Steve Nedved

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TSA internal email reveals impact on security operations at smaller US airports

martince2/iStock(NEW YORK) — The increasing number of screeners calling out sick at the Transportation Security Administration is impacting its operations at smaller U.S. airports, but the agency’s effectiveness to protect the country’s flights has not been diminished, a TSA spokesperson told ABC News. A Southern California TSA official recognized “adversely impacted security operations” at Palm …

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Second man found dead at Democratic donor Ed Buck’s house, prompting renewed investigation

Evgen_Prozhyrko/iStock(LOS ANGELES) — The death of a man at the home of a prominent Democratic political donor is raising questions and scrutiny about an earlier death at his home. Both deaths occurred at the West Hollywood, California, home of Ed Buck, who has donated to a number of Democratic politicians over the years. Now investigators …

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Mitchell Fire Department names new battalion chief

The Mitchell Department of Public Safety has announced Firefighter Paramedic Joe Dolezal has been promoted to Battalion Chief. The 18 year veteran of the Mitchell Fire Division and has served as a Firefighter Paramedic and Officer in Charge during that time. Dolezal has been a solid fixture in the area of EMS both through teaching …

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Wind Advisory issued January 08 at 4:37PM MST until January 08 at 5:00PM MST by NWS

…WIND ADVISORY WILL EXPIRE AT 6 PM CST THIS EVENING… Winds have weakened below hazardous levels, but will continue to be breezy gusting into the 25 to 35 mph range during the early overnight hours.

Mitchell man now facing manslaughter charge

A 26 year old Mitchell man has been arrested for first-degree manslaughter after a 59 year old man died Tuesday. Mitchell Police say Dylan Reid Thompson was originally charged with aggravated assault following an altercation outside Thirsty’s Bar around 11:30 last Thursday night. It appears Thompson struck the victim causing him to fall to the …

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“Alcohol You Later”: Mitchell Tenpenny’s busy celebrating the platinum certification of “Drunk Me”

Nathan Congleton/NBCNewcomer Mitchell Tenpenny not only made his national TV debut Tuesday on NBC’s Today show, the hosts also surprised him with a plaque commemorating the platinum certification of his debut single, “Drunk Me.” In fact, the #1 hit remains at the top of Nielsen’s most-streamed country songs chart. You can check out Mitchell’s Today show performance of “Drunk Me” online now. Mitchell’s …

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Celebrity chef Mario Batali will not face sex assault charges: Sources

Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for NYCWFF(NEW YORK) — Mario Batali will not face criminal charges after the celebrity chef was accused of sexual assault by two different women, according to sources familiar with the case. The New York Police Department (NYPD) and the Manhattan District Attorney’s office declined to comment. A woman claimed Batali raped her …

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Joshua Tree National Park to close to address damage during government shutdown

ABC News(WASHINGTON) — Officials at Joshua Tree National Park say some of the iconic trees and landscape have been damaged by visitors and motorists during the government shutdown, prompting the park to close to address the issues. The park announced that it will close Thursday at 8 a.m. to address “sanitation, safety, and resource issues” …

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DJ admits to cold case murder cracked by new DNA technique

Lancaster County DA(LANCASTER, Pa.) — A Pennsylvania DJ has admitted to murdering a 25-year-old woman in 1992, prosecutors said, after DNA linked him to the cold case killing following the use of a novel investigative technique, genetic genealogy. As Raymond Rowe pleaded guilty on Tuesday, he also apologized to the victim’s family in Lancaster County …

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A movie about Brexit hits screens as the stage is set for final debate in real life

TheaDesign/iStock(LONDON) — Brexit got the Hollywood treatment for U.K. viewers on Monday night. With the final round of debates set to begin in Parliament on Theresa May’s deal on Wednesday, watching “Brexit: Uncivil War” must have felt like “Groundhog Day.” “Brexit: Uncivil War” features actors playing the real-life figures behind the vote, as the country …

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