The case of a missing professor from Arizona State University who went missing in March took a dark turn on Friday when police announced the discovery of his remains at a landfill site, allegedly abandoned by two Louisiana teens. Junseok Chae, associate dean of research at the ASU School of …
Read More »Summerfest executive Bo Black died and here is our last interview with her
Posted on Jul 24, 2020 at 8:42 pm Elizabeth “Bo” Black passed away Friday at her home in Scottsdale, Arizona, after years of deteriorating health. She was 74 years old. Enjoy this 2009 article that illustrates Black’s passion for Milwaukee, people, and life. Elizabeth “Bo” Black, who served as CEO …
Read More »Investigators suspect arson fire at the Arizona Democratic Party headquarters
Investigators said they suspect arson in a fire that caused major damage Friday morning at the Arizona Democratic Party headquarters in Phoenix. “After … gathering the evidence they determined it was a man-made fire,” Phoenix Fire Department Captain Rob McDade said at a press conference. The investigation into the fire …
Read More »The County of Texas stores bodies in trucks as the state sets a one-day record for COVID-19 deaths
(Reuters) – Texas on Wednesday set one-day records for increases in COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations in the state, forcing a county to store bodies in refrigerated trucks and asking a senior health official to call to be found. stay home. orders. Trackers contacting the Houston Department of Health monitor the …
Read More »Coronavirus in the US: US coronavirus deaths exceed 140,000 as outbreak worsens | World News
American deaths from the new coronavirus topped 140,000 on Saturday as cases continued to rise in 43 of the 50 states in the past two weeks, according to a Reuters count. Since the end of June, the United States has seen a resurgence in new cases and now, six weeks …
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