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Florida priest accused of biting woman who was trying to take Communion
A Florida priest has been accused of biting a woman with whom he got into a dispute at Sunday mass. Police are investigating the incident, NBC Miami reported.
2 min read - USKansas City Star
Live Kansas City traffic updates: Accidents, road closures, delays on KC-area highways
Hitting the road soon? Check our live traffic updates to see if your route is clear.
2 min read - USWSB Cox articles
Family suing police and Buckhead restaurant 2 years after son’s death at Fogo De Chao
The 22-year-old was shot and killed at a Buckhead Fogo De Chao on May 18, 2022.
2 min read - USKRON
Business near San Rafael encampment ordered to stop loud music
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (KRON) – People who live in an encampment in San Rafael say music was playing loudly three nights in a row from a nearby business. A federal judge finally stepped in, ordering the business to stop the music. “It was painful,” said Bruce Gaylord, who lives at the encampment. “That’s how loud […]
2 min read - LifestyleGreenville News
No Place Like Home: HBA of Greenville's 2024 Bridge Award winners
The Home Builders Association of Greenville celebrated some of their best. See what they have to say in their own words
7 min read - USWFRV Green Bay
Cleanup continues after tornado in Kaukauna
KAUKAUNA, Wis. (WFRV) – Community members, city staff, and tree removal companies continue cleaning up after that powerful storm ripped through the area on Tuesday night. Officials with Jason’s Tree Service, which is part of Lowney’s Landscaping Center, told Local 5 News that they’ve received over 100 calls from people needing them to remove trees. […]
4 min read - USDeseret News
Supreme Court rules in favor of South Carolina Republicans in congressional district map dispute
The Supreme Court reversed a lower court decision that called the map unconstitutional.
4 min read - USKSEE articles
Man arrested in connection with Los Banos shooting
LOS BANOS, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A man has been arrested in connection with a shooting in Los Banos, the Los Banos Police Department said. Officers say they responded to the 1400 block of Hawthorne Drive for a report of a man suffering from a gunshot wound at 9:23 a.m. on Thursday. Upon arrival, police say […]
1 min read - USWHIO
‘You stole joy;’ Family of pregnant mother killed in shooting ask killer to turn self in
A pregnant mother and a 16-year-old are dead after a shooting in Dayton.
2 min read - BusinessCincinnati.com | The Enquirer
How Greater Cincinnati's Top Workplaces are selected
How do you judge the quality of a workplace? Ask the experts: The employees.
2 min read - SportsAustin American-Statesman
Texas Lottery Pick 3 Morning, Pick 3 Day results for May 23, 2024
Check your tickets for Texas daily lottery draw games here.
1 min read - PoliticsSemafor
Donald Trump takes his MAGA pitch to the South Bronx
The visit to Crotona Park comes as the campaign looks to peel off Black and Hispanic voters from Democrats.
4 min read - PoliticsAZCentral | The Arizona Republic
Mark Lamb attacks Kari Lake as unproven while she calls him 'coward' in GOP Senate forum
An online forum with Kari Lake and Mark Lamb didn't have the dynamics of a face-to-face debate, but grew testy by its end.
4 min read - OpinionPolitico
Bidenism Is Gasping in America. It’s Having a Moment in Britain.
Britain’s Labour Party has drawn some inspiration from Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign. They should be careful not to take that too far.
6 min read - USThe Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Hawaiian Electric blames overgrown albizias for Hawaii Kai outages
May 24—1/1 Swipe or click to see more COURTESY HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC The company's helicopter inspections showed that critical transmission line corridors have been choked by the extensive overgrowth of invasive albizias. Hawaiian Electric says overgrown albizia trees led to the recent power outages in East Honolulu, and that it is developing plans to clear the area. The company's helicopter ...
2 min read - USEffingham Daily News, Ill.
Unit 40 looks to add new dual credit course
May 23—Effingham Unit 40 is taking steps to expand its curriculum in an effort to better prepare students for life after high school. During its meeting Monday, the Unit 40 Board unanimously approved a memorandum of understanding for a dual credit public speaking teacher which the district has determined to be a hard-to-fill position. According to Superintendent Andrew Johnson, Lake Land ...
4 min read - USThe Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
Pasco police officers in Spokane for conference apprehend suspect in downtown crash en route to dinner
May 23—Pasco police Lt. Thomas Groom wasn't expecting to turn his walk to dinner into a foot pursuit of a fleeing hit-and-run suspect in another city. But that's what he and a few other high-ranking Pasco police officers felt called to do Monday night in downtown Spokane. A high-speed, hit-and-run rollover crash sent two people to the hospital and landed a 30-year-old man in jail after he was ...
3 min read - USThe Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
How Spokane tourism grew into a $1.5 billion industry in 2023
May 23—Since earthlings were confined to their homes during the coronavirus pandemic, Spokane county tourism has never been better. In 2023, about 9.9 million tourists visited Spokane County — more than any year since 2019 — which resulted in around $1.5 billion in revenue. "It starts with a visit," said Rose Noble, Visit Spokane president and CEO. "Then they're say, 'I could see myself living ...
