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ONTARIO, Calif. — Authorities say a shooting at a Southern California cemetery has left three people dead.
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LOS ANGELES — Old-school cooling systems on the roofs of larger Los Angeles buildings may be wasting billions of gallons of water each year.
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BOISE, Idaho — A woman advocating for changing Idaho's marijuana laws at a rally in Boise is now facing misdemeanor charges.
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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Glendale police say a man who drove from southern Arizona to see a woman he met online ended up getting robbed at gunpoint.
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LAS VEGAS — Las Vegas police are searching for a suspect who fatally shot one man and wounded another after a fight turned physical.
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SALT LAKE CITY — The U.S. Forest Service is abandoning a plan to transfer certain water rights to the federal government and is instead requir…
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Army Corps of Engineers is going ahead with plans to treat contaminated groundwater at a former nuclear missile site east…
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RENO, Nev. — Police are trying to identify a suspect who allegedly discharged pepper spray during a fight at a Reno casino on New Year's Day, …
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BURNS, Ore. — Biologists hope commercial fishing will end a carp invasion at Malheur Wildlife Refuge, years after the bottom-feeding fish comp…
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LAS VEGAS — After years of delays, a former storefront church pastor and international fugitive is due for trial Monday in Las Vegas on allega…
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SAN FRANCISCO — As the days get shorter, first grade teacher Esmeralda Jiménez watches the dimming afternoon sky outside her classroom window …
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PHOENIX — Donations to metropolitan Phoenix food banks will likely bear a lot less fruit this year because of a disease that has devastate cit…
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MOSCOW, Idaho — Around the turn of the 20th century, as early loggers put their sweat and blood into the harvest of timber and the Great North…
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