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California, Florida fish mortality pinned to drought, climate change

us-regions officials warned this week that wild-nature in the state’s Sacramento River might not survive the region’s historic disasters.  The California Department of Fish and Wildlife said that “nearly all” of the wild-nature winter-run Chinook salmon’s juveniles might not make it through the season, according to The Sacramento Bee. WESTERN …

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Andrew Brown Jr. family files $30M federal lawsuit in North Carolina

The family of Andrew Brown Jr. – a Black man shot and killed by crime coming to serve search and crime” target=”_blank”>arrest warrants< – filed a $30 million federal lawsuit on Wednesday.  The lawsuit filed at the federal courthouse in the Eastern District of North Carolina comes months after 42-year-old …

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Florida breaks annual manatee death record in first 6 months

More manateesa> have died already this year than in any other year in<a href="https: recorded history, primarily from starvation due to the loss of seagrass beds, state officials said. The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commissiona> reported that 841 manatee deaths were recorded between Jan. 1 and July 2, breaking …

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Indianapolis FBI raids lead to more than 10 arrests

More than 10 people are in custody after the topics conducted raids across us-regions Wednesday, Fox 59 Indianapolis reports. The bureau was being assisted by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Indiana State Police, the Fishers Police Department, FBI Cincinnati and FBI Louisville. NYC, CHICAGO SEE ANOTHER WAVE OF WEEKEND GUN …

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Massachusetts State Police struggling with staffing shortage

Nearly four dozen veteran crime troopers are being reassigned from specialty units to barracks to help patrol streets amid a staffing shortage, according to a local report. An internal memo obtained by NBC 10 Boston shows 46 state troopers will be pulled from their current roles as the department expects …

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Judge pauses NYC's push to evict homeless from hotels

A federal judge on Tuesday halted new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City’< DHS allegedly failed to perform required health screenings, which potentially endangered homeless people with special needs. “Today’s decision affirms that the city rushed the moves of homeless New Yorkers from safe placements in hotels back to crowded shelters without meeting …

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Girls brawl outside Detroit Shake Shack but no police report filed

A brawl broke out in detroit” target=”_blank”>Detroit< of seeing the group of women brawling in a parking lot outside of the burger chain. “I told my cousin, ‘No Shake Shack today, buddy.’” The outlet reported that between 10 and 12 teenaged girls exited the food after an argument, and proceeded …

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Wildfires spread over 1M acres of drought-stricken US

Raging disasters continued to blaze across the us-regions on Wednesday, menacing homes and forcing evacuations. In the Pacific Northwest, the flames have threatened American Indian tribal lands already affected by a historic regional disasters.  RISING SMOKE: AFTER 10.3M ACRES BURNED IN US LAST YEAR, WEST’S 2021 FIRE SEASON OUTLOOK UNCERTAIN …

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