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- Yahoo News
How the jury was selected in Trump's hush money trial
Jury selection concluded Friday with six alternate jurors picked to join the panel of 12 that will ultimately decide the former president's fate.
- The Canadian Press
Idaho group says it is exploring a ballot initiative for abortion rights and reproductive care
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A new Idaho organization says it will ask voters to restore abortion access and other reproductive health care rights in the state after lawmakers let a second legislative session end without modifying strict abortion bans that have been blamed for a recent exodus of health care providers. “We have not been able to get a fix from our lawmakers, our politicians. We are going to seek a fix from our people,” Melanie Folwell, a spokeswoman for Idahoans United for Women and Famili
- The Canadian Press
First Nation solar farm in B.C. expected to save 1.1 million litres of diesel a year
ANAHIM LAKE, B.C. — A First Nation in central British Columbia will build what the federal government says will likely be the largest off-grid solar project in Canada. Nearly $16 million in federal and provincial funding is going toward the solar farm in Anahim Lake, home to the Ulkatcho First Nation, where power is currently diesel generated. Infrastructure Canada says in a news release that the project will reduce the need for diesel generation in the remote community by about 64 per cent, equ
- KJRH-Tulsa Videos
FLY AWAY: New airport terminal at MidAmerica Industrial Park
FLY AWAY: New airport terminal at MidAmerica Industrial Park
- The Canadian Press
Canadian pro fisher Cory Johnston moves into top spot in Elite Series event
PALATKA, Fla. — Canadian pro fisher Cory Johnston took a huge step toward securing his first-ever Elite Series win Friday. Johnston, of Cavan, Ont., brought in a five-fish limit weighing 27 pounds eight ounces -- the day's heaviest bag -- to take the overall lead at 50 pounds 11 ounces after the second day of the Elite Series event on the St. Johns River. American Matt Arey is second, 11 pounds nine ounces behind Johnston. Johnston stood second overall after the first day at 23 pounds three ounc
- WFTS-Tampa
Honeymoon Island has split into two islands
There are a lot of places to explore inside Honeymoon Island State Park. But now it’s a little more challenging to get to some spots. Paul Paxon and his wife Denise brought their kayaks here to see the changes.
- WGAL - Lancaster/Harrisburg
Paralympic swimmer has been able to chase her dreams thanks to adoption
An incredible story of love, adoption, perseverance and inspiration is going to be told this weekend at an event in Lancaster County.
- The Independent
What prison sentence could Trump face if he is convicted at his hush money trial?
Republican presidential contender is the first former US president to go on criminal trial
- WLWT - Cincinnati
Family Dollar, Dollar Tree closing 35 Ohio stores, 10 in Cincinnati-area
Family Dollar, Dollar Tree closing 35 Ohio stores, 10 in Cincinnati-area
- WRTV - Indianapolis Scripps
Evicting unwelcome Canada geese
WRTV's Vic Ryckaert introduces us to a woman and her dog that evict unwanted Canada geese.
- WMAR- Baltimore Scripps
Baltimore County rec teams are helping to grow the game of lacrosse
A big surprise for some high school athletes. The Owings Mills Boys lacrosse team was using outdated, mismatched equipment. That changed when they showed up to practice Friday afternoon.
- The Independent
Man builds entire home next to LA freeway
Home in encampment along 110 Freeway has own front door and electricity, allowing the resident to have lights, a stove and a refrigerator
- WPTV- West Palm Beach Scripps
Taylor Swift's 'complex & critical' music offers unique educational opportunities
Taylor Swift's much anticipated new album is sending fans into a frenzy and music stream skyrocketing.
- KOCO - Oklahoma City Videos
Stitt hasn't committed to signing bill to allow law enforcement to remove undocumented immigrants
Stitt hasn't committed to signing bill to allow law enforcement to remove undocumented immigrants
- KMGH - Denver Scripps
Remembering John Tomlin | Columbine 25 years
In honor of the victims of Columbine on the occasion of 25 years since the tragedy, these are the inscriptions on each plaque provided by the Columbine Memorial Foundation. This is John Tomlin’s tribute.
- Local Journalism Initiative
Smoke ‘n’ Spurs back in the saddle this summer
PAPINEAU-CAMERON TWP., Ont. — Smoke ‘n’ Spurs rides again. From horses to horsepower, the Smoke ‘n’ Spurs festival revs it up, and this Labour Day weekend, the event rolls into its new home, in Papineau-Cameron Township, just outside of Mattawa. “Everything is wide open for us,” said Gary Anderson of the coming festival. Anderson and his wife, Jennifer, are excited to revive the festival previously held in Powassan. After six successful years, organizers decided to cancel the seventh year, and w
- The Canadian Press
Clippers fined $25,000 by NBA for violating league injury reporting rules
NEW YORK (AP) — The Los Angeles Clippers were fined $25,000 by the NBA on Friday for violating league injury reporting rules. The team failed to accurately disclose the availability status of Paul George, Norman Powell and Russell Westbrook before its game against Houston last Sunday, the final day of the regular season. None of the trio played and none were listed on the team's injury report as being out due to injury or rest. ___ AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/nba The Associated Press
- WBAL - Baltimore Videos
Road closure to start amid bridge replacement
Maryland Route 91 will close for months amid bridge replacement work in the Finksburg area, according to the State Highway Administration. The closure is set to start at 5 a.m. on Monday, just north of Maryland Route 140, as crews start work on replacing two bridges, one over the North Branch of the Patapsco River and another over the Maryland Midland Railroad tracks. The existing bridges, erected in 1967, are due for replacement. Maintaining traffic flow while working on the old bridges has proven challenging.
- Local Journalism Initiative
Enterprise Group signs MOU with Treaty 8 First Nation
Enterprise Group, an energy services consolidator, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on April 1st outlining a business relationship with a prominent Treaty 8 First Nation, according to a news release from the company. Energeticcity.ca contacted Enterprise regarding which First Nation they signed the agreement with but did not receive a response by publication time. The MOU is an agreement to expand and further develop the business relationship between the parties, which includes Enterpr