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After Losing Home In Wildfire, High School Runner Gets 2nd Chance At State Championship
Gabe Price, a 17-year-old senior at Paradise High School in California, almost missed out on qualifying for the state championships. But fellow runners at a neighboring high school stepped up to help him.
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Indonesian Airliner Crashes With 189 Aboard, Minutes After Takeoff
The Lion Air Boeing 737-800 crashed into the sea shortly after leaving Jakarta's international airport. Indonesian television showed video of an oil slick and debris field.
Crab Season Faces Delays As Fishermen Sue Oil Industry Over Climate Change
After more than a three-week delay, commercial crab fishermen will begin dropping their nets this Saturday in coastal waters from Bodega Head north to the Sonoma-Mendocino county line. The region was slated to open November 15, but was postponed due to unsafe levels of toxic domoic acid found in crabs. Points south of the Sonoma … Continue reading Crab Season Faces Delays As Fishermen Sue Oil Industry Over Climate Change →
A Young John Steinbeck's Unpublished Werewolf Novel Isn't Going To Print
A Steinbeck scholar says Murder at Full Moon, a mystery about a series of brutal murders that appear to be the work of a werewolf, should be available to all. Steinbeck's estate disagrees.
Former NOAA Official On Trump's Alabama Hurricane Threat
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Monica Medina, a former official for the NOAA, about the controversy surrounding president Trump's assertion that Alabama had been in the path of Hurricane Dorian.
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State Filing Says Isolated, Struggling Mountain Lions Need Endangered Species Protection
Two environmental groups are pushing state wildlife officials to grant new protections to mountain lions between Santa Cruz and the Mexico border under the California Endangered Species Act.
At Least 3 Killed As Historic Storm Ophelia Hits Ireland, Turns U.K. Skies Red
The remnants of post-tropical cyclone Ophelia hit parts of Ireland with wind gusts of more than 90 miles per hour. The storm knocked out power to some 360,000 customers.
Oregon Gov. Brown, lawmakers urge support for summer school programs
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown and leading Oregon lawmakers Monday urged the Joint Ways and Means Subcommittee on Education to support a proposed $250 million package that would include funding for summer "enrichment activities" for students.
40,000 Evacuated, At Least 2 Dead In Massive Australian Floods
Torrential rain has inundated parts of Australia, forcing evacuations and sending waterfalls down the side of the country's majestic — and normally arid — Uluru rocks.
PG&E Begins Series of Shutoffs to Prevent Wildfires
The latest round of PG&E shutoffs have begun in some areas. Customers are expected to get power back on Monday night, the company said.
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