MO: MULTIPLE BEAR SIGHTINGS IN SUBURBS (ON CAM)
Residents in the St. Louis area report multiple bear sightings in neighborhoods.
Continue ReadingResidents in the St. Louis area report multiple bear sightings in neighborhoods.
Continue ReadingBy KMOV Staff Click here for updates on this story CHESTERFIELD, Missouri (KMOV) — Another bear has been spotted in the St. Louis area. Chesterfield police confirm that a black bear weighing around 200 pounds was spotted near the intersection of Wild Horse Creek and Baxter Roads. “I really thought I was delusional. I really
Continue ReadingBy Lee Peck Click here for updates on this story MOBILE, Alabama (WALA) — A West Mobile neighborhood is taking inventory on surveillance video from residents after several car break-ins over the weekend. It happened in the Irongate subdivision off Cottage Hill and Dawes Road. “They were in and out real quick two males and
Continue ReadingBy Brooklyn Neustaeter, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Canada’s consul general in Miami says four Canadian citizens “linked” to the condominium collapse in Florida are unaccounted for. Susan Harper told CTV News on Saturday that three of the Canadians are members of one household, while the
Continue ReadingBy Sarah Turnbull, CTVNews.ca Producer Click here for updates on this story OTTAWA, Ont. (CTV Network) — Canada’s minister of northern affairs says the religious leaders who operated the residential school system in Canada should be held accountable for any crimes committed. “Of course they need to be charged. This is the sort of thing
Continue ReadingBy Clark Grell Click here for updates on this story LINCOLN, Nebraska (Lincoln Journal Star) — The 16-team field had squads from places where basketball roots run deep under hundreds of street courts. New York. Chicago. Los Angeles. Washington, D.C. The Bronx. Those cities formed many of the country’s top 3-on-3 basketball teams. They were
Continue ReadingBy James D. Watts Jr. Click here for updates on this story TULSA, Oklahoma (Tulsa World) — For Vanessa Adams-Harris, putting ideas about hope into the hands of children is the perfect thing to do. “When I am talking with younger children,” said Adams-Harris, who is the director of Outreach and Alliances at the John
Continue ReadingBy Megan Scarano and Kiera Humes Click here for updates on this story EMERALD ISLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — The month of June is recognized as Pride Month. The LGBTQ community celebrates the month in many different ways and various events. In Emerald Isle, 10-year-old Lilly Chigas organized a Pride Walk to celebrate inclusivity. Chigas
Continue ReadingBy Web Staff Click here for updates on this story HONOLULU (KITV) — A recent survey released by the Hawai’i Tourism Authority (HTA) this week shows more than 75 percent of Hawai’i residents questioned agree tourism is “worth the issues associated with the industry.” Of the nearly 400 Maui residents who were surveyed, 70 percent
Continue ReadingBy Web Staff Click here for updates on this story ST. LOUIS (KMOV) — Flags will be flying at half-staff Monday in Missouri to honor a St. Louis firefighter who died from COVID-19. Firefighter Rodney Heard, 56, died on June 15th after serving the community for over 25 years. In 1996, he worked in the
Continue ReadingBy Blake Keller, James Paxson Click here for updates on this story SAGINAW COUNTY, Michigan (WNEM) — The grand opening of Fig and Honey Cheese Co. in Old Town Saginaw introduced Saginaw County to charcuterie boards. Alexis Peake and Kayla Pietrzak opened their first business together Saturday. “It’s an awesome journey to take on, especially
Continue ReadingBy Lee Peck Click here for updates on this story FORT MORGAN, Alabama (WALA) — Arming themselves with trash bags — there was a mad dash after the horn signaled the start of the Litter Rodeo. 5-year-old Oliver Caver is behind the event to pick up trash this weekend at the Fort Morgan State
Continue ReadingBy Iyani Hughes Click here for updates on this story ATLANTA (WGCL) — Protesters vandalized the Atlanta Police Foundation, leaving shattered glass behind in the wake of their frustration Friday night. “Total disregard for property and lives you know…”said an upset local, Simpson Brown. According to police, around 4:00 p.m. Friday, multiple protestors stopped the
Continue ReadingBy Christian Colon, Andrew Masse Click here for updates on this story WALLINGFORD, Connecticut (WFSB) — Hundreds of runners crawled through mud and went over fire during the seventh annual Gaylord Gauntlet. This 5K was held to benefit those with permanent physical and visual impairments. The plow through the mud, the climb over walls, the
Continue ReadingBy Bridget Chavez Click here for updates on this story PORTLAND, Oregon (KPTV) — For Oregonians in certain professions, escaping this historic heat wave is not an option. “It’s been very treacherous,” Laurie Kennedy, a tow truck operator, said. Kennedy said the weekend is already off to a busy start. “Knowing that somebody is on
Continue ReadingBy Lee Peck Click here for updates on this story FORT MORGAN, Alabama (WALA) — Arming themselves with trash bags — there was a mad dash after the horn signaled the start of the Litter Rodeo. 5-year-old Oliver Caver behind the event to pick up trash this weekend at the Fort Morgan State Historic Site.
Continue ReadingBy Winnie Dortch Click here for updates on this story RACINE, Wisconsin (WDJT) — Safety is the main priority when anyone is heading out into the water. The Racine County dive team shared important information at North Beach on Saturday, June 26. The goal is to teach people what to do if they’re in a
Continue ReadingBy MARISSA SULEK Click here for updates on this story NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) — The bombing had a major impact on businesses along Second Avenue and for many of them, they can’t move past an event that closed their doors. On Friday, News4 got to see where the damage is six months after the Christmas
Continue ReadingBy Creeson Agecoutay, Parliament Correspondent for CTV National News and Nicole Bogart, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story EDMONTON, Alberta (CTV Network) — On the grounds of the former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan, where an estimated 751 unmarked graves have now been identified, Carol Lavallee remembers a skating rink. At
Continue ReadingBy Sonja Puzic, CTVNews.ca Producer and Brooklyn Neustaeter, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Global Affairs Canada says it has received preliminary reports indicating that at least four Canadians “may be affected” by a condominium building collapse in Florida. The agency said in an emailed statement to
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