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  1. William Chun Jr.
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  2. 50-acre brush fire knocked down

    Brush fire knocks down 50 acres of vegetation in Lancaster

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  3. 22-year-old collision victim is identified

    A 22-year-old man was killed in a head-on collision on a two-lane desert road in Littlerock.

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  4. Ashville officials eyeing security cameras

    City of Ashville installs security cameras on city properties to improve safety and prevent vandalism.

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  5. Dutch Asylum Center Burns On First Day Of New Arrivals After Weeks Of Protests

    Dutch asylum center on fire after first arrivals amid weeks of protests

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  6. One dead, two critically injured in high-speed collision near Salton City

    One man dead, two critically injured in high-speed collision near Salton City

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  7. Vice speaker Ada proposes $50M disaster relief fund; governor could use up to $10M per emergency

    Vice Speaker Ada proposes $50M disaster relief fund; governor could use up to $10M per emergency.

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  8. Letters: U.S. can address its illegal drug problem

    Implement evidence-based treatment programs for addiction

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  9. Defense questions use of juvenile killings to enhance new murder charge

    Defense lawyers argue that using juvenile killings to enhance a murder charge is unconstitutional.

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  10. Weekend car crash caused $40k in damage to Cuban restaurant, report says

    Car crash damages Cuban restaurant in Lincoln

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  11. The Secrets of the Sarcophagus Dealer

    The 50-year-old family business is built on illicit antiquities dealings

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  12. Bluffton Council recap: Legislation advances for outdoor pickleball courts

    Pickleball court legislation approved

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  13. James John Sonnema

    James John Sonnema, 78, of Gillette, Pennsylvania, has passed away.

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  14. Shirley Ann McGee
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  15. Former Dallas police chief: Cops can’t do it all on the streets

    Dallas police struggle with staffing shortages, increased calls

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