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May 10 2024
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Week in art: Check out “Lush — Prolific Nature” at the CU Art Museum and other area exhibits
15th Street Gallery: Featuring lithographs by Santa Fe artist Rodney Carswell; open by appointment only; 1708 15th St., Boulder; 15thstreetgalleryboulder.com Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art: The museum is closed for installation until May 23; Mia Mulvay’s “Albedo Effect” outdoor sculpture, up through June; 1750 13th St., Boulder; bmoca.org. BMoCA at Frasier: “Reverie,” by Brain Comber,
Boulder Daily CameraMay 16 2024
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Father keeps vigil at bedside of teen son burned by exploding gas can
ANN ARBOR, MI — It’s been nearly a week since his son was engulfed in flames from an exploding gasoline can, and Jared Shoemaker hasn’t left his bedside.
“I’m not leaving this, I’m not leaving my son,” Shoemaker said, on the phone from C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor the afternoon of May 16. As he spoke, his 13-year-old son Riley Shoemaker was undergoing surgery to remove
MLive.comMay 16 2024
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Argument at Flint home led to retaliatory gas station shootings, police say
FLINT, MI – An argument between a group of people at house in Flint led to a pair of shootings that left several people injured and one dead in late March, according to police records.
Genesee County prosecutors in April charged Travor Smith-English, 32, and Markeeas Desmond Cross, 29, each with 17 counts including first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
MLive.comMay 15 2024
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Turns out, Evergreen Park’s Jade Rubalcava is a natural at soccer. Just ask her cousins. ‘That family connection.’
Growing up, gymnastics was it for Jade Rubalcava. She never played soccer until she started high school at Evergreen Park and her cousin, Noreima Hernandez, convinced her to give it a shot. Now, Rubalcava can’t imagine her life without the sport. The junior forward is having a blast playing for the Mustangs alongside Hernandez and another of their cousins, Zayda Rubalcava. “Zayda and I did
Chicago TribuneApr 25 2024
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Texas gas producers face uncertain future under new power rules
Under finalized rules from the Environmental Protection Agency, coal and new natural gas plants would be required to control 90% of their greenhouse gas emissions through the installation of carbon capture and storage systems over the decade ahead. Existing natural gas plants would be governed under separate rules, currently under study at EPA. The rules, which are likely to be challenged by
Houston ChronicleMay 18 2024
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Police are looking for whoever shot two people at a North Miami Beach gas station
A barrage of bullets lay on the ground near a North Miami Beach Marathon Gas Station on Friday night. At least two found their mark. When police arrived they found a man and a woman each with a bullet wound to the neck. Both victims were rushed to an area hospital, where the woman died, according to North Miami Beach Officer Corey Darden. Darden said officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert
Miami HeraldMay 15 2024
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Long road to recovery for 2 boys hospitalized after gas can explosion in Saginaw
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MLive.comMay 09 2024
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Oil and gas companies ruined a family farm. Then they walked away
The first sign of trouble bubbled up from gopher holes a stone’s throw from Stan Ledgerwood’s front door. The salt water left an oily sheen on the soil and a swath of dead grass in the yard. It was June 2017, and Ledgerwood and his wife, Tina, had recently built a home on the family farm, 230 acres of green amidst the rolling hills and long horizons of south-central Oklahoma. There they
Fast CompanyMay 01 2024
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Pioneer Natural Resources co-founder will be barred from board in deal for Exxon merger
The Federal Trade Commission is poised to greenlight Exxon Mobil’s $60 billion purchase of Irving-based Pioneer Natural Resources after the companies agreed that Pioneer’s co-founder and former chief executive officer won’t join the board, according to people familiar with the matter. The FTC found evidence that Scott Sheffield sought to communicate with the Organization of the Petroleum
The Dallas Morning NewsMay 14 2024
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Man suffers stab wound in fight at Belleville gas station, police say
A 34-year-old East St. Louis man suffered stab wounds during a fight with another man at a Belleville gas station Monday night, Belleville police said. The victim is in serious condition in a St. Louis hospital. The fight was over a woman both of the men knew, police said. The suspect, who is a 43-year-old Belleville man, has not been located, Assistant Police Chief Mark Heffernan said in a
Belleville News-Democrat