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STATE-BY-STATE
News from across the USA
ALABAMA Columbiana:
The husband of suburban mom Kathleen Dawn West, who lived a double life as an online exhibitionist, was indicted on a murder charge in her death.
ALASKA Fairbanks:
A building housing F&H Fitness studio partially collapsed. Officials suspect heavy snow.
ARIZONA Phoenix:
State university presidents are proposing tuition hikes for resident freshmen at the University of Arizona ( 2%) and Northern Arizona University (3.5%).
ARKANSAS Fayetteville:
Cleanup at the Southwest Experimental nuclear reactor test site is expected to stop by the end of the month.
CALIFORNIA Garden Grove:
Authorities say a homeless couple and their two children were found dead in a van of carbon monoxide poisoning.
COLORADO Golden:
Authorities believe a malfunctioning generator on a supermarket roof was responsible for making sounds similar to gunshots.
CONNECTICUT Hartford:
Gov. Dannel Malloy and U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal are concerned by President Trump’s push to arm teachers, which would conflict with state law.
DELAWARE Newark:
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco and his wife made a “significant gift” to University of Delaware Athletics.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson promised to back new Metro transit funding.
FLORIDA Delray Beach:
A man recently fired from Palm Beach Downs reportedly told investigators he set fires to “get back” at the business.
GEORGIA Dalton:
A teacher accused of firing a handgun in his classroom was released on bond for psychiatric evaluation and treatment.
HAWAII Hilo:
An infusion of state money is helping kick-start the transformation of a vacant lot on the Big Island into a homeless project.
IDAHO Preston:
Police have stepped up security at a junior high school that faced threats after a biology teacher was accused of feeding a puppy to a snapping turtle.
ILLINOIS Chicago:
Records show that despite the new $1 billion Deep Tunnel flood-control reservoir, rain and melting snow swamped a section of the project in less than a day.
INDIANA Brownstown:
A rural electric co-op is getting a $74 million federal loan to build 84 miles of line and make other upgrades.
IOWA Des Moines:
Lobbyist Lindsey McCune resigned after a video was released showing her kissing a state senator, who also resigned.
KANSAS Topeka:
Legislators rejected a bill designed to protect the free-speech rights of college students over concerns that it hampers efforts to fight campus harassment.
KENTUCKY Pippa Passes:
Kentucky Power says a beaver gnawed a tree that fell on a power line, causing an outage in Knott County.
LOUISIANA Shreveport:
DeSoto Parish Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle has retired affter more than a decade.
MAINE Portland:
Bay Ferries Ltd. and Nova Scotia’s government will pay for most of the upgrades at Portland’s Ocean Gateway terminal.
MARYLAND Westminster:
The Carroll County school district has banned the Confederate battle flag and swastikas from all schools.
MASSACHUSETTS Boston:
State marijuana regulators plan to begin taking applications for commercial pot businesses next month.
MICHIGAN Detroit:
Motor City ReStore will distribute nearly $300,000 in matching grants to small businesses.
MINNESOTA St. Paul:
Lawmakers are clashing over a renewed attempt to increase penalties for protests that block road traffic or airports.
MISSISSIPPI Columbus:
Authorities are investigating a human skull found in a Lowndes County yard.
MISSOURI Independence:
A defunct Korean War museum in Illinois transferred its artifacts to the Harry S. Truman library.
MONTANA Bozeman:
Two people were arrested after chaining themselves to cement-filled barrels to block trucks from hauling Yellowstone bison to slaughterhouses.
NEBRASKA Lincoln:
State government tax collections came in 2% higher than projected in February.
NEVADA Las Vegas:
Authorities say a man who stole a mail truck was caught on surveillance video ditching it at an apartment complex.
NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord:
A bill supporting a study for commuter rail expansion passed the New Hampshire House.
NEW JERSEY Jersey City:
Teachers in the city’s school district reached a tentative deal to end a strike.
NEW MEXICO Albuquerque:
A federal judge says he’s satisfied with the commitment shown to address excessive force used by city police.
NEW YORK New York:
A comptroller’s report says 2017 marked the Long Island Rail Road’s worst ontime performance in 18 years.
NORTH CAROLINA Raeford:
A mother says her teen daughter was pulled off a departing bus at Hoke County High School because of a dress code violation and then was left alone as the school office closed.
NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck:
A Bismarck couple is donating $37,000 so the city Police Department can add a fourth police dog.
OHIO Dayton:
The World War II bomber Memphis Belle has moved into its new home here.
OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City:
State voters would get to decide whether to make it easier for the Legislature to raise taxes under a bill that narrowly cleared the House.
OREGON Merlin:
Three students got facial burns in a science experiment at Fleming Middle School.
PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg:
Lt. Gov. Mike Stack faces a legal challenge over his residency that aims to derail his re-election bid.
RHODE ISLAND Johnston:
Renewable energy company Green Development has started construction on an $84 million wind farm.
SOUTH CAROLINA Mount Pleasant:
The architect of a Medal of Honor Museum is disputing the 80-foot height limit for the project.
SOUTH DAKOTA Pierre:
A man arrested in an undercover sex trafficking sting at the 2016 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally was sentenced to five years.
TENNESSEE Memphis:
Health officials say a case of measles was diagnosed in an international traveler arriving in Memphis last week.
TEXAS Cresson:
Hazardous materials crews searched for a missing worker who is presumed dead following a chemical plant explosion.
UTAH Salt Lake City:
Gov. Gary Herbert has signed a bill allowing socalled free-range parenting.
VERMONT Castleton:
Castleton University will close its polling institute amid a $1.5 million operating loss.
VIRGINIA Norfolk:
Students at Old Dominion University walked out of classes to protest a policy requiring disclosure of parents’ visa status.
WASHINGTON Olympia:
A study looking at high-speed rail connecting Vancouver to Seattle and Portland is getting $300,000 in funding from the British Columbia government.
WEST VIRGINIA Charleston:
Gov. Jim Justice signed a $4.38 billion budget.
WISCONSIN Yorkville:
Authorities say the Wind Lake Gymnastics Center owner is suspected of recording students with a hidden camera.
WYOMING Laramie:
University of Wyoming officials are considering no tuition increase for 2018-2019.
From staff and wire reports.