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Five killed, two injured when plane crashes into California home

MattGush/iStock(YORBA LINDA, Calif.) — Five people were killed and two more were injured Sunday when a plane crashed into a residential area in Southern California. Residents in the Yorba Linda area began to panic at around 2 p.m. when the small plane appeared to break apart in midair, scattering debris across the neighborhood, authorities said. …

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More West Coast rain and snow as East and South warm up

ABC News(NEW YORK) — Parts of Los Angeles saw half a foot of rain over the weekend as strong West Coast storms created mudslides, flash floods and knocked down trees. The Sierra Nevada Mountains saw about 96 inches of snow, including 72 inches in just 24 hours. On Monday morning, a new and much colder …

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Five children ejected, killed in Maryland crash when minivan veers off road

katifcam/iStock(BOWIE, Md.) — Five children were killed over the weekend when a vehicle veered off a Maryland road and crashed into a snowy wooded area, authorities said. Investigators said a minivan veered off the left side of a road in Bowie, Maryland, and crashed into several trees at around 5 a.m. Saturday, killing five children …

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DWU/Culver’s Classic Pairings

Tickets are on sale at the Corn Palace box office for the DWU/Culver’s Classic, which takes place this Friday and Saturday. Courtside tickets are $25 per day, general admission for both days is $10 for adults and $5 for students, while kids five years and under are free. Tickets can be purchased by calling the …

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Wind Chill Advisory issued February 04 at 2:22AM MST until February 04 at 11:00PM MST by NWS

…WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT… * WHAT…Very cold wind chills expected. Wind chills as low as 25 below zero expected. * WHERE…Portions of south central and southeast South Dakota. * WHEN…Until midnight CST tonight. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The cold wind chills could cause

Local Sports for Monday, February 4th

The Mitchell Kernel gymnastics team edged Watertown to win the Eastern South Dakota Conference meet on Saturday. The Kernels scored 145.800 points, while Watertown finished in second with 144.125. Kaylee Bauder finished second followed by Maria Krall in the all-around competition. Watertown’s Myah Morris won the title. The Kernels compete in the state tournament meet …

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China buys more U.S. soybeans

China is reportedly buying U.S.-grown soybeans following trade meetings between the two countries. Media reports say at least a million tons changed hands in private transactions. The soybeans are to be shipped between April and July out of both Gulf and Pacific Northwest ports. President Trump says China agreed to buy 5 million tons of …

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Despite focus on Washington, data shows how shutdown hurt federal workers nationwide

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — It’s not clear yet what the lasting impact will be on federal workers furloughed in the longest-ever government shutdown — even as Congress holds talks to avoid another one — but a closer look at employee data nationwide paints a picture of the economic struggles many now might face because of …

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Pentagon confirms 3,750 additional troops heading to the US-Mexico border

John Moore/Getty Images(NEW YORK) —  Approximately 3,750 additional active duty U.S. troops are heading to the southern border in support of Customs and Border Protection, according to a statement released by the Department of Defense on Sunday. “That support includes a mobile surveillance capability through the end of September 2019, as well as the emplacement …

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‘El Chapo’ jury expected to begin deliberations

Drew Angerer/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — An anonymous Brooklyn federal jury is expected to begin deliberations as soon as Monday afternoon in the sweeping drug conspiracy trial of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. Prosecutors have accused Guzman of trafficking cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana into the U.S. as an alleged top leader of the Sinaloa Cartel. “This …

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