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Month: August 2022

19-year-old man charged with murder in random shooting rampage in Detroit

19-year-old man charged with murder in random shooting rampage in Detroit

Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images (DETROIT) — A search is underway for a suspect who shot four randomly selected victims over the span of 2 hours and 25 minutes on Sunday morning in Detroit, police said. A 19-year-old man faces murder charges for allegedly killing three people and wounding a fourth […]

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NCAA Division I Board Adopts Changes To Transfer Rules

NCAA Division I Board Adopts Changes To Transfer Rules

INDIANAPOLIS-Per Wednesday news,  NCAA student-athletes who transfer will be guaranteed financial aid at their next school through graduation. This was recommended by the NCAA Division I Transfer Committee and its intent is to provide greater clarity for student-athletes and member schools within the transfer landscape in all sports. The rule […]

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Jackson mayor speaks on water crisis, next steps in recovery

Jackson mayor speaks on water crisis, next steps in recovery

Brad Vest/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The main pump at the main water treatment facility in Jackson, Mississippi, shut down due to flooding that worsened longstanding issues, leaving up to 180,000 people without access to running water in their homes. A state of emergency was declared on Tuesday by Gov. […]

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Swimming discouraged at several SoCal beaches due to high bacteria levels

Swimming discouraged at several SoCal beaches due to high bacteria levels

KABC-TV (LOS ANGELES) — Health officials are urging people to stay out of the water at several popular Southern California beaches due to high bacteria levels. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued an alert cautioning residents to avoid swimming and surfing in the waters at four beaches: […]

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Red tide on California lake causes dead fish to line shore

Red tide on California lake causes dead fish to line shore

Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (OAKLAND, Calif.) — Red tide on a northern California lake has caused the shore to be lined with dead fish, local experts said. The recently red-brown, murky shores of Lake Merritt in Oakland have been linked to the largest algae bloom in the region’s […]

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USU Men’s Basketball Announces 2022-23 Non-Conference Schedule

USU Men’s Basketball Announces 2022-23 Non-Conference Schedule

LOGAN, Utah-Wednesday, Utah State men’s basketball announced its 2022-23 non-conference schedule. It is as follows: November 7 Utah Valley November 11 Bradley November 14 Santa Clara November 17 @ San Diego November 22 Oral Roberts December 1 Utah Tech December 4 vs. San Francisco (@ Chase Center, San Francisco) December […]

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Sundance Film Festival To Return To In-Person Format In 2023

Sundance Film Festival To Return To In-Person Format In 2023

(Park City, UT) — The Sundance Film Festival is set to return to an in-person format next year. It had been operating virtually for two years thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. It takes place next year from January 19th to the 29th and will maintain a hybrid presence, allowing fans […]

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Fee Changes Proposed For Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

Fee Changes Proposed For Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Campers and hikers may soon have to pay additional fees to enjoy sites in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Officials are proposing an increase in camping fees as well as a charge for parking at trailheads. More than 100 sites would be affected by the new […]

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Hawaii residents call on Navy to address jet fuel water contamination

Hawaii residents call on Navy to address jet fuel water contamination

Tim Graham/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A lawsuit alleges the Navy “harbored toxic secrets” after jet fuel leaked from a storage facility in Hawaii operated by the Navy, contaminating locals’ drinking water and sickening hundreds of families. “You’ve got American citizens being poisoned by an American asset on American soil,” […]

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Fox News’ Sean Hannity set to be deposed as part of billion-dollar election lawsuit

Fox News’ Sean Hannity set to be deposed as part of billion-dollar election lawsuit

Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Fox News host Sean Hannity, a close ally of former President Donald Trump, is set to be deposed on Wednesday as part of a billion-dollar defamation lawsuit against his network. The $1.6 billion dollar suit was filed against Fox News last March […]

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