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SOUND ON: Listen to This Swiss Lake ‘Sing'
The cracks of a frozen lake in Switzerland produce noises that sound like singing.
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Algae Toxin That Can Kill Dogs Discovered in 2 Montgomery County Lakes
There are elevated levels of a toxic substance that could be deadly to dogs and harmful to people in two lakes in Montgomery County, Maryland, officials say.
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Harmful Toxin Discovered in 2 Montgomery County Lakes
A toxic substance found in two Montgomery County lakes is harmful to pets and people. News4’s Derrick Ward has the story.
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Pete Buttigieg Has Money, But Can He Turn It Into 2020 Win?
Pete Buttigieg stunned the Democratic presidential field with a nearly $25 million second-quarter fundraising haul. Now he needs to figure out how to use that money to build a campaign that can go the distance against nearly two dozen rivals — many of them better known — and ensure that enthusiasm from donors is matched by support from voters. That...
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Hammer Sparks Blamed as Cause of Ranch Fire, California's Largest Wildland Blaze
Sparks from a hammer driving a metal stake into the ground ignited a 2018 blaze in Northern California that killed a firefighter and became the largest wildland fire in state history, officials said Thursday. The blaze started July 17, 2018, in Mendocino County and quickly spread, aided by dry vegetation, strong winds and hot temperatures. It spread to Colusa, Glenn...
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Former Metro Transit Police Officer's Sentence in Terror Case Could Be Reduced
A former D.C. Metro police officer serving 15 years in prison for trying to help the Islamic State could see his sentence reduced after an appeals court threw out two of his convictions.
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Light Rain Falling in N. California Could Help Firefight But Complicate Search for Camp Fire Victims
Light rain falling Wednesday in some areas of Northern California could aid crews fighting a deadly wildfire while raising the risk of flash floods and complicating efforts to recover the remains of those killed. Heavier rain was expected later in the day in the Paradise burn area, where a monstrous wildfire has killed at least 81 people and destroyed more...
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Missouri Tour Boat Captain Indicted After Sinking Kills 17
Charges have been filed against the captain of a tourist boat that sank and killed 17 people, including nine people from an Indiana family, in a southwest Missouri lake over the summer, federal prosecutors said Thursday. A federal indictment shows 51-year-old Kenneth Scott McKee is facing 17 counts of misconduct, negligence or inattention to duty by a ship’s officer resulting...
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Gov. Brown Pledges Any Resources Needed for California Fires
A massive wildfire in Northern California has torched more than 1,000 homes in and around the city of Redding, authorities said Wednesday as some evacuees were allowed to return home and new blazes exploded in what has become an endless summer of flame in the Golden State.
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Crews Report Progress in Fight Against Twin California Fires
Firefighters reported progress Tuesday in their battle against the wildfires that have ravaged some of Northern California’s most scenic areas, including twin blazes that were tearing through vineyards and brush-covered hills and threatening some 10,000 homes.
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Family of Victims in Duck Boat Sinking Sues for $100 Million
The owners and operators of a tourist boat that sank this month in Missouri, killing 17 people, put profits over people’s safety when they decided to put the Ride the Ducks boat on a lake despite design problems and warnings of severe weather, a lawsuit alleges. The lawsuit filed Sunday in U.S. District Court in Kansas City seeks $100 million...
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Branson, Missouri, Mourns for 17 Killed in Sinking of Packed Duck Boat
The country-and-western tourist town of Branson, Missouri, mourned Friday for more than a dozen sightseers who were killed when a duck boat capsized and sank in stormy weather in the deadliest such accident in almost two decades.
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Ex-Metro Officer Sentenced for Attempting to Support ISIS
A former transit-agency police officer convicted in a sting operation of attempting to help the Islamic State could face decades in prison at his sentencing hearing.
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Boy Shot by Deputy Called 911, Gave Description of Himself
An eighth-grade boy who was fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy in northern Wisconsin called 911 to report a man with a knife, but then gave emergency dispatchers a description of himself, investigators said Saturday. An Ashland County sheriff’s deputy shot 14-year-old Jason Pero outside the boy’s home on Wednesday after the teenager approached the deputy with a large butcher...
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Grandparents: Teen Was Home With Flu Before Deputy Fired
A Wisconsin eighth-grader fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy on a Native American reservation came home from school with the flu the morning of the shooting but it’s unclear why he left the home, his grandparents said Friday....
An Ashland County sheriff’s deputy shot 14-year-old Jason Pero just before noon on Wednesday outside his home on the Bad River Band of... -
Family Questions Why 14-Year-Old, ‘a Big Teddy Bear, Was Fatally Shot by Officer
Family members of a 14-year-old boy fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy on a northern Wisconsin reservation questioned on Thursday why the teen, who they describe as loving and kind, was gunned down. Holly Gauthier said authorities have provided few details about the death of her son, 14-year-old Jason Pero, an 8th grader who died on the Bad River Band...
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Voters Tapped as Ohio Opioid Crisis Stretches Foster Care
Ohio’s opioid crisis is stretching the state’s foster care system as more and more children are removed from the homes of their drug-addicted parents, leading to ballot requests Tuesday for more funding. Not only do more children require foster care, they increasingly have mental health problems because of trauma they’ve experienced living in chaotic, drug-filled households, children service leaders say....
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‘It'll Go Up Like a Candle': High Winds Expected to Fan Wildfires in Wine Country Where ‘Devastation Is Enormous'
Wine country wildfires already well on their way to becoming the deadliest and most destructive in California history could gain momentum Thursday and erase even the modest gains firefighters have made.
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‘Catastrophic Event': Death Toll Rises to 23 as Northern California Fires Spread
Firefighters in Northern California struggled to contain over a dozen fast-moving wildfires scorching the state’s world-famous wine country as officials warned that strong winds Wednesday could further threaten the fight against the blazes.