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- USVictorville Daily Press
Fatal shooting of Victorville woman ruled a homicide by coroner's investigators
Stephanie Santacruz, 37, was found shortly after 3 p.m. Thursday suffering from a gunshot wound inside a home in the 16300 block of Orick Avenue.
1 min read - USMilwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sade Robinson remembered as a 'kind soul' at memorial service in Milwaukee
On the day that Sade Robinson would have turned 20 years old, she was eulogized at a public memorial service Friday at the Baird Center downtown.
6 min read - USWKRN articles
‘One day at a time’: Maury County tornado survivors describe heartache of losing their home
Rob said the thought of rebuilding is overwhelming. So, for now, Rob explained how insurance covers a month's stay in a hotel, but what comes next... he is still not sure.
3 min read - SportsAustin American-Statesman
Texas Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 Morning results for May 10, 2024
Check your tickets for Texas daily lottery draw games here.
1 min read - USWVLA Baton Rouge
Is your family ready for hurricane season? Weather expert shares tips, what you need to know
Hurricane season is approaching, and it's important to know the proper steps on how to stay weather-ready when and if a hurricane comes.
2 min read - USKRQE Albuquerque
VIDEO: Police arrest Albuquerque man accused of causing fatal crash while drunk
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – It was a deadly scene on Coors near Blake on a Wednesday night in late February. One driver was killed, and the other who walked away, was slurring his speech, and avoiding eye contact with deputies. Deputy: “Where were you coming from?”Driver: “Just picking up my brother after work, I think.”Deputy: “Picking […]
1 min read - USBellingham Herald mcclatchy
Election Filing Week is a wrap. Here are the candidates for office in the August primary
Whatcom County voters will help decide a wide range of races, local to federal.
5 min read - USThe Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Kalihi lawmakers plan community meeting on invasive beetles
May 11—1/1 Swipe or click to see more COURTESY STATE OF HAWAII Lawmakers from the Kalihi-Kapalama area plan to hold a community meeting Tuesday to address concerns over increasing statewide infestations of invasive coconut rhinoceros beetles. State and city lawmakers from the Kalihi-Kapalama area are scheduled to host a community meeting to address concerns over increasing statewide ...
2 min read - USThe Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Strong thunderstorm strikes Hawaii island, prompting flash flood warning
May 10—1/1 Swipe or click to see more NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION A satellite image this morning shows areas of moisture southeast of the islands. UPDATE: 5:25 p.m. The flood advisory for Oahu has been canceled, but the flash flood warning for Hawaii island remains in effect until 6:15 p.m. "At 5:17 p.m., radar and automated rain gauges indicated that the most intense ...
6 min read - USWHIO
Father dead, son arrested after shooting in Kettering
A father is dead and his son is in custody after a shooting in Kettering Friday.
1 min read - USWKRN articles
Volunteers collecting donations for tornado survivors
A church group and a paint ball business are teaming up to help tornado victims in Maury County.
1 min read - USNBC News
Prosecutors seek 40 years in prison for the man who attacked Nancy Pelosi's husband
Government attorneys are seeking a terrorism enhancement for David DePape, who was found guilty in November.
3 min read - PoliticsKitsap Sun
Six file for County Commissioner seat being vacated by Garrido, as primary election set
Kitsap County Commissioner Charlotte Garrido did not file for another term, and August primary will include candidates voters have seen before.
3 min read - USValley Morning Star, Harlingen, Texas
Harlingen reviews park projects for grant funding; mulling $941K Vestal upgrade
May 10—HARLINGEN — Months after residents pushed for upgrades, a north side neighborhood park's in the running for its biggest grant request of the year. After weeks of debate, city commissioners appear to support a proposal to apply for a $750,000 state grant to help fund a $941,313 project aimed at revamping Vestal Park along Lafayette Avenue. For the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department ...
3 min read - USThe Brownsville Herald, Texas
UTRGV to turn shuttered Brownsville elementary into School of Art and Design
May 10—The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is acquiring Longoria Elementary School and will transform it into the School of Art and Design. Longoria Elementary sits on 4.24 acres at 2400 E. Van Buren St., which is about two blocks from the Life Health Sciences Building on the UTRGV Brownsville Campus. Brownsville ISD closed the school in 2019 due to declining enrollment. The acquisition ...
3 min read - NewsKETK Tyler
Lufkin baseball sweeps McKinney North to win Area Championship
TYLER, Texas (KETK) — The Lufkin Panthers are moving on after sweeping their Area Round series with McKinney North in Tyler on Friday night. The Pack will now wait to see who they will face between Whitehouse and Forney in the Regional Quarterfinals.
- USWPXI
Allegheny County fugitive accused of leading police on chase arrested in Florida
An Allegheny County fugitive on the run for weeks is back in custody in Pittsburgh.
