U.S. Navy sailor who went missing for several days is now “safe” and “back on base,” according to a relative
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Missing Navy sailor who sent cryptic text now "safe," relative says
U.S. Navy sailor who went missing for several days is now “safe” and “back on base,” according to a relative
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Missing Navy sailor who sent cryptic text now "safe," relative says
NORWALK (CBSLA) — Two people were killed early Monday in a fiery crash, and one man was arrested for a possible DUI. The crash involving two cars carrying seven people happened just after 1 a.m. in the northbound lanes, at Rosecrans Avenue, in Norwalk. Police say an Infiniti sedan rear-ended a minivan, making it spin out of control and leaving it facing the wrong direction. Two people in the minivan were killed, and three others – including a child – were hospitalized. The child is reported to be in critical condition. The driver of the Infiniti was not hurt, and was given a sobriety test before he was arrested on suspicion of DUI. A passenger in the Infiniti was also expected to be OK. The northbound lanes were closed for several hours for the fatal crash investigation. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. City News Service contributed to this report.)
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The Philadelphia 76ers ownership group met for several hours in New York on Tuesday evening to discuss whether the findings of a probe into president of basketball operations Bryan Colangelo necessitate his firing, league sources told ESPN.
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Sources: 76ers owners discuss Colangelo future
The Philadelphia 76ers ownership group met for several hours in New York on Tuesday evening to discuss whether the findings of a probe into president of basketball operations Bryan Colangelo necessitate his firing, league sources told ESPN.
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Sources: 76ers owners discuss Colangelo future
Jim Irsay plans to build a special display for the manuscript and display it for several months a year at Alcoholics Anonymous’ headquarters in New York.
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Colts owner Irsay buys AA founding document