A federal regulatory group voted Thursday to officially close king salmon fishing season along much of the West Coast after near-record low numbers of the fish, also known as chinook, returned to California’s rivers last year. The Pacific Fishery Management Council approved the closure of the 2023 season for all… Read More
Utah avalanche leads to shelter-in-place order [Video]
After an hourslong search, a Utah ski resort confirmed that nobody was hurt or killed from an avalanche that gushed from the backcountry into its boundaries on Thursday. Snowbird, a mountain resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon southeast of Salt Lake City, said on Thursday afternoon that it had completed a… Read More
Man pleads guilty to robbery-killing of rapper Pop Smoke, 20
One of four men charged in the killing of rapper Pop Smoke during a robbery at a Hollywood Hills mansion pleaded guilty Thursday to voluntary manslaughter. The 20-year-old man, who was 17 when the killing occurred, also pleaded guilty in Inglewood juvenile court to home invasion robbery. He was sentenced… Read More
The Masters: Tiger Woods has worst opening round in 18 years
Tiger Woods split the fairway with his opening shot Thursday, confidently plucking his tee from the ground before his ball had even landed, and set off with grim-faced determination for a steamy trek around Augusta National. The rest of his day at the Masters was mostly just grim. Sponsored: The… Read More
Trump faces major legal blow from Mike Pence
Former President Donald Trump may be making headlines for his legal woes in New York, but he’s fighting on other fronts, too. In addition to the state and local investigation in New York, Trump is facing a federal investigation into possible culpability for the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021…. Read More
Karine Jean-Pierre slammed for double standard Nashville remarks
After Nashville’s horrific shooting, thousands of students demonstrated peacefully at the state Capitol to show their support for proposals to deter future tragedies. Without skipping a beat, three Democrat lawmakers used the students as political pawns. One of them even brought a bullhorn to the House floor to use as… Read More
Honda recalls 564,000 SUVs amid issues with road salt
Honda is recalling nearly 564,000 older small SUVs because road salt can cause the frame to rust and rear suspension parts to come loose. The recall covers certain CR-Vs from 2007 through 2011 that were sold or registered in states where salt is used to clear roads in the winter…. Read More
NPR enraged at being labeled ‘state-affiliated media’ by Twitter
Twitter has labeled National Public Radio as “state-affiliated media” on the social media site Wednesday. NPR fans worry that the move could undermine public confidence in the news organization. NPR said it was disturbed to see the description added to all of the tweets that it sends out, with John… Read More
Close crash: Drunk driver reportedly hits police department sign
Connecticut police officers didn’t have far to go to arrest a suspected intoxicated driver. The 30-year-old man managed to crash his car into the Plainfield Police Department’s entrance sign Monday afternoon. Sponsored: Should seniors try pot for pain relief? The man was traveling at a high rate of speed and… Read More
New England city debates banning tiny bottles of booze
The little bottles of booze at Huntington Wine and Liquor are displayed prominently at the front counter of the Boston store, some stacked neatly in display cases, others tossed haphazardly in trays. Steven Rubin, whose family has owned the store since 1970, estimates that they account for up to 15%… Read More
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