2 min read - USWashington State Standard
Three Bob Fergusons now running for governor as race takes turn for the weird
The number of Bob Fergusons running to be Washington’s next governor grew to three on Friday. A conservative Republican activist threw a monkey wrench into the race by recruiting two last-minute Democratic candidates who share the same name as the party’s presumed front-runner. The newcomers, one from Yakima and the other Graham, will now share […] The post Three Bob Fergusons now running for governor as race takes turn for the weird appeared first on Washington State Standard.
3 min read - USKETK Tyler
UT Tyler student to serve on Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – Gov. Greg Abbott appointed a University of Texas at Tyler student to serve on the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) as a student representative on Thursday. Luke Schwartz, a Tyler Junior College and Texas A&M University graduate, is pursuing a doctor of medicine degree and an executive master of business […]
1 min read - USThe Santa Fe New Mexican
$60M in federal drought money approved for Lower Rio Grande
May 10—The federal government is dispensing $60 million to improve water conservation and efficiency in the Lower Rio Grande Basin between Elephant Butte and El Paso, a stretch that has proven troublesome with water loss and legal battles. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland on Friday announced the funding, which will be part of $500 million funneled through the Inflation Reduction Act to ...
3 min read - USThe Santa Fe New Mexican
New grad's SFCC degree opens door to auto tech career
May 10—Patricia Victor recalled a time in her childhood when she and her best friend were exploring a broken-down vehicle in a neighbor's backyard. They determined it was doomed by a leak of windshield wiper fluid. Victor, who grew up on the San Carlos Apache reservation in Arizona, would later learn the problem was a brake fluid leak. As she was preparing this week to receive her associate ...
2 min read - USMilwaukee Journal Sentinel
Mega Millions for Friday, May 10, 2024, is a $331 million jackpot. Check your numbers!
Will Mega Millions make you a millionaire overnight?
4 min read - USKGET Bakersfield
U.S. Congress members meet in Bakersfield, debate expansion of internet access to rural communities
Friday morning, in Bakersfield, they held a field hearing to discuss how to expand broadband -- or high-speed internet -- access to rural communities, like many in Kern.
3 min read - USKIRO
Former Marysville SD school manager allegedly had sex with minor student
Former school manager charged after allegedly having sex with a minor student.
1 min read - USKRQE Albuquerque
Albuquerque elementary school teacher honored by McDonald’s
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque elementary school teacher was recognized for her role in the community for Teacher Appreciation Week. Michelle Maynez, a 3rd grade dual language teacher at Dolores Gonzales Elementary, became the fifth educator to be awarded by McDonald’s. She was nominated by her students who say she is a wonderful teacher and […]
1 min read - USWFTV
UCF Board of Trustees member, Sheriff’s Office employee bond out after sex sting arrest
Seminole County deputies arrested four people at local parks, including Harold Mills, a member of the University of Central Florida Board of Trustees.
2 min read - USWSOC
Mother says son killed at flea market was a hardworking family man
At about 6 p.m. Sunday, police were called to the flea market at the Midnight Rodeo on Albemarle Road. Upon arrival, they discovered the 51-year-old man had been shot.
2 min read - USKLST San Angelo
Angelo State University celebrates over 1,000 Graduates walking across the stage
More than 1,000 A-S-U students will be graduating this spring. Students in education, health, and human services and graduate studies received their diplomas tonight at the junell center.
- USAZCentral | The Arizona Republic
40-year-old man shot and killed in Phoenix by suspect who fled on bicycle
A man was found fatally shot by a suspect who left the area on a bike, according to Phoenix police.
1 min read - WorldKSNW Wichita
Gallery: Viewers share Friday’s northern lights
The Northern Lights glowed over Kansas Friday night.
4 min read - ScienceWCMH
Photos: View of the northern lights across central Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – During a rare geomagnetic storm, numerous central Ohioans got to view a beautiful celestial show: the northern lights. The colorful auroras are courtesy of a series of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) from the sun. When CMEs reach Earth’s magnetic field, they spark a big interaction known as a geomagnetic storm. According to […]
1 min read - LifestyleWDAF
People visit Smithville Lake hoping to catch glimpse of northern lights
Several people made the lake a part of their Friday night plans mainly to try and see the northern lights.
