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175 years after it sunk, ‘Ship of Gold’ treasures begin tour of US before going up for auction

July 29, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on 175 years after it sunk, ‘Ship of Gold’ treasures begin tour of US before going up for auction

Treasures recovered from a shipwreck that’s been at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean since 1857 are on tour before going up for auction in the fall.

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Wildfire, pandemic, gas prices, repeat: It’s been a tough run for Yosemite businesses

July 15, 2022July 15, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on Wildfire, pandemic, gas prices, repeat: It’s been a tough run for Yosemite businesses

Since the Washburn Fire erupted, hotels near Yosemite have been inundated with cancellations, which could mean another lean summer for tourism.

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3 children die in hot cars in 1 day in the U.S.; forgetful grandfather faces charges

July 13, 2022September 22, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on 3 children die in hot cars in 1 day in the U.S.; forgetful grandfather faces charges

At least 19 kids have died in hot cars in the U.S. this year. USA TODAY details each case, how they happened and what can help prevent such deaths.

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Haircut, yoga, plastic surgery: How cops think Texas woman eluded arrest in rival’s death

July 8, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on Haircut, yoga, plastic surgery: How cops think Texas woman eluded arrest in rival’s death

Kaitlin Armstrong’s life on the run in a Costa Rican beach town ended last week when she was arrested in the shooting death of Anna Moriah Wilson.

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2 more children die in hot cars over July 4th weekend, bringing this year’s toll to 9

July 5, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on 2 more children die in hot cars over July 4th weekend, bringing this year’s toll to 9

At least nine kids have died in hot cars in the U.S. this year. USA Today details each case, how they happened and what can help prevent such deaths.

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‘It’s just tragic’: After days without internet, cell service, Southwestern residents feel endangered

June 18, 2022June 18, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘It’s just tragic’: After days without internet, cell service, Southwestern residents feel endangered

Communication outages are part of life in a rugged part of eastern Arizona, but this one lasted for days and one death was linked to the blackout.

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Massive communication outage leaves residents in rural Arizona feeling forgotten, endangered

June 18, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on Massive communication outage leaves residents in rural Arizona feeling forgotten, endangered

Communication outages are part of life in a rugged part of eastern Arizona, but this one lasted for days and one death was linked to the blackout.

Money

‘Excruciating’: This working-class California county has the most expensive gas in the nation

May 18, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Excruciating’: This working-class California county has the most expensive gas in the nation

In this California community known for spectacular mountains and proximity to Yosemite, residents also struggle with the most expensive gas in America.

Travel

Want a coveted permit to hike Angels Landing or another overcrowded trail? Here’s what to know

May 15, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on Want a coveted permit to hike Angels Landing or another overcrowded trail? Here’s what to know

The permits now required to hike some popular National Parks trails have solved one problem but opened up the door to other issues, hikers say.

Travel

Angels Landing hike in Zion National Park is precipitous fun

May 15, 2022Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAYComments Off on Angels Landing hike in Zion National Park is precipitous fun

The precipitous Angels Landing in Zion National Park is one of the most popular hikes in the nation. Just how scary is it?

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