Steve Nedved

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CES 2019 preview: 5G data, 8K TVs and other things to expect at this year’s trade show

David Becker/Getty Images(LAS VEGAS) — The second week in January is like Christmas for gearheads and technofiles because it’s when the annual CES tech convention hits the Las Vegas strip. The Consumer Technology Association, which operates CES, is expecting 182,000 people to attend the trade show this year and 4,400 companies to exhibit their products. …

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Slain California police officer Ronil Singh remembered as a ‘great man’ at emotional funeral

KXTV(SAN FRANCISCO) — Loved ones of slain Cpl. Ronil Singh shared heartfelt memories at his funeral on Saturday, more than a week after he was killed in the line of duty. Randy Richardson, the chief of the Newman Police Department, remembered personal stories about Singh, whom he called “a great man.” “I know Ron is …

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Desperate search for driver who allegedly struck and killed manicurist enters 2nd week

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police(LAS VEGAS) — The manhunt for a woman who allegedly struck and killed a Las Vegas salon owner continued Saturday, a week after police say she skipped out a $35 manicure and fled during a wild escape. Krystal Whipple, 21, allegedly hit Ngoc Q. Nguyen with a rental car after getting a …

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Dramatic video shows civilians, police rescue elderly man from burning car

Corpus Christi Police Department (CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas) — Police in Texas just released harrowing footage of the daring rescue of an elderly man who was rescued from a burning car. The incident happened in Corpus Christi in the early hours of New Year’s Day. The vehicle with the 70-year-old man, whose name has not been …

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‘It was really heartbreaking’: 40-year New Year’s Eve national park family tradition spoiled by government shutdown

Dennis Coffman(DEATH VALLEY, Calif.) — It was set to be one of the biggest New Year’s Eve gatherings for the Coffmans: a trip with more than 30 family members to Furnace Creek Campground in Death Valley, California to commemorate a 40-year-long tradition. So, on the appointed night in June when the National Park Service was …

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Rain expected to bring washout, slick roads for Northeast

ABC News(NEW YORK) — A slow-moving storm system is sliding up the East Coast Saturday and bringing rain and some mixed precipitation to the Northeast. After bringing heavy rain and flooding to parts of the south central U.S. earlier this week, the storm system brought strong winds to parts of Tennessee on Friday, with trees …

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Woman in vegetative state for 10 years, apparently assaulted, gives birth to baby boy: Report

KNXV(PHOENIX) — Phoenix police are investigating a report of sexual assault committed against a female patient who had been hospitalized in a vegetative state for a decade after the woman stunned hospital staffers when she gave birth to a child last month. While citing patient confidentiality laws in declining to confirm the details of the …

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3 dead, 4 injured in shooting at California bowling alley

iStock/Thinkstock(TORRANCE, Calif.) — Three people were killed and four other injured in a shooting at a bowling alley in Torrance, California, late Friday evening. The shooting stemmed from a fight that took place between a group of people at Gable House bowling alley, according to eyewitnesses on the scene. “Upon arrival, officers discovered multiple subjects …

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Missing Colorado mom Kelsey Berreth’s parents file wrongful death lawsuit against fiance Patrick Frazee

Andy Cross/The Denver Post via Getty Images(WOODLAND PARK, Colo.) — The parents of missing Colorado mom Kelsey Berreth have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Patrick Frazee, Berreth’s fiance and the man charged with her murder. This is the first public acknowledgement by Kelsey Berreth’s family of what police first said Dec. 21: She is …

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Teen makes personalized teddy bears for families of fallen police officers

Megan O’Grady(NEW YORK) — This new year, one Florida teen is pushing forward with her mission to ensure that the families and particularly children of fallen law enforcement officers have a little something to cuddle to help them remember their loved ones. Megan O’Grady, 16, of Cape Coral, Florida, runs the nonprofit organization Blue Line …

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