Park rangers located Courtier after receiving a “credible tip from a park visitor,” the National Park Service said in a Sunday news release.
Author: Steve Kiggins, USA TODAY
Florida baby dies after being left for ‘several hours’ in hot car, police say. It’s the 21st case of child vehicular heatstroke this year.
The infant girl’s death is the 21st nationally this year, according to KidsandCars.org, which reports 99 hot-car fatalities in Florida since 1990.
Dominion, Duke abandon plans to build $8B Atlantic Coast Pipeline, citing ‘increasing legal uncertainty’
The project’s developers, Dominion Energy and Duke Energy, announced the pipeline’s cancellation on Sunday, citing “increasing legal uncertainty.”
‘A threatened bison may charge’: California woman gored at Yellowstone National Park while trying to get a photo
A California woman was gored by a bison at Yellowstone National Park after approaching too closely for a photo, the National Park Service said.
Coronavirus has killed at least one person in all 50 states: Wyoming reports first death
The Cowboy State had been the only in the U.S. without a death since Hawaii reported the first of its now nine fatalities on March 31.
‘The floor was moving’: 6.5 earthquake strikes in Idaho, largest in the state since 1983
The temblor was centered 73 miles northeast of Meridian, a city on the outskirts of Boise, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
‘Milwaukee is grieving’: What we know about Molson Coors shooting
The Wednesday shooting left Milwaukee in mourning, with Mayor Tom Barrett calling it the “saddest day” in the 165-year history of the “Miller Valley.”
Taquan Air floatplane crashes near Ketchikan for second time in a week; 2 dead
Two people were killed Monday when a Taquan Air floatplane crashed near Ketchikan – the second deadly accident in a week with the regional airline.
Myanmar frees 2 Reuters journalists from prison
Prison chief says 2 Reuters journalists jailed for breaking Myanmar’s Official Secrets Act have been freed from prison.
‘It was long past time for her to go’: Dems welcome Kirstjen Nielsen’s departure as DHS secretary
The Democrats’ response to Kirstjen Nielsen’s resignation on Sunday as secretary of Homeland Security was biting.