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Customer fatally shoots 18-year-old Waffle House employee, suspect at large: Police

Customer fatally shoots 18-year-old Waffle House employee, suspect at large: Police

Laurinburg Police Department (LAURINBURG, N.C.) — A Waffle House employee was fatally shot in North Carolina by a customer who became “agitated and verbally abusive” toward employees after placing his order, according to the Laurinburg Police Department. Officers responded to a report of shots fired shortly after midnight Friday at […]

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Fani Willis skips Georgia state Senate hearing seeking her testimony

Fani Willis skips Georgia state Senate hearing seeking her testimony

Alex Slitz-Pool/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is leading the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump, did not appear Friday at a hearing held by a Republican-led state Senate committee that has been investigating her. Willis has challenged the legality of the […]

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NASA astronauts say they don’t feel ‘let down’ by not returning on Boeing’s Starliner

NASA astronauts say they don’t feel ‘let down’ by not returning on Boeing’s Starliner

Paul Hennessy/Anadolu via Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — The NASA astronauts who flew Boeing’s Starliner to the International Space Station (ISS) and will now remain there until next year say they don’t feel let down by the mission. Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams. who performed the first […]

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More threats in Springfield, Ohio: ‘We need help, not hate,’ mayor says

More threats in Springfield, Ohio: ‘We need help, not hate,’ mayor says

Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (SPRINGFIELD, Ohio) — Two elementary schools were evacuated and a middle school was closed on Friday in the wake of a new threat sent via email in Springfield, Ohio, according to the school district and the mayor. The elementary schools released students to their parents, officials said. […]

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Boar’s Head to indefinitely close plant at center of deadly listeria outbreak

Boar’s Head to indefinitely close plant at center of deadly listeria outbreak

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (JARRATT, Va.) — The Boar’s Head plant in Virginia at the center of a deadly listeria outbreak is indefinitely closing, the company announced on Friday. Boar’s Head also said it has decided to permanently discontinue the sale of liverwurst, the deli meat tied to the multistate outbreak. […]

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Forestry, Fire and State Lands Opens New Wildland Fire Cache In Richfield

Forestry, Fire and State Lands Opens New Wildland Fire Cache In Richfield

The Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands and their federal interagency partners opened a new wildland fire cache on Sept. 12 in Richfield. The cache will logistically support the interagency wildland firefighting efforts across central Utah. The new fire cache was built with help from the state legislature, […]

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Traffic Stop Nets Six Pounds Of Meth

Traffic Stop Nets Six Pounds Of Meth

(Nephi, UT) — State troopers say a traffic stop for speeding and a seat belt violation ended with them finding six pounds of meth and a pistol. It happened earlier this week on I-15 near Nephi. Troopers say they pulled over the driver of a minivan at 2:11 a.m. The […]

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Utah Olympic Planners Learned From Paris

Utah Olympic Planners Learned From Paris

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Olympic planners here in Salt Lake City say they’re learning the lessons from Paris’ games. 2034 Olympic Committee president and CEO Fraser Bullock says they like how Paris added Olympic spaces in the city’s various neighborhoods. He’s looking into adding free spaces around the Salt […]

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Cedar City Man Sentenced For Murder

Cedar City Man Sentenced For Murder

(Cedar City, UT) — A southern Utah man is heading to prison for the murder of his mother. Joshua Glover was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison this week for the 2020 murder of 73-year-old Kay Gosewisch, whose body was found months later underneath a structure of their […]

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Judge Rules In Favor Of Five Utah Schools

Judge Rules In Favor Of Five Utah Schools

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A judge is siding with five universities in Utah that challenged a State Records Committee decision calling for contracts with college athletes for name, image and likeness rights to be made public. Third District Judge Amber Mettler agreed with the University of Utah, Utah State, […]

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