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Month: September 2020

Record heat expected Labor Day weekend in West

Record heat expected Labor Day weekend in West

ABC NewsBy MAX GOLEMBO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Record-breaking heat is expected in the West during the holiday weekend, including Los Angeles, where the power grid could be put to the test. Already Thursday, record highs were tied in Palmdale, California, at 106 degrees and in Portland, Oregon, at […]

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Suspect sought in connection to deadly Portland shooting killed during encounter with authorities

Suspect sought in connection to deadly Portland shooting killed during encounter with authorities

TheaDesign/iStockBy ALEXANDER MALLIN and WILLIAM MANSELL, ABC News (LACEY, Wash.) — A man sought in connection to the death of a pro-Trump protester in Portland, Oregon, last week is dead after being shot by officers who were trying to apprehend him Thursday night in Lacey, Washington. Michael Reinoehl, 48, was […]

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Blue Lives Matter supporters arrested with weapons near Kenosha after police tip

Blue Lives Matter supporters arrested with weapons near Kenosha after police tip

amphotora/iStockBy ALEXANDER MALLIN and MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (KENOSHA, Wis.) — Two Missouri men were arrested on firearm charges after a tipster warned law enforcement the pair were traveling to Kenosha, Wisconsin, with assault-style weapons, according to court documents. Michael M. Karmo, 40, and Cody E. Smith, 33, were arrested […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 9/3

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/3

Volleyball Region 14 SPANISH FORK, Utah-The Delta Rabbits routed American Leadership 3-0 Thursday in Region 14 volleyball action. The Rabbits prevailed 25-7, 25-10 and 25-8 over the Eagles for the convincing straight sets victory. ROOSEVELT, Utah-The Union Cougars just slipped past North Sanpete 3-2 Thursday in Region 14 volleyball action. […]

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‘Game-changer’: Rapid, daily virus testing coming to Pac-12

‘Game-changer’: Rapid, daily virus testing coming to Pac-12

The Pac-12 could be playing football and basketball sooner than expected. The conference announced each of the 12 schools will soon have the capacity to perform daily, rapid COVID-19 tests on athletes. Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott called the deal with Quidel Corporation, a diagnostic testing company, a “game-changer.” He said […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Adds LSU Transfer

SUU Men’s Basketball Adds LSU Transfer

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Thursday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball confirmed the signing of LSU transfer Courtese Cooper, a 6-9 forward out of Elgin, Ill. Thunderbirds head coach Todd Simon confirmed Cooper is a “great fit” for the program, citing his ability to run the floor and ability to play various positions. […]

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Police release bodycam footage in fatal shooting of Deon Kay that sparked protests

Police release bodycam footage in fatal shooting of Deon Kay that sparked protests

Kali9/iStockBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Washington, D.C., police released body camera footage Thursday of the fatal police shooting of an 18-year-old Black man, following protests outside a police station and Mayor Muriel Bowser’s home. The footage was shared less than 24 hours after Deon Kay was shot and […]

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16-year-old arrested for hacking Miami Dade school system

16-year-old arrested for hacking Miami Dade school system

Google Maps Street ViewBY: KARMA ALLEN, ABC News (MIAMI) — Police arrested a Miami high school student on Thursday for allegedly carrying out a string of crippling cyberattacks targeting Miami-Dade County Public Schools’ online learning system as students headed back to school. The 16-year-old has not been identified by name, […]

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Utah aims to be prepared for COVID-19 vaccine distribution

Utah aims to be prepared for COVID-19 vaccine distribution

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert says Utah will aim to be prepared to distribute a coronavirus vaccine once it becomes available, a week after the federal government told states to be ready for distribution by Nov. 1. At a weekly briefing Thursday, Herbert did not clarify whether […]

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QAnon, once a fringe conspiracy theory, edges into the mainstream: ‘Things could get much, much worse’

QAnon, once a fringe conspiracy theory, edges into the mainstream: ‘Things could get much, much worse’

ABC NewsBY: EVAN MCMURRY, JOHN KAPETANEAS, CHO PARK, EAMON MCNIFF, and JUJU CHANG, ABC News (NEW YORK) — It was a statement that shocked almost everyone watching. For a few, it was a moment a long time coming. When pressed about a baseless conspiracy theory that he is leading the […]

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