Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Spate of wildfires follow heat wave in Southwest US and other top stories.

  • Spate of wildfires follow heat wave in Southwest US

    Spate of wildfires follow heat wave in Southwest US
    Following a record-setting, lethal heat wave that hit the Southwest U.S. on summer's first day, more than a dozen wildfires have popped up all throughout the region as of late Monday. Three other significant fires are burning in the trio of states as of early Tuesday.The Cedar Fire in Arizona has scorched 26,739 acres and was 40% contained The Dog Head Fire in New Mexico has scorched 17,891 acres and was 46% containedThe Sherpa Fire in California has scorched 7,893 acres and was 62% contained An..
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  • Florida GOP candidate to give away semi-automatic rifle

    Florida GOP candidate to give away semi-automatic rifle
    FILE - In this March 7, 2016, file photo, Sen. Greg Evers, R-Baker, speaks during a legislative session in Tallahassee, Fla. Evers, who is running for Congress in the Florida Panhandle, has announced a Facebook contest to give away a semi-automatic rifle. Evers said Monday, June 20, 2016, that he is giving away an AR-15. (Steve Cannon, File/Associated Press) By Joe Reedy | AP June 20 at 11:50 PM TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A Republican candidate for Congress in Florida has launched a contest on ..
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  • Family: Victim of mountain lion attack 'doing better'

    Family: Victim of mountain lion attack 'doing better'
    The 5-year-old boy who was attacked by a mountain lion Friday at his Woody Creek-area home is on the mend, his family said in a statement provided to media outlets Monday. Issued by the family through Children’s Hospital, where the child is under medical care, the statement said: “Thank you for your concern. Our son is doing better. Thank you for respecting our privacy at this time.” The hospital said it does not plan to issue further updates about the boy. He was flown to Children’s Hospi..
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  • Southwest to Get a Smidgen of Relief From Soaring Heat

    Southwest to Get a Smidgen of Relief From Soaring Heat
    The Southwest is about to get some heat relief — if you can call it that. Temperatures in the region are forecast to begin dipping from unbearable to merely sweltering starting Tuesday. Palm Springs, California, for example, which soared to 121 degrees Monday, is likely to see a Tuesday high of 112. Other cities such as Phoenix were set to see a slower downward dip that would still keep them in triple digits. The late spring and early summer heatwave that peaked Monday, brought on by a h..
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  • Partial Transcripts Of Orlando Gunman's 911 Calls Show Vows And Threats

    Partial Transcripts Of Orlando Gunman's 911 Calls Show Vows And Threats
    Federal investigators are still filling in details about Omar Mateen; the FBI released partial transcripts of the gunman's calls with police during the June 12 shooting at the Pulse nightclub. FBI hide caption toggle caption FBI Federal investigators are still filling in details about Omar Mateen; the FBI released partial transcripts of the gunman's calls..
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  • Baltimore police van driver's case now in judge's hands

    Baltimore police van driver's case now in judge's hands
    BALTIMORE — Baltimore’s top prosecutor stood at the top of a sweeping staircase last spring and declared that six police officers would be held accountable for the broken neck of a 25-year-old black man whose death in custody set the city on fire. State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby was unequivocal that day: Freddie Gray, she said, “suffered a severe and critical neck injury as a result of being handcuffed, shackled by his feet and unrestrained inside of the BPD wagon.” A year and three trials later..
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  • Senate rejects series of gun measures

    Senate rejects series of gun measures
    Spurred by the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, senators from each party introduced the measures they said would have strengthened background checks and prevented suspected terrorists from obtaining weapons.But tough election year politics, paired with disputes over the effectiveness of each party's ideas, proved too powerful to break the longstanding partisan gridlock that's surrounded gun issues for years.The result was expected. A fifth option, set to be introduced and voted upon as early..
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  • Donald Trump Fires Corey Lewandowski, His Campaign Manager

    Donald Trump Fires Corey Lewandowski, His Campaign Manager
    “Ultimately, Paul is in charge,” Barry Bennett, a senior adviser to the Trump campaign, said. “He’s got the experience to help get Mr. Trump across the finish line.”As a young Republican operative, Mr. Manafort helped manage the 1976 convention floor for Gerald Ford in his showdown with Ronald Reagan, the last time Republicans entered a convention with no candidate’s having clinched the nomination. He performed a similar function for Reagan in 1980, and played leading roles in the 1988 and 1996..
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  • Time may run out in case of teen charged in friend's suicide

    Time may run out in case of teen charged in friend's suicide
    FILE - In this Aug. 24, 2015 file photo, Michelle Carter listens to defense attorney Joseph P. Cataldo argue for an involuntary manslaughter charge against her to be dismissed at Juvenile Court in New Bedford, Mass. Carter, a teenager from Plainville, Mass., is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2014 death of 18-year-old Conrad Roy III. If the court agrees to send the case to juvenile court, prosecutors have until Aug. 11, 2016, to put her on trial. That’s the day Carter turns 20, ..
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  • Florida man gunned down by neighbor while trying to stop domestic dispute

    Florida man gunned down by neighbor while trying to stop domestic dispute
    Ricardo Vaca, right, reportedly was killed Saturday night in Lehigh Acres, Florida, while trying to mediate a domestic dispute at his neighbor's home.From Facebook  LEHIGH ACRES, Florida — A man trying to intercede in a domestic dispute in the driveway of his neighbor's home was shot and killed by the neighbor, according to news reports. The suspect, Placido Moreno-Torres, 47, also is accused of killing his wife, Amparo Moreno, 44, before running away, news-press.com reports.  Moreno-Torres ..
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