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Month: April 2023

Mom shot dead in targeted attack in drive-thru line while son was in backseat

Mom shot dead in targeted attack in drive-thru line while son was in backseat

Courtesy King family (CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP, Pa.) — Pennsylvania authorities are searching for the suspect who gunned down a mom in her car in an apparent targeted attack while her 11-year-old son sat in the backseat. Rachel King, 35, was in a Dunkin’ drive-thru line in Cheltenham Township, outside of Philadelphia, when […]

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Donald Trump sues former lawyer Michael Cohen for $500 million

Donald Trump sues former lawyer Michael Cohen for $500 million

Jefferson Siegel/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday sued his former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, seeking at least $500 million for alleged breaches of fiduciary duty. “Defendant breached his fiduciary duties owed to Plaintiff by virtue of their attorney-client relationship by both revealing […]

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Louisville shooting updates: 911 call from suspect’s mom released

Louisville shooting updates: 911 call from suspect’s mom released

avid_creative/Getty Images (LOUISVILLE, Ky.) — Five people were killed and eight others were injured in a mass shooting at a bank in Kentucky’s largest city on Monday morning, according to police. The suspect was killed by officers responding to the scene at Old National Bank in Louisville, police said. Here’s […]

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Salt Lake Temple Renovation Reaches 50% Completion

Salt Lake Temple Renovation Reaches 50% Completion

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Renovation of the Salt Lake Temple is half-way to completion. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on Tuesday that concrete poured for part of a new seismic foundation marks 50-percent of the six-year renovation. The project is expected to be completed in […]

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Cox Urges Utahns To Stay Away From Streams, Rivers Due To Potential Flooding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The governor is urging Utahns to be safe as warm temperatures start melting the snow in the mountains. Governor Cox received an update on plans to deal with potential flooding from state emergency management officials yesterday. He said there could be some localized flooding due […]

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899-Acre Iron County Site Designated Utah’s 1st Rural Inland Port

899-Acre Iron County Site Designated Utah’s 1st Rural Inland Port

(Cedar City, UT) — A nearly 900-acre site near Cedar City is where Utah’s first rural inland port will be built. The Utah Inland Port Authority unanimously voted to approve the creation of the Iron Springs Project Area west of Cedar City. According to a Port Authority release, the board […]

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DWR Recommends More General-Season Deer Permits For Southern Utah

DWR Recommends More General-Season Deer Permits For Southern Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Department of Wildlife Resources is recommending an increase in general-season deer hunting permits for Southern Utah. Many other units are seeing a decrease in permits but, in proposing the increase, the department said mule deer populations in Southern Utah are doing well. The deadline […]

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Search underway for teen who fell off cliff into St. Croix River

Search underway for teen who fell off cliff into St. Croix River

Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A search is underway for a teen who fell off a cliff and into the St. Croix River, which runs through Wisconsin and Minnesota, Tuesday night. The 18-year-old from Wisconsin was at Interstate State Park in Taylors Falls, Minnesota, near a rock ledge when […]

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Record heat heading to Northeast: What to expect

Record heat heading to Northeast: What to expect

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Record heat is moving from the Southwest to the Midwest and Northeast, where temperatures could approach 90 degrees in some areas this week. On Tuesday, at least one dozen cities from Phoenix to Billings, Montana, broke or tied record high temperatures. Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, […]

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Students are chronically absent across the country. COVID seems to have made it worse.

Students are chronically absent across the country. COVID seems to have made it worse.

Stella/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Kimberly Dukes is up as early as 4 o’clock some mornings, driving around Atlanta in her Ford Expedition, knocking on families’ doors. The executive director of the local group Atlanta Thrive, better known as “Momma Dukes,” said she takes as much time as she can […]

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