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Oct 07 2023
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Warmer weather on the way
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Meteorologist Peyton Sanders says that warmer weather is on the way over the next few days. It will be a chilly start to the day on Sunday with morning low temperatures in the lower 40s. Afternoon highs will reach the upper 70s, which will be about 15 degrees warmer than Saturday. Warmer weather will continue into the week ahead with highs remaining in the 70s on Monday
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Oct 09 2023
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Tim Scott: The Biden administration bears responsibility for the Israel attack
The Hamas terrorist attacks unfolding in the south of Israel have shocked the conscience of the world and prompted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to announce : "Citizens of Israel, we are at war, not in an operation or in rounds, but at war.” As more than 2,000 rockets rained down on Israel and Hamas terrorists stormed across the Gaza border by land, air, and sea, and as hostages,
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Oct 09 2023
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U.S. Geological Survey: 320 Earthquakes Jolt Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano
Scientists report seismic activity has increased regarding Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, which is known as one of the most active on the planet. In a recent statement, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said it detected the activity, Fox Weather reported Saturday. Inflationary tilt is continuing at a slightly slower rate in the area just south of the summit caldera. Inflation at the summit of
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Aug 08 2023
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Shooting in Seattle’s Sodo neighborhood kills 1 person
Police are investigating an early morning fatal shooting in Sodo.
A male was found dead Tuesday near the intersection of First Avenue South and South Walker Street, police said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Southbound and northbound lanes of First Avenue are blocked between South Holgate and South Walker streets, according to SDOT.
The shooting comes the day after a
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Oct 07 2023
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‘Humiliated and defeated’: Fear, shock grip Israel after Hamas assault
JERUSALEM — Around dawn Saturday morning, as most of the country slept, thousands of rockets rained down on Israel, as far north as Tel Aviv and as far east as Jerusalem. Then came the infiltrators, who stormed unsuspecting towns in the south, killing civilians and taking hostages. Are you on Telegram? Subscribe to our channel for the latest updates on Russia’s war in Ukraine. The combined
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Dec 12 2021
Analysis
What omicron's fast spread could mean for the U.S. – and the world
The first country to really get hit by omicron is South Africa.
Before the new variant took off last month, coronavirus cases there were low – only several hundred per day in mid November.
But by early December, the tally of daily infections had shot up to more than 4,500 — and genomic sequencing shows that omicron is to blame.
What's more, the variant quickly swept
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Oct 12 2023
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S.C. prisons’ chief may have a way to silence banned cellphones
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - Drug trafficking, human trafficking, and prison riots – they’re all crimes that law enforcement agencies connect to South Carolina inmates getting their hands on cellphones behind bars. Now the head of the state’s prison system believes he might have a solution, but he needs support from lawmakers to get it done. For years, Corrections Director Bryan Stirling has
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Oct 09 2023
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Hundreds Of Earthquakes Shake Hawaii’s Big Island
Hundreds of earthquakes rumbled through Hawaii’s Big Island in early October as “unrest” continues at the Kilauea volcano. Kilauea is not currently erupting, but that hasn’t stopped hundreds of earthquakes from rattling around the island since Oct. 4, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The frequency of this seismic activity increased significantly Saturday and Sunday,
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Oct 12 2023
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HOV lanes will be in effect on I-75 by month’s end
Beginning Monday, Oct. 16, intermittent lane closures on I-75 between 12 Mile Road and South Boulevard will prepare the expressway for high-occupancy or carpool lanes in each direction. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation Tuesday, Oct. 10 approving the HOV lanes, which will go into effect by the end of October, according to a release from the Michigan Department of Transportation. During
Oct 14 2023
News
Man charged in crossbow shooting at Hapuna
Hawaii Police Department detectives have arrested and charged a Honokaa man with second-degree assault following a weapons incident that took place within the parking lot area of Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area. Hawaii Police Department detectives have arrested and charged a Honokaa man with second-degree assault following a weapons incident that took place within the parking lot area of
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