4 min read - USKTXL
Car catches fire after multi-vehicle crash in Sacramento County, CHP says
(FOX40.COM) — A car caught on fire in Sacramento County after it was involved in a multi-vehicle crash on Thursday, according to the California Highway Patrol. CHP said the crash happened at the intersection of Sunrise Boulevard and Gold Country Boulevard around 4 p.m., about a mile south of Fair Oaks. The agency said a […]
1 min read - USKTSM
Balloon release held for woman killed in hit-and-run crash
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Family and friends gathered on Thursday evening, May 23 for a balloon release for Kimberly Alissa Espinoza, a 21-year-old woman who was allegedly killed in a hit-and-run crash early Sunday morning, May 19. According to court documents obtained by KTSM, Leslie Lopez, 25, allegedly hit and killed Espinoza while she […]
1 min read - USAZCentral | The Arizona Republic
Arizona Lottery Powerball, The Pick results for May 22, 2024
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3 min read - USNative News Online
Eight Saint Regis Mohawk Citizens Arrested in Landback Protest
This week, eight Saint Regis Mohawk tribal members were arrested by New York state police and charged with trespassing and conspiracy, for attempting to reclaim tribal land on Barnhart Island. The property is currently owned by the New York State Power Authority, and the group of tribal members did not have permission to be on the property, police said. “An investigation determined a group of tribal members of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe were trespassing and intentionally damaging the property,
2 min read - USMilwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sheriff's deputy unintentionally fired his weapon responding to a fight at Milwaukee's Sherman Park, authorities say
A sheriff's deputy approached the male and as he drew his weapon, he unintentionally fired his weapon into the ground near his foot, MCSO said.
1 min read - USKLFY Lafayette
New Iberia mother’s worst fear comes true on day that celebrates her
Daiquan Branch, 21, was shot and killed at a home on Jordan Street in front of his four-year-old daughter. While New Iberia police have arrested one man for accessory after the fact to second degree murder, the man facing second degree murder has yet to be captured.
2 min read - USKRON
Two shot at Oakland’s Skyline High School graduation
(KRON) — Two people were shot at Skyline High School’s graduation ceremony in Oakland on Thursday night, the Oakland Police Department confirmed. The victims are both adults — one man and one woman. They are both in stable condition. Two people were detained in connection to the shooting, OPD said. The shooting happened inside the […]
1 min read - LifestyleKSNT Topeka
Mars Wrigley names Topeka ‘Halloween Headquarters’, celebrates with early holiday
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Topeka is officially Mars Wrigley’s Halloween headquarters! The company is marking 10 years in the capital city. It’s not quite Halloween yet, but a great way to pay tribute to their time here in Topeka. 27 News spoke with the factory’s director Brian Pardo, who says their plant plays a major role […]
1 min read - USThe Santa Fe New Mexican
Ceremony Monday to mark Memorial Day at national cemetery
May 23—Flags will begin appearing Saturday at the Santa Fe National Cemetery in preparation for this year's Memorial Day ceremony, to be held at 10 a.m. Monday. The hourlong event will include a wreath-laying ceremony, speeches, a moment of silence, the playing of taps, a rifle volley and a flyover by the New Mexico Civil Air Patrol. Maj. Gen. Miguel Aguilar, adjutant general of the New Mexico ...
2 min read - USThe Santa Fe New Mexican
State police investigate alleged assault on woman in Pecos area
May 23—New Mexico State Police are investigating the alleged assault of a woman in the Dalton Canyon area near Pecos, an agency spokesman confirmed Thursday morning. "Our officers responded to a call of a female who had allegedly been assaulted near Dalton Canyon Road," Wilson Silver wrote in an email. "Our officers arrived around 5:30 p.m.," wrote. "The female was transported to an area ...
1 min read - USThe Santa Fe New Mexican
State to receive $19M to detect cancer-causing chemicals in water
May 23—New Mexico will get about $19 million in federal infrastructure money to expand efforts to detect PFAS in the water systems of the state's smaller and disadvantaged communities. The grant money will be made available to 500 communities to test their public water systems for PFAS and other emerging toxic chemicals that pose a health threat. However, the money will not be available for ...
4 min read - USThe Santa Fe New Mexican
Santa Fe mayor unveils plan to put controversial statue of conquistador in museum
May 23—Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber expressed hopefulness Thursday as he unveiled a plan to try to end a long-running dispute over a statue of a Spanish conquistador whose role in history makes him both reviled and revered. "I'm glad you could all make it for this terrific announcement of a very positive development in our community," said Webber, who was flanked by tribal and Hispanic leaders ...
8 min read - USThe Santa Fe New Mexican
Red River revs for Memorial Day weekend, but ...
May 23—RED RIVER — Rudy Romero and John Ortega rolled a corn roaster down a trailer ramp earlier this week into Brandenburg Park in this small mountain town in preparation for this weekend's Memorial Day festivities. Because of a celebrated motorcycle rally, Memorial Day weekend traditionally has been a big money-maker for Romero, who owns the roaster, and Ortega, who sells fair-style food out ...
