Breaking Missouri’s US Senate Race
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Update 5:26 p.m. | Live updates of election results It’s a crowded field as several Republican and Democratic candidates seek to fill Roy Blunt’s vacant U.S. Senate seat. News political reporter Stephanie Liebergen breaks down what you need to know about the Missouri US Senate race: Update 16:40 | The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that the source of Monday afternoon’s blast of text messages to Kansas voters on Amendment 2 was a political action committee led by a former Kansas congressman. The publication says the PAC, identified as Do Right, is connected to former US…
Read More »A man who allegedly killed a teenager and stabbed 4 others, claims self-defense
Miu told investigators she first encountered the group when she went to look for her friend’s lost phone, according to court documents. The phone was in a float (a tuber bag to keep your valuables from sinking) and Miu donned her scuba gear to look for it in the river. He said he came across the first group that looked like they had found something. When he asked about a cell phone, the group began insulting him, removing his tube and glasses and throwing them into the water and calling him a “child abuser,” he said. He told police he…
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Garland Announces First DOJ Lawsuit to Protect Abortion Access
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Tuesday that the Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the state of Idaho challenging its law that will take effect next month and would make it a crime to perform an abortion under all circumstances except in extremely limited circumstances. Garland said the law violates the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), which requires hospitals that receive Medicare funds to provide necessary treatment to patients who come to their emergency departments while experiencing a medical emergency That medical care, according to Garland and the DOJ’s lawsuit, could include abortion. “The lawsuit seeks…
Read More »Driver killed when garbage truck overturns and crashes into several homes in Wilmerding – WPXI
Driver killed as garbage truck overturns, crashes into several homes in Wilmerding WILMERDING, Pa. – The driver of a garbage truck has died after crashing into several homes in Allegheny County early Tuesday, the Wilmerding fire marshal confirmed to Channel 11. PHOTOS: Driver killed as garbage truck overturns and crashes into several homes in Wilmerding The crash happened in the 300 block of Patton Street in Wilmerding around 4:00 a.m. Allegheny County police said first responders found the driver, a 47-year-old man, dead at the scene. Police said the driver was traveling on Jefferson Street and attempted to turn onto…
Read More »Man accused of prowling and breaking into homes in northeast Reno | news
Police have released a photo of a man accused of prowling homes in a northeast Reno neighborhood. Police say the investigation began about two weeks ago. Reports began to come in of a man looking through the bedroom windows of two teenage girls. Since then, police believe the same man has been caught pouring water on a home security camera. He has also been seen visiting the back windows of a house trying to cut the screen. Police say at one point the suspect broke into a home and walked away before a neighbor called police. He fled before the…
Read More »3 adults, 2 children dead in Orlando murder-suicide
Five people were killed Tuesday, including two children, in an apparent murder-suicide in Orlando, police said. Officers are on the scene at a home on Lake District Lane in the East Park neighborhood of Lake Nona. they are checking around 1:00 PM when they found the bodies. WESH 2 News sent a crew to the scene. This is a developing story. ORLANDO, Florida — Five people were killed Tuesday, including two children, in an apparent murder-suicide in Orlando, police said. Officers are on the scene of a home on Lake District Lane in the East Park neighborhood of Lake Nona….
Read More »Mail Tribune 100, August 2, 1922 – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
News from 100 years ago The following news items were taken from the Mail Tribune archives 100 years ago August 2, 1922 YOU CAN GET WATER WITHOUT VOTING A BOND A plan for the solution of the water problem of Medford which Earl H. Fehl presented to the city council last night and which appears feasible as it tends to secure to the city an ample supply of pure mountain water from Big Butte Springs, is seen with great favor. by councilors and Mayor Gates. This is in addition to the city administration’s plan to build an additional reservoir and…
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Sandy Hook father says Alex Jones made his life ‘hell’ with lots of harassment and death threats – Hartford Courant
AUSTIN, Texas – The father of a 6-year-old boy killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting testified Tuesday that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones made his life “hell” by claiming the killings were a deception In more than an hour of emotional testimony during which he often fought back tears, Neil Heslin said he has suffered online abuse, anonymous phone calls and street harassment. “What was said about me and Sandy Hook itself resonates around the world,” Heslin said. “As time went on, I really realized how dangerous it was. … My life has been threatened. I fear for my…
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