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Mid-afternoon, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe thunderstorm warning, urging residents to stay indoors and away from windows, unplug appliances and avoid using phones.
San Bernardino police officials say an on-duty officer was killed when his auto was struck by a suspected drunk driver at an intersection in Ontario. Hanes was rushed to Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
If Schottenheimer were to be let go after just one season, it’d cost the athletic department almost $2 million to buy out the last two years of his contract.
According to the report, both suspects pointed their guns at the victim and said, “Don’t move”. It doesn’t appear officers located the weapon. Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole is at the scene.
Adolphe Sax certainly did, and being both a talented musician and the enterprising man that he was, he started tinkering and endeavoured to fill it. The result was the iconic, honey-toned instrument still bearing his name: “the saxophone”, Google said on its Doodle website.
Turkey’s state-run news agency says police have detained a few 20 people suspected of links to the Islamic State group ahead of a G-20 summit near the Mediterranean coastal city of Antalya.
Montreal Canadiens Dale Weise, 2nd from right celebrates his first period goal against the New York Islanders with team-mates Alex Galchenyuk, P.K. Subban and David Desharnais during National Hockey League game in Montreal Thursday November 5, 2015.
Maine State Police say they are still searching for answers after four people died in a Wednesday night shooting in Oakland. Police say dispatch received numerous 911 calls coming in around 8 p.m. Wednesday, including a call coming from one of the woman who was shot.
The same is true for youths whose parents have only a high school education who, on average, spend an average of almost two more hours (1:50) consuming media than those whose parents have a higher education.