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Hurricane Francine live updates: Louisiana hours away from landfall

Hurricane Francine live updates: Louisiana hours away from landfall

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Hurricane Francine strengthened on Tuesday into a Category 1 storm, with winds reaching 75 mph, as it churned in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm is expected to make landfall Wednesday afternoon or early evening in Louisiana, southwest of New Orleans. Here’s how the news […]

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Ex-officers charged in Tyre Nichols beating death ‘laughed’ over ‘dying body’: prosecutor

Ex-officers charged in Tyre Nichols beating death ‘laughed’ over ‘dying body’: prosecutor

Shelby County Sheriff’s Office via AP (MEMPHIS) — Opening statements began on Wednesday in the federal trial of three former Memphis police officers charged in connection with the January 2023 beating death of Tyre Nichols. Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth Rogers presented the prosecution’s case, explaining to jurors what evidence they […]

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Daniel Penny’s defense team wants to ‘smear’ Jordan Neely in subway chokehold case, prosecutors say

Daniel Penny’s defense team wants to ‘smear’ Jordan Neely in subway chokehold case, prosecutors say

Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Testimony about the psychiatric history of a man who died in a chokehold aboard a New York City subway is only meant to “smear” the victim and should be precluded from upcoming trial of a former Marine charged with manslaughter, the Manhattan district attorney’s […]

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3 massive Los Angeles-area wildfires have scorched more than 100,000 acres in a week

3 massive Los Angeles-area wildfires have scorched more than 100,000 acres in a week

A Firefighter works in a evacuated home in flames at El Cariso Village as the Airport Fire burns on September 10, 2024 in Lake Elsinore, California. (Apu Gomes/Getty Images) (LOS ANGELES) — Three rapidly growing Southern California wildfires have burned more than 100,000 acres in less than a week and […]

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Snow College students lend hope and helping hands

Snow College students lend hope and helping hands

    Snow College students showed up for their community in a big way on Saturday, September 7 to help residents of Fountain Green which was still reeling after being hit with flooding after a massive thunderstorm covered the area on August 18. Officials estimated that roughly half of the homes […]

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Southwestern Utah Under Red Flag Warning

Southwestern Utah Under Red Flag Warning

(St. George, UT) — Much of southern and western Utah is under a Red Flag Warning today. The National Weather Service sent out the alert that begins at eleven a.m. today and lasts through the end of the day. St. George, Zion National Park, and other areas will be facing […]

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Money Still Left In Utah’s First Time Homebuyer Program, But Few Homes

Money Still Left In Utah’s First Time Homebuyer Program, But Few Homes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — There is money left in Utah’s first time homebuyer program, there just aren’t very many homes to buy. The state continues to offer a 20 thousand-dollar interest free loan for first time home buyers, but only if they buy a home under 450-thousand-dollars. But, real […]

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Judge Pauses Utah’s Social Media Law

Judge Pauses Utah’s Social Media Law

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A federal judge has put Utah’s social media law for kids on hold. The judge yesterday sided with a group of tech companies who are challenging Utah’s law that would require social media sites to set the maximum number of defaults for social media accounts […]

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Hearing Is Held To Consider Amendment D Placement On November Ballot

Hearing Is Held To Consider Amendment D Placement On November Ballot

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The deadline is this week for the state to know if a proposed Amendment D will be on the ballot in November. The amendment, if passed, would change the state constitution by granting the legislature authority to repeal or amend any ballot initiative. A legal […]

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Hurricane Francine live updates: Gulf Coast braces for Category 1 storm’s landfall

Hurricane Francine live updates: Gulf Coast braces for Category 1 storm’s landfall

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Hurricane Francine strengthened on Tuesday into a Category 1 storm, with winds reaching 75 mph, as it churned in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm is expected to make landfall Wednesday afternoon or early evening in Louisiana, southwest of New Orleans. Here’s how the news […]

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