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LA Funeral Home Owner Charged For Leaving Remains to Decay, Mummify
The remains of 11 people, including infants, were not properly taken care of, according to the LA City Attorney, and left to ‘rot.’
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‘2 Troopers Down': Dispatch Calls Reveal Moments After Deadly I-95 Wreck
Radio dispatch calls obtained by NBC10 reveal the moments after Pennsylvania State Police troopers Martin Mack III and Branden Sisca and a man they were trying to help off Interstate 95 near the stadiums in South Philadelphia were struck and killed.
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Leave for Dodgers Pitcher Trevor Bauer Extended Through End of Season
Trevor Bauer’s leave from the Dodgers was extended through the end of the baseball season after an agreement reached between the league and players union.
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NJ Lifts Indoor COVID Restrictions, Lawmakers Pass Bill to End Public Health Emergency
New Jersey is ditching it indoor gathering limit ahead of the weekend and soon giving Gov. Phil Murphy’s COVID-19 emergency order the boot as well.
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Caitlyn Jenner Announces Run for California Governor
Olympic hero, reality TV personality and transgender rights activist Caitlyn Jenner announced Friday that she has filed paperwork to enter the race to become California’s next governor.
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Utah College Football Player Ty Jordan, Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, Dies
Ty Jordan, a former West Mesquite High football player and University of Utah standout has died, the college confirmed Saturday.
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NJ Reports 1,301 New Coronavirus Cases, Highest Daily Total Since May
As Ocean and Monmouth counties deal with a recent surge in coronavirus cases, New Jersey reported Thursday its highest daily total of daily COVID-19 cases in months.
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NJ Schools Plan for In-Person Learning This Fall — Carefully
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says the state’s schools will be open for in-person instruction this fall, as long as COVID-19 trends don’t worsen.
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Philly High School Football Star Dies in Shooting; Twin Faces Murder Charges
A star Philadelphia high school football player was shot and killed when a gun his twin brother was handling somehow went off, authorities said. The brother, also a star football player, is charged with murder.
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San Francisco Police Release 1970s ‘Doodler' Serial Killer Sketch
San Francisco police released a new sketch Wednesday depicting what a serial killer who targeted gay men in the 1970s might look like now in hopes of getting a break in the cold case. Known as the “Doodler” or the “Black Doodler,” for allegedly sketching the men he targeted, the Doodler is believed responsible for fatally stabbing at least five...