6 min read - USWHNT Huntsville
Huntsville City Council approves $7 million construction project for Martin Road Recreation Center
Something never before seen in West Huntsville will soon be established after city leaders approved a $7 million construction project that'll see the first-ever recreation center built in that part of the city.
2 min read - USWFLA
‘Terrible reality’: Family speaks after arrest made in son’s overdose death
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — The man wanted for first-degree murder in Hillsborough County has been arrested in Alabama. Officials say Altwain Carlise fled the state to evade his arrest warrant for his alleged involvement in selling drugs that led to the fatal overdose of 23-year-old Dhane Hogan. “It’s hard for me to put in […]
1 min read - USWLNS Lansing
South Lansing Apartment complex faces city in court
Since September, the New Jersey based Woodside Meadows Apartments has been locked in a battle with the city of Lansing.
3 min read - USWKRN articles
‘Have to be held accountable’: Family of TSU football player killed in hit-and-run hires law firm to investigate son’s death
It's been a month since a car hit 20-year-old Chazan Page and didn't stop. Now, his family has hired a law firm to launch their own investigation. "There has been no arrest and the family and the community need answers," explained Chris Stewart, one of the attorneys now helping the Page family.
4 min read - NewsKTLA articles
KTLA 5 Celebration: Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
As May kicks off Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, KTLA 5 is celebrating the rich cultural traditions in our vibrant Southern California communities. During the month, KTLA is proud to highlight the broad and diverse range of nationalities that make up AAPI and amplify the voices and achievements that make living in the […]
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U.S. House panel debates nutrition benefit changes in GOP farm bill proposal
The committee’s $1.5 trillion omnibus farm bill would set policy and funding levels for agriculture and conservation programs for the next five years, as well as for food and nutrition programs for families in need. The post U.S. House panel debates nutrition benefit changes in GOP farm bill proposal appeared first on Pennsylvania Capital-Star.
5 min read - USKFOR articles
Spencer woman alleges yard man attacked her with rake
A Spencer woman said a man she hired to work on her yard last month assaulted her with a rake and left her bruised.
3 min read - USKTVX
Good4Utah Road Tour makes final stop at one of the most unique parks in Utah
The Good4Utah Road Tour made its final stop today in Emery County -- at perhaps the most unique park in the Beehive State.
2 min read - USWPXI
Some Shadyside neighbors concerned about potential investment in Hunt Armory ice rink
A new investment could be coming to a local ice rink but neighbors tell Channel 11 it’s not all good news.
2 min read - USWPXI
Ross Township police mourning death of retired officer
Officer Thomas Koedel served the area for 37 years.
1 min read - USWJAX
‘It doesn’t make me feel good:’ JSO officer arrested using database for personal use
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating an arrest involving one of their own.
2 min read - USWKRG
EPA denies Alabama Power’s coal ash plan
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Environmental Protection Agency denied on Thursday Alabama Power’s plan to handle coal ash waste. Plants like the Barry Steam Plant on Highway 43 burn coal to generate electricity. A by-product of that process at the Alabama Power plant is coal ash that can pollute waterways. It can wind up in […]
1 min read - USWFXT
Two people injured after shooting at a Cambridge park, police say
Police responded to Donnelly Field in Cambridge at 9:40 p.m. for reports of a shooting.
1 min read - NewsWHBF Davenport
Illinois could cap inhaler costs
Users of inhalers in Illinois could see a price drop when they buy an inhaler. A bill to cap the costs of a single-prescription inhaler to $25 a month cleared the Illinois House of Representatives. The bill’s sponsor says it would be a big help for people with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Some […]
1 min read - USNaples Daily News
Collier County, Florida Graduation 2024: Thousands of photos capture the excitement and joy
Families gathered across the county to cheer on their 2024 Lee County high school graduates. See the joy, excitement and moving moments in photos.
- USNaples Daily News
Barron Collier High School Class of 2024 graduates; see festivities in dozens of photos
Congratulations to the Barron Collier High School Class of 2024! 398 students earned their diplomas on Thursday.
1 min read - USKETK Tyler
Longview second graders design replacements for fallen Baltimore bridge
LONGVIEW, Texas (KETK) – Longview second graders at Bailey Elementary were helping out people in Baltimore recently by submitting designs for their bridge replacement. “The students in my class, as IB learners, wanted to take their knowledge of construction and help design a safe bridge for the people to use in Baltimore, Maryland. We worked […]
1 min read - USAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
Heavy travel expected over weekend
May 23—The Albuquerque International Sunport will have a city's worth of passengers travel through it this weekend. Officials are expecting 90,000 passengers — 16,000 to 20,000 per day — from Friday through Monday. That would mark a 4.5% increase from last Memorial Day weekend and an 18% increase from 2022, said Diana Lopez, a public information officer for the Sunport. She said that the ...
2 min read - USAlbuquerque Journal, N.M.
New Mexico gets millions to address PFAS, the 'forever chemicals', contamination
May 23—New Mexico's Environment Department is getting $18.9 million in federal dollars to help the state deal with PFAS and other emerging contamination in public water systems, the Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday. New Mexico is the first state in the region to receive this funding, said EPA Region 6 Administrator Earthea Nance. The funds can be used for studying PFAS ...
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