2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 U.S. U.S.


Kansas City Star
   
Some victims of California explosion released from hospital   
Kansas City Star
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. investigators were at the scene Saturday of a natural gas pipeline blast at a sheriff's gun range, as four of the 11 people injured in the explosion were released from the hospital. The victims included two Fresno County sheriff's ...

Land much altered before PG&E pipeline blast   SFGate
Gas line was marked before tractor nicked it, igniting fireball near Highway 99   Fresno Bee
Investigation continues into Northwest Fresno gas explosion   ABC30.com

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seattlepi.com
   
Intervention by Alaska governor spares lives of bears   
seattlepi.com
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The lives of a black bear and four cubs that have been feasting on garbage in an Anchorage neighborhood will be spared after the governor on Saturday asked the state's fish and game commissioner whether they could be ...

Government Hill bears spared after request from governor   Alaska Dispatch News

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Fox News
   
GOP hopefuls in NH try to woo voters with mix of policy, jabs and humor   
Fox News
The large field of 2016 GOP presidential hopefuls made their pitches this weekend to potential New Hampshire voters -- with flashes of humor and recollections of humble beginnings mixed in with a lot of policy and politics. Former Arkansas Gov.
As New Hampshire weighs GOP field, Scott Walker focuses on Hillary Clinton   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
GOP hopefuls target Clinton, foreign policy at NH summit   Boston Globe (subscription)
N.H. could be make-or-break for Jeb Bush   San Antonio Express-News
CNN International   
Washington Post   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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NBCNews.com
   
Ohio Cop Refuses to Resort to Deadly Force: 'I Wanted to Be Absolutely Sure'   
NBCNews.com
A rookie Ohio cop is being praised for "great restraint and maturity" after he held off using deadly force against a double murder suspect who charged at him, his police chief said. In a confrontation Thursday with a man accused of killing his fiancee and his ...

Officer praised for restraint, refused to shoot suspect   KTRK-TV
Ohio murder suspect begs cop to shoot him; rookie officer's reply: 'No, man'   cleveland.com
Police body cam video shows murder suspect daring officer to shoot him   Baltimore Sun
Thegardenisland.com   
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ABC News
   
Thunderstorms cause power outages, flight delays in Texas   
seattlepi.com
HOUSTON (AP) — Storms packing winds approaching 90 mph are sweeping across parts of Texas and Oklahoma, causing widespread power outages in the Dallas area — including at a professional soccer game. FC Dallas tweeted that its game against ...

Hail, High Winds Lash Texas as Dangerous Storms Move East   NBCNews.com
Hail, Flooding, Tornado Threats Stretch From Texas To Nebraska; Storms To ...   International Business Times
Storms developing from Texas through central Nebraska   The Missoulian

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KTUL
   
Lawyers release Training Records of Tulsa County Reserve Deputy   
KTUL
A 64-page document was released Saturday detailing the training records of 73-year-old Robert Bates. Bates has been charged with second-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of Eric Harris. Amid speculation of training, Bates' lawyers released the ...

Officials: Business and elementary school at site of Tulsa County Sheriff's sting ...   Tulsa World
Tulsa reserve deputy's attorneys release training records   Argus Press
Viewing Held For Man Killed By Tulsa Reserve Deputy   News On 6

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CBS Local
   
School Districts, Parents At Odds Over Breakfast In Class   
CBS Local
Instead of providing low-income students free or reduced-price meals in the cafeteria, they're increasingly serving all children in the classroom. Food policy advocates say the change increases equity, however, it's fueled a backlash from parents and teachers.
Why more kids are eating breakfast in the classroom   Christian Science Monitor
JUST IN: Teachers union, LAUSD reach tentative contract agreement   LA School Report
Los Angeles Unified reaches tentative deal with teachers   seattlepi.com

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Press-Enterprise
   
CORONA: Brush fire burning north of city   
Press-Enterprise
Dozens of firefighters from Riverside County, San Bernardino County, Chino Valley and the city of Corona were battling a sprawling brush fire Saturday night, April 18, that broke out in the Prado Dam Flood Control Basin north of Corona. Early reports ...

Firefighters Battling Massive Vegetation Fire Near Prado Dam in Chino Hills Area   KTLA
Full Story   KABC-TV
Brush fire in Fullerton prompts voluntary evacuations   Los Angeles Times
The San Gabriel Valley Tribune   
San Jose Mercury News   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Phoenix Murder-Suicide: Identities Of 4 Victims, Gunman Released   
Headlines & Global News
Investigators have identified five people who were found dead inside a home in Phoenix, Arizona. By Oulimata Ba | Apr 18, 2015 07:53 PM EDT. Phoenix Murder-Suicide. Police on the scene outside a Phoenix home after five people were found dead in an ...

Police release identity of gunman that killed four family members and self in ...   MicroCap Observer
Gunman, victims identified in Phoenix quadruple murder-suicide   UPI.com
Mom, three sons and daughter-in-law found dead in home   WKRC TV Cincinnati

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Man who went on 9-day killing spree in 1977 denied parole   
Washington Post
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A convicted California serial killer who went on a nine-day rampage that claimed the lives of four people has been denied parole and cannot reapply for seven years. Brett Matthew Paul Thomas, now 56, and his friend, Mark Titch, were ...


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