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Forecasters scare up record-high temperatures for Halloween in the Northeast

Forecasters scare up record-high temperatures for Halloween in the Northeast

Crystal Sing / EyeEm/Getty Images The weather is forecast to be disguised as summer for Halloween in most of the Northeast. As ghosts and goblins prepare to go trick-or-treating on Thursday, temperatures are expected to feel more like Labor Day than All Hallows’ Eve as an autumnal U.S. hot spell […]

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‘I did it’: Delphi murder suspect’s alleged phone confessions to wife played in court

‘I did it’: Delphi murder suspect’s alleged phone confessions to wife played in court

Lindsey Jacobson/ABC News, FILE (Delphi, IND.) — Delphi, Indiana, murder suspect Richard Allen allegedly confessed to the crime in multiple jail phone calls to his wife, which were played for the jury on Thursday. In one call, Allen told his wife, Kathy, “I did it. I killed Abby and Libby.” […]

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Arrest made in alleged murder of female soldier on Army base

Arrest made in alleged murder of female soldier on Army base

U.S. Army Fort Leonard Wood/Facebook (FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo.) — An Army specialist has been charged with the murder of a fellow soldier whose body was found on an Army base last week. Spc. Wooster Rancy, 21, is accused in the murder of Sarah Roque, a 23-year-old sergeant, officials said […]

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2 killed, several hurt in Halloween night shooting in Orlando, mayor announces local state of emergency

2 killed, several hurt in Halloween night shooting in Orlando, mayor announces local state of emergency

WFTV (ORLANDO, Fl) — The mayor of Orlando, Florida, is cracking down in the city’s entertainment district after two people were killed and several others injured in a Halloween night shooting. The suspect, 17-year-old Jaylen Dwayne Edgar, has been taken into custody, Orlando police said. Officers responded to reports of […]

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Texas public hospitals now must ask patients if they are in US legally

Texas public hospitals now must ask patients if they are in US legally

Jason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images (HOUSTON) — Public hospitals in Texas will now be required to ask patients if they are in the U.S. legally and keep a record of the funds spent on illegal migrants after an executive order went into effect Friday. Public hospitals are required to […]

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College quarterbacks’ retirements put spotlight on concussions and kids

College quarterbacks’ retirements put spotlight on concussions and kids

Lance King/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The back-to-back retirements of two college quarterbacks seemingly at the start of their careers has put a spotlight again on concussions and youth sports, particularly football. On Oct. 23, North Carolina State quarterback Grayson McCall announced on Instagramthat he would retire from the sport […]

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Ex-Louisville officer guilty of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights

Ex-Louisville officer guilty of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights

ftwitty/Getty Images (LOUISVILLE, Ky.) — A jury on Friday found former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison guilty of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights during a fatal botched police raid, in a retrial of the federal case against him. The guilty verdict came hours after the jury acquitted Hankison of a […]

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Daniel Penny trial: Opening statements begin Friday as protesters gather outside

Daniel Penny trial: Opening statements begin Friday as protesters gather outside

Spencer Platt/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Daniel Penny “used far too much force for far too long” and though he may be an “honorable veteran” and “nice young man,” he was reckless with Jordan Neely’s life because “he didn’t recognize his humanity,” Assistant District Attorney Dafna Yoran said in her […]

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Clubhouses offer potential solutions for those with severe mental illness

Clubhouses offer potential solutions for those with severe mental illness

ABC News (NEW YORK) — When Jordan Neely boarded the subway on May 1, 2023, he was homeless, ranting about having nothing to eat or drink and said he was willing to die, according to authorities. Perceptions of Neely’s final moments differ, but each account tells a similar story at […]

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Snow College Partners With Gunnison Valley Hospital for New Clinic

Snow College Partners With Gunnison Valley Hospital for New Clinic

Ground has been broken for a new multi-purpose medical facility in Ephraim. Gunnison Valley Hospital will run a walk-in clinic, while Snow College will move their Counseling and Wellness center into the new building. The facility located near 200 South and Main Street is expected to serve both Snow College […]

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