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Month: November 2020

Man clinging to capsized boat rescued by container ship off Florida coast

Man clinging to capsized boat rescued by container ship off Florida coast

US Coast Guard Southeast via FacebookBy BENJAMIN STEIN and BILL HUTCHINSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A 62-year-old Florida man, whose family reported him missing on Friday after he failed to return from a boating trip, was found alive on Sunday, clinging to the hull of his capsized vessel far […]

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Officials shutter NY club for hosting nearly 400-person party during pandemic

Officials shutter NY club for hosting nearly 400-person party during pandemic

NYC Sheriff via TwitterBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Officials in New York City said they shut down an illegal club this weekend after it hosted nearly 400 people, a violation of the COVID-19 restrictions on crowd sizes. The New York City Sheriff’s Office tweeted that it found […]

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Houston Police Department salutes its first officer lost to COVID-19

Houston Police Department salutes its first officer lost to COVID-19

Houston Police Department via TwitterBy BILL HUTCHINSON, ABC News (HOUSTON) — Wearing black bands on their badges, some with tears rolling down their cheeks, hundreds of Houston police officers saluted the first member of the department to die from COVID-19 as his body was escorted from a hospital to a […]

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Street art as a symbol of unity

Street art as a symbol of unity

Andrew Lichtenstein/Getty ImagesBy: ERIC MOLLO, ABC News (NEW YORK) – We see it in cities and neighborhoods and in many places across the globe: street art. This year, it can be seen as a symbol of unity for a very divided nation. Throughout the news cycle this summer, Americans witnessed […]

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Fear grips New England town after string of unprovoked street attacks

Fear grips New England town after string of unprovoked street attacks

Waltham Police Department via FacebookBY: BILL HUTCHINSON, ABC NEWS (BOSTON) — One man was out for an evening stroll when someone came up behind him and bashed him in the face with a blunt object. Another victim was taking out the trash at his apartment complex when he was ambushed, […]

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Resorts, avalanche forecasters brace for pandemic ski season

Resorts, avalanche forecasters brace for pandemic ski season

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Northern Utah ski resorts are preparing for a season in the age of the coronavirus pandemic. Beaver Mountain is reducing the number of people allowed in lodges and encouraging people to change in their cars instead. They’re also adding food trucks, a rental tent and additional […]

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Teen boy reported missing following hike in southern Utah

Teen boy reported missing following hike in southern Utah

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — Rescue crews are searching for a 15-year-old boy who went missing Friday while hiking with his family on a remote trail in southern Utah. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Britton Kelsey was walking with family members on the Red Mountain Trail. Around 3 […]

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Coronavirus hospitalizations in Utah set record

Coronavirus hospitalizations in Utah set record

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Hospitalizations in Utah reached a record high Saturday, with 573 coronavirus patients hospitalized in the state. The Salt Lake Tribune reports an additional 2,043 confirmed cases Saturday. The Utah Department of Health reported 14 more deaths on Saturday. Three of the people were between the […]

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New York City public elementary schools to reopen in-person

New York City public elementary schools to reopen in-person

fernandogarciaesteban/iStockBY: ALEXANDRA SVOKOS, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced elementary schools will be reopening in-person on Monday, Dec. 7, in a reversal from a previous decision. De Blasio said Sunday testing would be done weekly and testing consent forms will be required for […]

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Barcello hits 5 3s, scores 20; BYU beats Utah Valley 82-60

Barcello hits 5 3s, scores 20; BYU beats Utah Valley 82-60

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Alex Barcello hit five 3-pointers and finished with 20 points to lead five BYU players scoring in double figures and the Cougars beat Utah Valley 82-60. The Cougars made just four of their first 15 field-goal attempts as Utah Valley (1-1) built a 10-point lead about […]

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