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Year: 2023

Ohio train derailment: Evacuation order lifted, residents can return home

Ohio train derailment: Evacuation order lifted, residents can return home

Florian Roden / EyeEm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Residents near the Ohio-Pennsylvania state line who were told to evacuate after tanker cars derailed in a fiery crash can return home after an evacuation order was lifted on Wednesday, officials said. Air and water samples that were collected Tuesday have been deemed […]

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Memphis City Council grills police, fire chiefs on reform following Tyre Nichols’ death

Memphis City Council grills police, fire chiefs on reform following Tyre Nichols’ death

ABC News (MEMPHIS, Tenn.) — The Memphis Police and Fire Departments are under heavy scrutiny following the death of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man who was brutally beaten by police and died three days later. In a Tuesday hearing from the city council’s Public Safety committee, Memphis Police Chief […]

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Structure Fire Near Delta

Structure Fire Near Delta

Around 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 7, firefighters from Delta and Hinckley responded to a house fire near 7000 North 2000 West in Delta. According to reports the home owners were living in a trailer on the property as they worked on the home. The home was a complete loss as […]

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Memorial service to be held for murdered New Jersey councilwoman

Memorial service to be held for murdered New Jersey councilwoman

Sayreville GOP (SAYREVILLE, N.J.) — New Jersey community members and local elected leaders will gather Wednesday night at Epic Church International in Sayreville for a memorial service to honor Eunice Dwumfour, a New Jersey councilwoman who was shot and killed in an SUV near her home last week. Members of […]

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This is how heat from a volcano can be used to power an entire town

This is how heat from a volcano can be used to power an entire town

Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images (UNALASKA, Alaska) — Active volcanoes are proving to be a hot commodity in the global race to transform to renewable energy as regions all over the world that reside near these natural wonders work to harness their heat. Geothermal energy, the process of using […]

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New Mexico murder suspect at large after allegedly cutting off ankle monitor

New Mexico murder suspect at large after allegedly cutting off ankle monitor

Bernalillo County District Attorney (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M) — A New Mexico murder suspect is on the run after allegedly cutting off his ankle monitor, officials said. Joe Anderson was released from jail in January pending trial for first-degree murder, according to the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office. The New Mexico Supreme […]

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12 monkeys still missing as suspect arrested in theft from Louisiana zoo

12 monkeys still missing as suspect arrested in theft from Louisiana zoo

Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing via Getty Images (BROUSSARD, La.) — Police have arrested a man in connection with the theft of 12 squirrel monkeys from a Louisiana zoo last month. However, the monkeys still remain at large. Joseph Randall, 61, was arrested and booked into the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center. He […]

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Utah Republicans Back Bill That Could Keep Candidates Off Primary Ballot

Utah Republicans Back Bill That Could Keep Candidates Off Primary Ballot

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Some Utah Republicans are pushing a bill that could keep candidates who avoid party conventions from reaching the ballot. House Bill 393 would allow candidates who win at least 70-percent of the vote at a party convention to become the party’s sole candidate in a […]

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Lt. Gov. Urges State Lawmakers To Fund Domestic Violence Resources

Lt. Gov. Urges State Lawmakers To Fund Domestic Violence Resources

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s lieutenant governor is urging state lawmakers to fully fund programs offering resources to victims of domestic violence. Deidre Henderson joined advocates and lawmakers during an event yesterday at the State Capitol. She asked lawmakers to fully fund the governor’s request for 50-million dollars to […]

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Utah Lawmakers React To State Of The Union

Utah Lawmakers React To State Of The Union

(Washington, DC) — Utah lawmakers are responding after watching President Biden give his State of the Union speech last night. Governor Spencer Cox watched the speech in-person at the U.S. Capitol building last night as a guest of Senator Mike Lee. Both Lee and Cox noted that they shared some […]

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