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Backpacker dies after suffering ‘sudden medical complications’ at national park

Backpacker dies after suffering ‘sudden medical complications’ at national park

Gaj Rudolf / EyeEm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A 37-year-old backpacker has died after suffering “sudden onset medical complications” while hiking at a national park in Michigan, authorities said. The currently unnamed 37-year-old female hiker from Battle Creek, Michigan, was with a hiking partner late Monday afternoon near Lake LeSage […]

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Mother, 28, ‘involuntarily’ missing for two weeks, police say

Mother, 28, ‘involuntarily’ missing for two weeks, police say

Manassas Park Police Department via Meta (NEW YORK) — A 28-year-old mother has been missing for two weeks under what police in Virginia said are believed to be “involuntary” circumstances. Mamta Kafle was last seen on July 31 in Manassas Park, Virginia, about 30 miles outside of Washington, D.C, the […]

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Jury hears opening arguments in trial against Nevada official accused of killing journalist

Jury hears opening arguments in trial against Nevada official accused of killing journalist

Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The murder trial against Robert Telles — the former Clark County public administrator accused of killing journalist Jeff German in September 2022 — began with opening statements on Wednesday. Telles, 47, has been accused of stabbing the Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter to death outside […]

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Locked door in shooting of Ajike Owens a focus of testimony in Susan Lorincz manslaughter trial

Locked door in shooting of Ajike Owens a focus of testimony in Susan Lorincz manslaughter trial

Mint Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The state rested its case on Wednesday afternoon after the second day of testimony in the trial of Susan Lorincz — the Florida woman who is charged in the fatal shooting of her neighbor Ajike “AJ” Owens through a closed door. The defense began […]

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Special prosecutors charge former Marion, Kansas police chief in connection with 2023 newspaper raid

Special prosecutors charge former Marion, Kansas police chief in connection with 2023 newspaper raid

amphotora/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former Marion, Kansas Police Chief Gideon Cody has been charged over his handling of an investigation that involved raiding the offices of a local newspaper and the home of its publishers, court records showed. Cody was charged with one count of interfering with a judicial […]

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NASA’s Mars rover to begin ‘most challenging’ journey up crater rim

NASA’s Mars rover to begin ‘most challenging’ journey up crater rim

NASA via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Marking a new journey in NASA’s exploration of Mars, the Perseverance rover is set to begin a monthslong, steep and challenging ascent up a crater, the space agency announced Wednesday. The Perseverance rover, nicknamed “Percy,” is the centerpiece of NASA’s Mars 2020 mission, […]

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Ernesto becomes hurricane after leaving 728,000 without power in Puerto Rico

Ernesto becomes hurricane after leaving 728,000 without power in Puerto Rico

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Ernesto has become a Category 1 hurricane Wednesday after hitting Puerto Rico overnight and leaving power outages and flooding in its wake. The center of then-Tropical Storm Ernesto passed within 40 miles of San Juan, Puerto Rico, early Wednesday, producing strong winds and heavy rain. […]

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Suspect identified in break-in at Trump campaign office in Virginia: Sheriff’s office

Suspect identified in break-in at Trump campaign office in Virginia: Sheriff’s office

Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office (ASHBURN, Va.) — A suspect has been identified in a burglary reported at a Trump for President 2024 campaign office in Virginia, authorities said Wednesday. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office said it has secured a warrant for the arrest of Toby Shane Kessler, 39, on the […]

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California cold case murder from 1986 linked to serial killer with 13 other victims

California cold case murder from 1986 linked to serial killer with 13 other victims

Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LOS ANGELES) — The 1986 cold case murder of a teen has been solved after a DNA match led investigators to a convicted serial killed on death row. When presented with the DNA evidence, William Lester Suff, a 70-year-old convicted serial killer, admitted to stabbing 19-year-old […]

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Snow College Awarded Grant to Establish Respiratory Therapy Program

Snow College Awarded Grant to Establish Respiratory Therapy Program

       Snow College has announced that it has been awarded a grant from Talent Ready Utah for the development of a respiratory therapy program. The initial funding of nearly $250,000 will facilitate the construction of a respiratory therapy lab with a full range of equipment for studying respiratory disorders. Ongoing […]

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