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4 Oklahoma family members die in Arkansas small plane crash

CHESTER, Ark. (AP) — Four members of a family from Oklahoma were killed when their single-engine plane crashed into a ravine in rural northwest Arkansas, authorities said. Crawford County Sheriff Ron Brown said the plane crashed Friday evening and w...

 

After losing her fingers, Montana artist returns to painting

A decade has passed since elementary art school teacher Joey Kiernan lost her fingers and toes in a tragic incident. A teacher at Woodward Academy in Atlanta, the educator was preparing to return to the classroom after summer break, but she was...

 

Oklahoma reports 613 more cases of COVID-19, no new deaths

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma reported 613 new cases of the coronavirus on Monday and no new deaths, officials said. The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported that the total so far of confirmed cases is at 64,220. The department said there h...

 

Fire damages downtown Topeka building

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A downtown Topeka building sustained about $1,000 in damage Sunday when a fire was apparently intentionally set in a pile of debris behind it spread to the rear of the building, authorities said. No one was hurt, the Topeka C...

 

Arizona endorses plan to sell Colorado River water to suburb

PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Department of Water Resources endorsed a company's proposal to sell water from farmland near the Colorado River to a a fast-growing Phoenix suburb despite complaints of possible negative effects for communities along the r...

 

ACLU drops lawsuit alleging agency's retaliatory complaint

BELLE PLAINE, Kan. (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas on Monday dropped its lawsuit that accused a former lawyer for the state utilities regulating agency of filing a baseless, retaliatory complaint against two environmental a...

 

New Mexico film industry to resume some production work

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico officials approved the start of production work by film crews in a sign the industry could soon be back in business after a suspension because of the coronavirus. Film companies will follow specific guidelines c...

 

They can dig it: New England clammers press through pandemic

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — For New England's vanishing commercial clam harvesters, the coronavirus pandemic represents only the most recent in a string of setbacks that have held down the centuries-old industry. The clamdiggers, who pull softshell c...

 

Harris meets Blakes, Trump goes on attack in Labor Day blitz

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris met the family of a Wisconsin man shot by police last month to kick off her Labor Day visit to a critical swing state, while President Donald Trump assailed the Democratic ticket a...

 

Environmentalists say Washington's wolf program is broken

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Gov. Jay Inslee has directed the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission to draft new rules governing the killing of wolves involved in conflicts with livestock, a move winning praise from conservation groups. The Democrat on F...

 

Hospital: Russia's Alexei Navalny out of coma, is responsive

BERLIN (AP) — Poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's condition has improved, allowing doctors to take him out of an induced coma, the German hospital treating him said Monday. Navalny, a fierce, high-profile critic of Russian P...

 

Prince Harry repays taxpayer money for UK home renovation

LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry has repaid 2.4 million pounds ($3.2 million) in British taxpayers' money that was used to renovate the home in Windsor intended for him and his wife Meghan before they gave up royal duties and moved to California. A s...

 

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