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Ephrata teen drowns in irrigation canal
An Ephrata teenager died Thursday night when he was swept away by the current in an irrigation canal about four miles south of Ephrata.
Justices reject case of retired cop put in police chokehold
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from a retired federal law enforcement officer who was put in a chokehold and wrestled to the ground at a VA hospital security checkpoint.
Afghan official: Roadside bomb kills 5 government employees
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A roadside bomb struck a car with Afghan government employees in southern Zabul province on Thursday, killing the driver and four passengers, officials said.
Detroit man convicted of drug, sex trafficking charges
DETROIT (AP) — A federal jury on Thursday convicted a 70-year-old Detroit man on drug and human trafficking charges.
Drowning of worker who fell in vat of acid ruled accidental
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The death of a worker who fell into a chemical vat at an Ohio business was an accidental drowning, a coroner ruled Wednesday.
Drowning of worker who fell in vat of acid ruled accidental
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The death of a worker who fell into a chemical vat at an Ohio business was an accidental drowning, a coroner ruled Wednesday.
Officials: Jet fuel lands on playground near Los Angeles
CUDAHY, Calif. (AP) — Fuel apparently dumped by an aircraft returning to Los Angeles International Airport fell onto an elementary school playground Tuesday, fire officials said.
Unofficial results say voters recalled mayor awaiting trial
BROKEN BOW, Neb. (AP) — A central Nebraska mayor who's awaiting a criminal trial has been recalled, according to unofficial results.
Reward offered for help finding who shot, killed Maine eagle
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Authorities in Maine are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of someone who shot a bald eagle, which later died.
Two Othello men die from collision near Royal City
Two Othello men died Thursday from a collision about 1 mile north of Royal City.
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Player sentenced to 3 months at home for flouting curfew
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbian soccer player Aleksandar Prijovic has been sentenced to three months of home detention for flouting a curfew imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Player sentenced to 3 months at home for flouting curfew
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbian soccer player Aleksandar Prijovic has been sentenced to three months of home detention for flouting a curfew imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Man charged in Philadelphia death of ex-NJ football star
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man has been charged in the death of a former New Jersey high school football star shot following a fistfight on a Philadelphia street a week ago.
Man charged in Philadelphia death of ex-NJ football star
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man has been charged in the death of a former New Jersey high school football star shot following a fistfight on a Philadelphia street a week ago.
Cornhuskers' Cam Mack, Dachon Burke suspended indefinitely
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska players Cam Mack and Dachon Burke are suspended indefinitely and will miss the Cornhuskers' regular-season finale at Minnesota on Sunday.
Star of Lifetime reality series dies in Georgia car crash
ATLANTA (AP) — Ashley Ross of the Atlanta-filmed reality TV show “Little Women: Atlanta” has died in a Georgia car crash, her representative confirmed Tuesday.
Europa League game between Salzburg and Frankfurt postponed
SALZBURG, Austria (AP) — The Europa League match between Salzburg and Eintracht Frankfurt was postponed Thursday at short notice because of a storm warning.
Psychiatric hospital patient dies, another hospitalized
LAKEWOOD, Wash. (AP) — State health officials said one patient died and another was hospitalized after they were found unresponsive in the room they shared at Western State Hospital.
No charges to be sought after Iowa marching band allegations
AMES, Iowa (AP) — University leaders have determined there's not enough evidence to pursue charges stemming from allegations that University of Iowa marching band members were targets of abuse during last season's football game at Iowa State University.