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2 weeks ago |
texarkanagazette.com | Francesca Regalado |Nazaneen Ghaffar |Christine Hauser
At least two tornadoes spun through eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas on Friday, part of a system of severe weather that threatened to bring large hail, damaging winds and flash flooding from the southern Plains to the Southeast through the weekend. One tornado was confirmed in Vian, Oklahoma, a small town of more than 1,300 people, said Michael Bowlan, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service.
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3 weeks ago |
pressdemocrat.com | Christine Hauser |Neil Vigdor
Three days removed from the end of school, two teenagers set off on a camping trip in the Arizona wilderness. By the next day, both of them were dead, and the unexplained killings of the two high school friends at Tonto National Forest was still shrouded in mystery nearly a week later. Both of the victims — Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17 — had been fatally shot at a remote camping spot. Their bodies were discovered by Maricopa County sheriff’s deputies May 27, authorities said.
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3 weeks ago |
seattletimes.com | Christine Hauser |Neil Vigdor
Three days removed from the end of school, two teenagers set off on a camping trip in the Arizona wilderness. By the next day, both of them were dead, and the unexplained killings of the two high school friends at Tonto National Forest was still shrouded in mystery nearly a week later. Both of the victims — Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17 — had been fatally shot at a remote camping spot. Their bodies were discovered by Maricopa County sheriff’s deputies May 27, authorities said.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Christine Hauser |Neil Vigdor
Nearly a week after two teenagers were found fatally shot in what police believed to be homicides at a remote camping spot in Arizona, it was still not clear what had led to their deaths, deputies said on Monday. The teenagers - Pandora Kjolsrud, 18, and Evan Clark, 17 - were high school friends who just finished the 11th grade and had gone camping at Tonto National Forest after the end of the school year, according to relatives.
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4 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Christine Hauser
States across the border issued air advisories about particulate pollution that are expected to last for several days. Smoke from wildfires in Canada has begun drifting across the border into the United States, raising concerns on Friday about possible health hazards in the Upper Midwest, the authorities said. Warnings about poor air quality were issued in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota along with advisories for people in certain groups to curtail outdoor activity.
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