• Police investigate Saturday night shooting in Salt Lake City’s Poplar Grove neighborhood

    SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 28, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — The Salt Lake City Police Department is releasing limited information on a Saturday night shooting in SLC’s Poplar Grove neighborhood. The investigation began about 8:48 p.m. when police were dispatched to the area of 1612 W. Wright Circle. “There is only one (1) patient. Paramedics […] The post Police investigate Saturday night shooting in Salt Lake City’s Poplar Grove neighborhood first appeared on Gephardt Daily.

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    Montgomery County officials warn people south of Lake Conroe about potential flooding; Lake Conroe temporarily closed

    Heavy rain in Walker and Montgomery counties may cause the need to increase how much water is being released from Lake Conroe. That could lead to major flooding.

  • Video game apologizes for asking for fan input on 'the perfect breast jiggle physics' — 'We want to apologize'

    Developers from the game Farm Folks issued an apology after asking gamers to provide input on the game's graphics as it pertains to "breast jiggle."Developers from Crytivo, a gaming company started in 2014, released Farm Folks as an "open-world multiplayer farming & automation game."Ahead of the official release, the game's X page decided to ask fans to evaluate the animation for a female character's chest. Three different iterations were shown side by side, with an indicator at the bottom of...

  • Lake Windermere is turning GREEN thanks to tourists: Shocking images show the emerald waters as scientists blame visitors for algal blooms in the Lake District

    Scientists say that tourists might be making Lake Windermere turn green as sewage from hundreds of thousands of visitors fuels massive algal blooms each summer.

  • Mountain Lake Journal

    This week: We’ll take you to one of the first school districts in the North Country buying electric buses. And both the state and lawmakers weigh in on the deadline requiring school districts to go electric, On the next Mountain Lake Journal.

  • Mountain Lake Journal

    This week: The new efforts underway looking into raising a historic Revolutionary War gunboat from the bottom of Lake Champlain. And, we sit down with Assemblyman Billy Jones to size up the new state budget, the record funding restored to schools, and the threat of more prison closures.

  • Neighborhood Watch set to relaunch

    For The Madera TribuneA Neighborhood Watch Relaunch meeting was held outside at the Bergon Center on Tuesday. Attending the meeting were leaders from Madera neighborhoods who had participated in Neighborhood Watch and Neighborhood Gathering programs before the pandemic. Also present were representatives from the Police Department and City Council.Madera’s Chief of Police, Gino Chiaramonte, led a meeting Tuesday evening as neighborhood leaders and Madera dignitaries gathered to hear about the...

  • Tensions grow with Kari Lake

    Tensions grow with Kari Lake (First column, 11th story, link) Related stories:WAXMAN: WHY DID DIRTY PECKER SNITCH ON STAND?POLL: More than half of voters think Trump committed crimesDon could have to wear an ankle tag under house arrestHaley Supporters Biggest VulnerabilityTaxes, Tariffs, Debt: Investors Start to Fear Election

  • Trump Is Souring On Kari Lake

    The Washington Post published a new story Monday revealing that Donald Trump has all but ruled out choosing Arizona Senate candidate and election denier Kari Lake as his running mate

  • Brainerd Lakes Area Golf Guide

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    Bear sprints through Castaic neighborhood (video)

    A bear was spotted running through a Castaic neighborhood Monday afternoon after taking a nap in a tree. The bear was seen in a tree at Violin Canyon Road and Van Gorder Way before it hopped down a

  • Lake Erie continues to please anglers

    By Dan Armitage, outdoors writer Ohio anglers testing the waters of Lake Erie this season can expect 2024 to again offer world-class ‘catching’ opportunities, according to the Ohio Division of Wildlife (ODOW), as after years of strong walleye hatches, Lake Erie continues to affirm that it is The Walleye Capital of the World. What’s more,