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Jun 16 2024
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'Special' Allegheny River recognized as River of the Year
TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. State officials recognized the Allegheny River as the River of the Year during a celebration Saturday at Aspinwall’s Allegheny RiverTrail Park. “The Allegheny River is an important part of Pennsylvania’s natural history and beauty, so it is great to celebrate all that the
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewJun 07 2024
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KDHE issues blue-green algae warning for Overbrook City Lake in Osage County
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas Department of Health and Environment issued a blue-green algae warning for Overbrook City Lake in Osage County, Kan. According to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, they issued a public health advisory for blue-green algae at six Kansas lakes and lifted advisories at two lakes. KDHE officials said a harmful
WIBW 13Jun 17 2024
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Red Lobster Waikiki reopened after fixing sewage backup
Health officials have approved the reopening of Red Lobster in Waikiki with a green placard.
The Hawaii Department of Health Food Safety Branch on Tuesday issued a red placard to Red Lobster at 1765 Ala Moana Boulevard, immediately shutting it down, due to sewage backup.
DOH said during a routine inspection, an inspector saw sewage backup between the kitchen entrance and dining
Honolulu Star-AdvertiserJun 16 2024
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Colorado Springs Police respond to a fatal, muti-vehicle crash at S Powers and E Fountain
COLORADO SPRINGS — At around 1:45 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, Colorado Springs Police Department officers responded to a fatal multi-vehicle crash at the intersection of S Powers Blvd and E Fountain Blvd. The intersection is closed at this time. It is unknown how many people have died as a result of this crash. This is a developing story. News5 will continue to update this article as we learn
KOAA News 5Jun 10 2024
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‘Bang for your buck’: ODWC prepares to streamline hunting, fishing
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Department (ODWC) is set to make hunting and fishing one step easier for Oklahomans! The Oklahoma Wildlife License Modernization Act was signed into law March 26 by Gov. Kevin Stitt after it previously passed the state House of Representatives and Senate. The act will become effective July 1, 2024. The measure is primed to streamline
KFOR 4Jun 16 2024
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19 people displaced after 4-alarm fire tears through Boston home
HOSPITAL WITH NON-LIFE THREATENING INJURIES. RESIDENTS OF A DORCHESTER HOME ARE SAFE AFTER FIRE TEARS THROUGH THEIR BUILDING THIS MORNING. THEY HAVE A NEIGHBOR TO THANK FOR HELPING THEM ESCAPE THE FLAMES. THIS IS THE DAMAGE LEFT BEHIND AFTER THAT FOUR ALARM FIRE. IT WAS NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF EDSON STREET AND MILTON AVENUE. BOSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT SAYS THE FIRE BEGAN IN ONE HOME AND THE
WCVBJun 07 2024
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Skeletal Remains Identified as Missing 20-Year-Old Georgia Woman
Police in Georgia are trying to solve the macabre mystery of how the body of a local woman who went missing last year came to be found in Tennessee less than six months later as nothing but a skeleton. According to the Cobb County Police Department, Maury-Ange Faith Martinez, 20, of Gwinnett County, Georgia, was reported missing on August 28, 2023, the department announced according to a May
Western JournalJun 16 2024
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San Jose sideshow near Santana Row injures spectator, police officer
San Jose Police are looking for the people behind a dangerous sideshow that happened Saturday evening near Santana Row which left one onlooker and a police officer injured. The department and many in the community are calling this incident "unacceptable." Video spread widely on social media showing what appears to be a number of people wearing marks jumping on and hitting a San Jose Police
NBC Bay AreaJun 17 2024
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House budget proposal changes sports betting tax revenue distribution
North Carolina's two largest athletic departments, which were not set to receive any money from legalized online sports betting, would receive funds under the House budget proposal released Monday evening. North Carolina State and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with athletic budgets that exceed $100 million annually, were left out of any tax revenue distribution in current
WRALJun 17 2024
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‘Chemical agent’ at Baltimore Pride event deemed to be mace, injures 3, police say
The “chemical agent” released at a Baltimore Pride event on Saturday evening was determined to be mace, injuring three people, Baltimore Police confirmed Monday. During the annual Pride parade and block party, a fight broke out between two groups in front of the main music stage near North Avenue and Charles Street around 8:30 p.m., when the mace was sprayed, police said. Three people came
Baltimore Sun