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Former Kentucky sheriff pleads not guilty in shooting death of judge

Former Kentucky sheriff pleads not guilty in shooting death of judge

Leslie County Detention Center (KENTUCKY) — A former Kentucky sheriff accused in the fatal shooting of a judge in September was arraigned on new charges Monday. Monday’s arraignment hearing was held in the Letcher County Courthouse — the same courthouse where Shawn “Mickey” Stines is accused of gunning down Kentucky […]

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Kane County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Public’s Help In Locating Suspect

Kane County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Public’s Help In Locating Suspect

The Kane County Sheriff’s Office and the Bureau of Land Management are seeking the public’s help after a report of vandalism at a cultural site near the confluence of Wire Pass and Buckskin Gulch in Kane County. On Nov. 23, the Sheriff’s Office received a report that the individuals in […]

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Utah Storms May Disrupt Thanksgiving Travel

Utah Storms May Disrupt Thanksgiving Travel

(Undated) — A weekend storm brought cooler temperatures and snow to the Wasatch Mountains, affecting mountain pass travel. A second system arriving tomorrow could bring snow and colder temperatures, potentially impacting Thanksgiving travel, especially in central and southern Utah. Up to two feet of snow may accumulate in mountain areas, […]

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Over 100K Chickens And Turkeys Culled After Avian Flu Outbreak

Over 100K Chickens And Turkeys Culled After Avian Flu Outbreak

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Farmers are fighting a large avian flu outbreak that has prompted them to cull over 100-thousand chickens and turkeys. The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food announced Friday the animals were killed after multiple avian flu cases were detected in Piute and Salt Lake County […]

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Utah College Presidents Can No Longer Collect Salary After Resigning

Utah College Presidents Can No Longer Collect Salary After Resigning

(St. George, UT) — Utah university presidents can no longer receive their salary after they resign if they’re accused of serious misconduct. The Board of Higher Education voted last week to get rid of a perk that previously allowed college presidents that resign to keep receiving their salary for up […]

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Biden pardons ‘Peach’ and ‘Blossom’ in White House Thanksgiving turkey tradition

Biden pardons ‘Peach’ and ‘Blossom’ in White House Thanksgiving turkey tradition

Saul Loeb via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Peach and Blossom are the two lucky turkeys from Minnesota who escaped a fowl fate of ending up on someone’s Thanksgiving table this year when they were pardoned Monday by President Biden at the White House. “This event marks the official start of […]

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Thanksgiving forecast: Where the snow, rain is headed this holiday week

Thanksgiving forecast: Where the snow, rain is headed this holiday week

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Snow is headed to the Midwest and the West ahead of Thanksgiving, while rain will target the East Coast on Thanksgiving Day. Here’s your weather forecast for the holiday week: Monday Snow is headed to Minnesota, northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan on Monday, […]

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Bishop T.D. Jakes stable after medical emergency during Sunday sermon

Bishop T.D. Jakes stable after medical emergency during Sunday sermon

The Potter’s House of Dallas (DALLAS) — Bishop T.D. Jakes is stable after suffering a medical emergency during a sermon on Sunday, according to the megachurch Potter’s House of Dallas, where he serves as pastor. Video of the incident shows the renowned Christian pastor lowering his microphone and shaking in […]

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Peach and Blossom continue White House turkey tradition

Peach and Blossom continue White House turkey tradition

Saul Loeb via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Peach and Blossom are the two lucky turkeys from Minnesota who will escape a fowl fate of ending up on someone’s Thanksgiving table this year when they are pardoned Monday by President Biden at the White House. These birds were plucked for the […]

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Thanksgiving travel and traffic: Best and worst times to drive and fly

Thanksgiving travel and traffic: Best and worst times to drive and fly

Kevin Carter/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — AAA forecasts 79.9 million people will travel by car, plane or another mode of transportation for Thanksgiving — up 1.7 million people compared to last year. Here’s what you need to know before you head to the airport or hit the highway: Air travel […]

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