM two separate times, stealing more than $90,000 before police tracked them down.
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USWHNT Huntsville
Alabama, we have a solution: Lawmakers secure funding to replace iconic rocket at welcome center
Excitement is growing for everyone who grew to love the Saturn 1B Rocket that once stood at the Ardmore Welcome Center after lawmakers announced plans are officially underway to replace the replica.
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USKIRO
WA State Patrol searches for driver involved in crash that killed 26-year-old Burien woman
The family of Shanique Dickens is pleading for the public’s help.
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USAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
DOJ, outside experts praise APD's compliance with use of force reforms
Jun. 5—A U.S. Department of Justice investigation a decade ago found a disturbing pattern and practice of the use of unconstitutional excessive force by Albuquerque police officers, particularly with the mentally ill or those in crisis as the victims. The significant turnaround in the operations of the agency, DOJ officials told a federal judge in Albuquerque on Tuesday, is due in part to the ...
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PoliticsAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
New federal partnership focused on streamlining clean energy permitting
Jun. 5—The federal government isn't known for a quick permitting process. That's even what Gov. Michele Lujan Grisham said at recent a business luncheon. Recent strides could speed a few things up. Last month, the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council announced a new agreement with the New Mexico Renewable Energy Transmission Authority, or RETA, to provide federal permitting support. ...
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USWTVT
Bay Area nonprofit expanding into Hillsborough County to help more students struggling with addiction
A nonprofit helping teens get an education while battling addiction is expanding into Hillsborough County.
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USWREG articles
Search for dog stolen by carjackers in Northeast Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The search continues for a brown Labrador Retriever taken during a violent carjacking at a gas station in Northeast Memphis early Saturday morning. The victim said he was walking toward his vehicle parked at a pump at the Shell Station in the 6100 block of Summer when two men in a silver […]
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USWDVM
Hundreds without power in Maryland, Virginia after storm, tornadoes
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Residents across the DMV were left without power after storms and tornadoes passed through the area. As of 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dominion Energy reported 71 customers without power in Northern Virginia. Two of these outages had a tree on power lines listed as the cause. The outage map said […]
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USWDVM
PHOTOS: Alleged bike thieves caught on camera in Northwest DC
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said that it was looking for two people who were caught on camera after allegedly stealing a bicycle in Northwest D.C. MPD said that on Sunday around 7:50 p.m., the victim found that two of their bikes had been stolen from the 3700 block of […]
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USMaryland Matters
Board awards health care contract over objection of losing bidder
A three-member state board approved a $724 million contract for pretrial detention medical and mental health services over the objections of a troubled incumbent. The post Board awards health care contract over objection of losing bidder appeared first on Maryland Matters.
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USKTVI
Credit card scammers believed to be linked to Romani crime group: Police
Police SWAT descended upon a rental home in Florissant on Monday, arresting criminal suspects with reported ties to Romanian organized crime.
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USThe Arizona Republic
'Prepared to fight': Arizona immigrant rights activists take HCR 2060 to court. What to know
A day after Arizona Republicans passed the controversial HCR 2060, immigration rights activists filed a lawsuit claiming the measure unconstitutional.
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LifestyleSean Kernan
Why Are We So Infatuated With Ivy League Colleges?
If you follow certain stories, you’d think all of America happens on an Ivy League campus. Every scandal, which would barely make the local news at other colleges, ends up gracing the front pages of major magazines and newspapers.
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USKTVI
Small chemical fire triggers big response from STL Fire Department
A warehouse on the 6500 block of Hall Street in the city’s North Riverfront neighborhood was the scene of a large response from the St. Louis Fire Department Wednesday afternoon.
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USWDAF
Carmen Building in Kansas City gets new lease on life
A roughly century-old building in the Old Hyde Park neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri is going to see a new chapter after all.
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USWSOC
Man charged with attempted murder after shooting at deputies’ cars
A 44-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after shooting three deputies’ patrol vehicles, the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office announced on Wednesday.
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USWDAF
KCPD cancels Silver Alert after 85-year-old man located safe
UPDATE: KCPD says Victor Mejia was located safe.
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USKTXL
Man convicted of murder after shooting at sports bar in Sacramento
(FOX40.COM) — A man who shot and killed another person at a sports bar in the Sacramento area two years ago was convicted of first-degree murder on Wednesday, according to the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office. Toese Asiata was dancing to music at Cheers Sports Bar in Natomas on Sept. 13, 2022, when a man […]
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USWGNO
The boat and its builder in New Orleans that won WWII
In front of 1755 St. Charles Ave., there's a plaque that includes the phrase, "...the man who won the war for us." It's a quote from President Dwight Eisenhower, who also served as the Supreme Allied Commander during WWII.
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USWFRV Green Bay
Tug Ludington in Kewaunee towed ammunition barges for the D-Day invasion
KEWAUNEE, WI (WFRV) – This June marks the 80th anniversary of the Allied Forces D-Day invasion in France that turned the tide against the Nazis in World War II. A group of high school friends is responsible for preserving one of only 30 D-Day ships that are still on the water today. It’s called the […]
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BusinessKSNW Wichita
Changes to Sedgwick County solar codes put on hold
Changes to Sedgwick County solar codes have been put on hold.
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USAkron Beacon Journal
'This neighborhood is traumatized': Community leaders speak during vigil for mass shooting
The city, Victim Assistance Program and ADM Board of Summit County offered support to those involved in Sunday's tragic event.
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USRhode Island Current
Eleventh hour bottle bill reignites debate between environmental, business groups
Disagreement over a state bottle recycling program is as pervasive as the piles of recyclable bottles and cans littering Rhode Island streets, beaches and waterways. So it’s no surprise that controversy again clouded the bottle bill conversation Wednesday night. Hours of debate unfolded in an airless second-floor State House hearing room as a parade of […] The post Eleventh hour bottle bill reignites debate between environmental, business groups appeared first on Rhode Island Current.
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USThe Bergen Record
Powerball winning numbers for Wednesday, June 5. Check tickets for $185 million jackpot
The Powerball jackpot was an estimated $185 million for Wednesday night's drawing.
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