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Month: June 2023

How Vegas is changing the odds for blackjack players

How Vegas is changing the odds for blackjack players

Duncan Nicholls and Simon Webb/Getty Images (LAS VEGAS) — Blackjack players say they’ve been noticing a difference at the tables in Las Vegas lately. Even if they hit that lucky 21, they say they’re not getting the same amount of winnings as they did in the past. Blackjack and casino experts, […]

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Indianola mayor urges ‘patience’ amid probe into police shooting of 11-year-old boy

Indianola mayor urges ‘patience’ amid probe into police shooting of 11-year-old boy

ABC News (INDIANOLA, Miss.) — Ken Featherstone, the mayor of Indianola, Mississippi, urged his community to “trust the process” amid an investigation into the police shooting of 11-year-old Aderrien Murry after he reportedly called 911 for help during a domestic disturbance at his home. Featherstone spoke out about the incident, which […]

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Wildfire Burning In Zion National Park

Wildfire Burning In Zion National Park

(Zion National Park, UT) — A wildfire is burning in Zion National Park. The blaze the National Park Service has named the Cedar Hill Fire started sometime before 8 p.m. yesterday in the southwestern section of the park. Wildland firefighters from the Park Service, BLM, Color Country Interagency Fire Center, […]

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BLM To Invest $19.3-Million In Utah Public Lands

BLM To Invest $19.3-Million In Utah Public Lands

(St. George, UT) — The Bureau of Land Management is investing more than 19-million dollars to protect native vegetation and riparian species on public lands in Utah. The BLM announced on Wednesday that the funding will focus on two landscape restoration areas, Color Country Converging in Southern Utah and Upper […]

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Multiple Candidates Considering Run Following Stewart’s Resignation

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A number of candidates are reportedly considering a run to replace Congressman Chris Stewart after he officially announced his resignation yesterday. The chair of the Utah Republican Party says he knows of at least 13 people who are thinking about running. Former GOP Senate candidate […]

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Child accidentally kills another child with father’s gun

Child accidentally kills another child with father’s gun

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (RIVER GROVE, Ill.) — A child accidentally shot and killed another child in River Grove, Illinois, on Wednesday, according to police. The gun used in the incident belonged to the father of the deceased child, police said. River Grove police said the child was severely injured and […]

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Pac-12 Football Media Days Moved To Resorts World Las Vegas

Pac-12 Football Media Days Moved To Resorts World Las Vegas

SALT LAKE CITY-Per a Thursday report, the Pac-12 2023 Media Day will occur at Resorts World Las Vegas July 21. Resorts World will serve as the headquarters for the event. Ancillary events will occur at Allegiant Stadium. This continues the conference’s burgeoning presence in Las Vegas. The last two Pac-12 […]

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Search suspended for man who fell overboard from Carnival cruise ship near Florida

Search suspended for man who fell overboard from Carnival cruise ship near Florida

David Sacks/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a Virginia man who fell from a cruise ship balcony earlier this week. Ronnie Peale Jr., 35, went overboard from a Carnival Magic cruise ship traveling off the coast of Florida on Monday, the Coast […]

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Son of Home Depot worker who was fatally attacked during theft seeks crackdown on organized retail crime

Son of Home Depot worker who was fatally attacked during theft seeks crackdown on organized retail crime

Courtesy of Rasor Family (HILLSBOROUGH, N.C.) — On Gary Rasor’s 80th birthday, his children asked him to retire because there was no financial need for him to work. Rasor refused and told his children that he loved working at Home Depot, where he trained young employees and enjoyed interacting with […]

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Structural engineer reported issues ahead of Iowa building collapse, documents show

Structural engineer reported issues ahead of Iowa building collapse, documents show

Scott Olson/Getty Images (DAVENPORT, Iowa) — The city government of Davenport, Iowa, has released dozens of documents in connection with an apartment building that partially collapsed as three residents remain missing and the community demands answers. The documents were published Wednesday evening on the city’s website. Three of the files […]

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