1 min read - USWREG articles
PHOTOS: Northern Lights illuminate skies across Tennessee, Mississippi
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Northern Lights moved south Friday night, and residents around the News Channel 3 viewing area captured the aurora borealis in full glory. The lights in the sky were the result of an unusually strong solar storm hitting Earth hitting earth this weekend, potentially disrupting power and communications. The National Oceanic and […]
1 min read - USReuters
Prosecutors urge 40 years in prison for attacker of Pelosi's husband
The man who broke into former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home and clubbed her husband with a hammer should serve 40 years in prison for his conviction on federal offenses that amount to a crime of terrorism, prosecutors urged on Friday. In a sentencing memorandum filed in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, prosecutors said David Wayne DePape has shown no remorse, deserves no leniency and should receive the statutory maximum penalties for each of the two counts on which he was convicte
3 min read - USWCMH
State opens another investigation into STRS pension fund
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – One day before results will be announced in the latest election for the board of the state teacher’s retirement system, yet another investigation was launched into STRS. The governor and the attorney general already announced they are looking into governance issues at STRS. Now, Secretary of State Frank Larose said his […]
3 min read - USWDAF
Worker fired after alleged child abuse incident at Overland Park daycare
A Johnson County, Kansas daycare worker appears to be out of a job following abuse accusations from more than a week ago.
3 min read - USWFLA
No bond for former teacher accused of having sexual relations with student
Students and parents are reacting to the news of a former Gaither High School art teacher who was arrested and accused of having sexual relations with a student.
1 min read - USKTVI
Manhunt intensifies for alleged contractor scammer
Authorities are asking the public for help in finding Raymond L. Allexander III, who’s allegedly posed as a contractor to steal thousands.
2 min read - USTODAY
Thomas Jefferson University apologizes for viral mispronunciations of graduates' names
Thomas Jefferson University is apologizing after the names of graduates from the nursing program were unrecognizably pronounced at their commencement, as seen in viral videos.
2 min read - USWFXT
25 Investigates: Mass. teachers react to survey on violence against educator
This week, 25 Investigates revealed the results of our exclusive survey on teacher safety. Now, anchor and investigative reporter Kerry Kavanaugh is hearing directly from some who took the survey about what it revealed.
4 min read - LifestyleWDAF
Children’s Mercy host prom for patients on Friday
Children’s Mercy hosted a prom for the patients who wouldn’t be able to attend their own prom on Friday.
2 min read - ScienceKARK
GALLERY: Northern Lights visible in the Natural State Friday evening
Friday evening the Natural State skies were lit up more beautiful than normal as the Northern Lights were visible as far south as El Dorado.
1 min read - USKIRO
Port Orchard family says pet pigs were slaughtered after butcher business got wrong address
Family says there pet pigs were slaughtered when a butcher business got the wrong address.
7 min read - USAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
The federal government is investing $60 million in the lower Rio Grande
May 10—The federal government will invest $60 million in drought resiliency in the Rio Grande Basin, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced Friday. The millions come from the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and will be used for water conservation and drought resilience projects south of the Elephant Butte Reservoir and in West Texas. "When we invest in the Rio Grande, we invest in ...
4 min read - USAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
Northbound I-25 at Cesar Chavez will be down to one lane over the weekend
May 10—State transportation officials are telling drivers to expect delays as northbound Interstate 25 at Avenida Cesar Chavez will be down to one traffic lane starting tonight and lasting through the weekend. "Weekend work is being performed for interstate bridge maintenance," the New Mexico Department of Transportation said in a Friday news release. "Motorists should anticipate delays." The ...
1 min read - USAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
Contractors pay $273,100 over undelivered telescope
May 10—Two contractors agreed to pay $273,100 as a settlement over allegations of false claims related to the procurement of a telescope by the Air Force Research Laboratory. The U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico and the Air Force announced Friday it had reached the settlement with Hart Scientific Consulting International and Composite Mirror Applications, which are both based in ...
2 min read - USAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
Attorney general asks state Supreme Court to undo lenient ruling in high school teacher's sex offender case
May 10—It took less than two minutes for a Las Cruces judge on March 21 to end a convicted sex offender's probation early, with no one objecting and none of the man's victims in the courtroom. The action by state District Judge Douglas Driggers was also illegal, according to state Attorney General Raúl Torrez. On Friday, Torrez asked the New Mexico Supreme Court to intervene in the case of a ...
5 min read - USWKRN articles
News 2 viewers capture northern lights
An unusually strong solar storm hit Earth and produced northern lights across the country, some visible in Middle Tennessee!
1 min read - USAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
Man accused in terror spree on the Navajo Nation
May 10—A Fruitland man is accused of killing one man — laughing and shooting as the victim begged for his life — injuring another and terrorizing a family on a road trip during an April shooting spree in western New Mexico. Rydell Happy, 30, is charged federally with second-degree murder in the April 24 death of the man, identified as "John Doe" in court records. Happy was booked into the San ...
3 min read - USAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
UNM's spring commencement is Saturday. Here's what to know:
May 10—The University of New Mexico will be holding its spring commencement ceremony on Saturday at 9 a.m. at University Arena, the Pit. Close to 3,000 people will receive degrees. Some 1,920 bachelor's degrees, 658 master's degrees, 63 doctorates, 92 juris doctorates, 78 medical doctorates, 52 pharmacy doctorates, 110 graduate certificates, and 18 education specialists will be administered. ...
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