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Month: August 2020

Navy crew jumped from surveillance plane before it crashed

US NavyBY: MATT SEYLER, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Four sailors jumped from their twin-propeller E-2C Hawkeye aircraft before it crashed in Accomack County, Virginia, Monday afternoon, according to a Navy official. “The two pilots and two crewmembers bailed out of the aircraft safely,” a statement from Cmdr. Jennifer Cragg of […]

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Video surfaces of police punching protester as governor debuts plan to end violence in Portland

Video surfaces of police punching protester as governor debuts plan to end violence in Portland

ABCBY: BILL HUTCHINSON, KAYNA WHITWORTH, ANNIE PONG, and JENNA HARRISON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — As the governor of Oregon announced a plan to end violence in Portland following a fatal shooting during clashes between protesters on one hand and radical right activists and supporters of President Donald Trump on the […]

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Former Navy cargo ship is sunk as part of scaled-back Naval exercise

Former Navy cargo ship is sunk as part of scaled-back Naval exercise

US NavyBY: LUIS MARTINEZ, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — This year’s version of the RIMPAC naval exercise off the coast of Hawaii ended with a bang this weekend as the old Navy cargo ship USS Durham was sunk by a missile barrage from various ships participating in the international exercise. The […]

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Louisiana residents wait hours for basic supplies in Hurricane Laura aftermath

Louisiana residents wait hours for basic supplies in Hurricane Laura aftermath

iStock/Darwin BrandisBY: HALEY YAMADA, ABC News (LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana) — Less than a week has passed since Hurricane Laura tore through Louisiana, leaving an estimated 180,000 people there without water. Now, Lake Charles residents are waiting more than four hours for basic supplies, which are being handed out by the […]

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NYC judge allegedly punched on way to court by a person on a bike

NYC judge allegedly punched on way to court by a person on a bike

iStock/Marco_PiuntiBY: AARON KATERSKY, MARK CRUDELE, and IVAN REREIRA, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A New York City judge was allegedly punched while she was walking to work Monday morning, according to law enforcement sources. Judge Phyllis Chu of the New York City Criminal Court was walking from the Staten Island […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Projected Non-Conference Schedule Is Revealed

SUU Men’s Basketball Projected Non-Conference Schedule Is Revealed

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Monday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball coach Todd Simon announced the Thunderbirds’ prospective non-conference schedule. SUU is projected to start their season November 10 at Loyola Marymount of the West Coast Conference in Los Angeles. The Thunderbirds will then visit a pair of Power 5 conference foes in […]

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Manti temple to enter phase two of reopening

Manti temple to enter phase two of reopening

Throughout the world, temples belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints continue to reopen through the churches four phase reopening plan. The reopening of each temple is based on local circumstances and governmental restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. There are also restrictions in place at […]

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Utah man dead after suspected bison attack, officials say

Utah man dead after suspected bison attack, officials say

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man who authorities say was possibly attacked by a bison in Utah has died. Investigators believe 55-year-old Larry M. Adams was jogging on Antelope Island just outside Salt Lake City when he had a suspected encounter with a bison. The Utah Department of Natural […]

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Scenic Byway Renovation at Bryce Canyon

Scenic Byway Renovation at Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon, Utah (August 28, 2020) – The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is beginning construction on a project designed to enhance the safety and mobility of Scenic Byway State Route 12 through a one-and-one-quarter mile section of Bryce Canyon National Park. The project, valued at over $8-million, extends efforts […]

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Coronavirus live updates: 94% of COVID deaths in US had underlying conditions, CDC says

Coronavirus live updates: 94% of COVID deaths in US had underlying conditions, CDC says

Myriam Borzee/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR and EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 847,000 people worldwide. Over 25.2 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to data compiled […]

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