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The bomb cyclone killed his mom in Washington. He was right next to her
LYNNWOOD, Wash. — Brian O'Connor and his mom set up the tent they were living in the day before the November bomb cyclone in the woods in Lynnwood, a spot they had never camped at before.
They had heard about the incoming storm and chose an area next to a large tree they thought would be sturdy enough to withstand the winds and cover them ...Read more
More hurricanes are slamming the Gulf Coast. Is this the new normal?
Since the turn of the century, major hurricanes hitting the U.S. have had one key feature in common.
Location.
The Gulf of Mexico coastline transformed into a bullseye for major storms, which have taken aim from Corpus Christi, Texas, to Marco Island and destroyed communities in their wake. Eighteen hurricanes reaching Category 3 strength or ...Read more
Could Nevada's national monuments shrink under Trump?
LAS VEGAS — For less than a year, the desert landscape and sacred mountains of Avi Kwa Ame have been spared from the sprawl of developers and the wandering eye of the mining industry.
South of Las Vegas, the more than 500,000-acre site is holy to Yuman-speaking Native American tribes, which credit the region with being their source of life ...Read more
UW plans to launch mental health crisis response team this spring
SEATTLE — Starting this spring, the University of Washington will try a new approach to helping students and employees in mental health crises, based on a philosophy that's become increasingly mainstream: Mental health professionals are better equipped than police to respond to some emergencies.
In emergencies that don't involve a safety risk...Read more
Santa Clara County child welfare official resigns a year after infant's fentanyl overdose rocked community
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The beleaguered head of Santa Clara County’s child welfare agency announced his resignation Thursday, a year after damning investigations by the Bay Area News Group and the state of California found numerous child safety failures that led to the death of an infant and put other vulnerable children in harm’s way.
In a ...Read more
Former BGE employees challenge proposed rate hikes in petition alleging mismanagement, fraud
Fourteen former Baltimore Gas and Electric employees are petitioning to intervene in the utility company’s case with the Maryland Public Service Commission over proposed rate hikes, contending the company wastes money and pushes the costs onto consumers.
BGE, owned by utility conglomerate Exelon, must demonstrate to the PSC it used “good ...Read more
Elon Musk's go-to cost-cutter is working for DOGE
Elon Musk’s deputy Steve Davis has spent more than 20 years helping the billionaire cut costs at businesses like SpaceX, the Boring Company and Twitter — making the engineer by training a natural choice for his new role at Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE for short.
Davis is helping recruit staff at DOGE, Musk’s ...Read more
Police locate more human remains after finding a leg in Palos Verdes Peninsula
Authorities located more human remains Thursday after conducting a search along the Palos Verdes Peninsula, where a human leg washed on shore a day before.
During the search of the shoreline, officers and coroner investigators recovered a second human leg and a femur, said Palos Verdes Estates Police Capt. Aaron Belda. He said the human leg was...Read more
South Korea's parliament to vote on impeaching acting president
South Korea’s parliament is set to vote Friday on impeaching Acting President Han Duck-soo, potentially deepening a political crisis that has rattled financial markets and disrupted diplomacy efforts.
The vote is scheduled for Friday afternoon at the National Assembly. The main opposition Democratic Party filed the impeachment motion on ...Read more
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Death penalty opponents make one more plea to President Biden to spare life of Pittsburgh synagogue shooter
WASHINGTON— Death penalty opponents on Thursday launched a new effort to spare Pittsburgh synagogue shooter Robert Bowers and two others remaining on death row from being executed.
Death Penalty Action submitted a letter to the White ...Read more
Bezos' Miami neighbor seeks $200 million for empty 1.8 acre lot
A mystery seller is asking $200 million for an empty waterfront lot next door to the properties Jeff Bezos bought in South Florida.
The roughly 1.84 acre lot (0.74 hectare) is located at Indian Creek, a man-made barrier island that’s been dubbed “Billionaire Bunker.” Ilya Reznik, who’s brokering the transaction, declined to identify the...Read more
Authorities seize 22,000 fake Pa. vehicle inspection stickers sent from Israel to Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA — U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Thursday that it recently had seized 22,000 counterfeit Pennsylvania vehicle inspection stickers that were shipped from Israel to Philadelphia with a total value — if they were real — of more than $1.4 million.
Customs and Border Protection officers encountered 10,000 suspected ...Read more
Holiday crackdown nets at least 117 retail theft suspects across California
A statewide crackdown on retail crimes resulted in the arrest of at least 117 people in connection with the theft of nearly $40,000 in merchandise, according to authorities.
The California Highway Patrol and several other police departments carried out the operation on Dec. 20, resulting in the arrests of 117 people and recovering $38,000 in ...Read more
Manmohan Singh, premier who unleashed Indian economy, dies at 92
Manmohan Singh, the Gandhi family confidant who freed India’s economy from Soviet-inspired controls and was one of the country’s longest serving prime ministers, has died. He was 92.
Singh was admitted to AIIMS Delhi hospital on Thursday in a critical condition, local media reported earlier. He was one of India’s “most distinguished ...Read more
Will Trump's proposed tariffs cause gas prices to go up in California? What experts say
The price of gasoline in California should remain stable if President-elect Donald Trump imposes stiff tariffs on Canada and Mexico, experts say.
“The direct impact might be fairly small,” said Gary Hufbauer, senior fellow at the nonpartisan Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Gasoline prices in California are still expected to...Read more
Natick's policy similar to Massachusetts sanctuary cities set for implementation
BOSTON — Days after approval, Natick town administrators are taking the next steps to implement a sanctuary-like policy.
Town administrators in the Greater Boston community are set to “lead a series of educational efforts” to ensure staffers are aware of the recently adopted policy that the Select Board has stressed isn’t a true ...Read more
Praying to be reunited: Somali refugees anticipate longer family separations under Trump
Habiba Mohamed was working at a restaurant that served government soldiers in Somalia when al-Shabab insurgents began threatening her to stop. The terrorist group attacked the establishment, killing some of her coworkers, and Mohamed fled to a refugee camp in Uganda in 2018.
Her mother went into hiding in another part of Somalia after the ...Read more
Israel hits the Houthis in Yemen after their slow escalation
Israel struck multiple targets in Yemen it said were controlled by Houthis, the last of the Iran-backed groups still fully engaged in the regional war that began 14 months ago.
Targets hit Thursday included military infrastructure at the Sanaa International Airport and in the Hezyaz and Ras Kanatib power stations, according to the Israel ...Read more
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin bids farewell to Capitol Hill with criticism of Democrats and calls for a third party
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin bucked his party in 2021 when he refused to support a $1.8 trillion bill on taxes, social programs and clean energy, thus dooming President Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" initiative.
Then this month, in one of his final actions as a member of Congress, he also bucked his party and voted against a nominee ...Read more
Federal task force ramps up drug busts at Anchorage's airport
Alaska's law enforcement agencies this year intensified a campaign to intercept drugs coming into Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in baggage as well as through the mail in response to the state's high number of fatal drug overdoses.
The result of that initiative was a major increase in drug seizures, according to figures released ...Read more
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