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ALABAMA built Mobile: for World A 1918 War Harley Davidson I was on display in the area last week. ALASKA more Juneau: than $56 The million state will in disaster receive relief in the for Gulf a 2016 of Alaska. pink salmon failure

ARIZONA Prescott Valley: The new ownership group of a horse track has changed the name of Yavapai Downs to Arizona Downs.

ARKANSAS Little Rock: A bill would fund an armed resource officer for every public school.

CALIFORNIA Laguna Beach: Four men were detained after a panga boat – often used by smugglers – was found at Crystal Cove State Park.

COLORADO Denver: The cost for a driver’s license will increase by $1 on Sunday.

CONNECTICU­T East Windsor: A zoning permit was granted to Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun for the developmen­t of a proposed casino.

DELAWARE Dover: Private-sector workers could be forced to join a labor union in order to get or keep a job under legislatio­n passed by the General Assembly.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: About 1,000 public school teachers do not have a D.C. teaching license, the Office of the State Superinten­dent of Education says.

FLORIDA Tampa: The Islamic Society of Tampa Bay Area is offering to host migrant children separated from their parents.

GEORGIA Gray: A magnitude-2.4 earthquake was recorded Saturday.

HAWAII Hilo: Mayor Harry Kim has returned to work after suffering a mild heart attack June 16.

IDAHO Pocatello: A fossil of the lower jaw of an ancient “buzzsaw shark” has been donated to the Idaho Museum of Natural History.

ILLINOIS Long Grove: The covered

bridge over Buffalo Creek has been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

INDIANA Indianapol­is: St. Vincent Health, the state’s second-largest health provider, has laid off 85 employees across the state.

IOWA Council Bluffs: A man who operated a kennel where three dog carcasses were found has been charged with 40 counts of animal neglect.

KANSAS Topeka: The Goodyear blimp returned Friday for the first time in 16 years, providing rides for company associates.

KENTUCKY Bardstown: A large section of a bourbon storage warehouse collapsed at a distillery, affecting about 9,000 barrels.

LOUISIANA New Orleans: Two trains collided on the railroad, derailing one. No injuries occurred.

MAINE Portland: State residents are being warned that some cocoons full of toxic caterpilla­r hairs can irritate the skin.

MARYLAND Baltimore: Officials have granted $375,000 to a seafood marketing campaign to help promote its labor-short crab industry.

MASSACHUSE­TTS Boston: A proposal to eliminate time-and-a-half pay on Sundays and holidays is headed to the governor’s desk.

MICHIGAN Claire: The Tobacco Ranch, once a mob property, is being renovated into a venue for weddings and business retreats.

MINNESOTA St. Cloud: A teenager was hurt when a car smashed through the entrance of a Wells Fargo bank and hit an ATM inside.

MISSISSIPP­I Aberdeen: Local government­s are selling a building to Georgia-based company, which plans to develop a 150-job factory.

MISSOURI Kansas City: A Raising Cane restaurant employee has been fired after a Facebook video shows the woman at work stirring a pitcher

of tea with her forearm. MONTANA the type Den ton: of“mysterious” animal DNA has identified that in was May. shot It was and a killed gray wolf. by a rancher

NEBRASKA Lincoln: The University of Nebraska’s proposed budget for the upcoming year includes $22 million in administra­tive cuts.

NEVADA Laughlin: A leak prompted water to be shut off along the Casino Drive corridor Saturday.

NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord: A naked man is accused of breaking into an apartment and strangling a dog before being tasered and arrested. The dog survived.

NEW JERSEY Lawrencevi­lle: Rider University is selling its music college to Chinese company Kaiwen Education for $40 million.

NEW MEXICO Alamogordo: U.S. Border Patrol agents say they rescued an illegal immigrant who was stuck on top of a moving train. He is being detained for processing.

NEW YORK New York: The New York Public Library will begin constructi­on next month on a study and research room named in honor of philanthro­pist Brooke Astor.

NORTH CAROLINA Asheville: The overcrowde­d Asheville Humane Society is asking for people to adopt or foster an animal.

NORTH DAKOTA Bismark: Boat ramps are closing as the Missouri River rises due to a release of water from the Garrison Dam.

OHIO Toledo: A judge accidental­ly shot himself in the leg while going through a firearms course. The injury is non-life threatenin­g.

OKLAHOMA Tulsa: Kansas-based WATCO is seeking proposals from private rail carriers to provide passenger service between Tulsa and Oklahoma City.

OREGON Portland: A 21-month-old died after being left alone in a hot car while her mother went to work.

PENNSYLVAN­IA are investigat­ing Philadelph­ia: four explosive Authoritie­s in the device past two detonation­s weeks. at businesses

state RHODE will ISLAND allow sports Providence: betting, The with Oct. 1 being the target date to start.

SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia: The University of South Carolina has taken away an honorary degree given to Bill Cosby.

SOUTH DAKOTA Deadwood: State National Guard members are transformi­ng an old railroad bridge into a foot bridge for pedestrian­s.

TENNESSEE Knoxville: Eve Thomas has been named the city’s first female chief of police.

TEXAS San Antonio: Vandals have spray-painted political slogans on the walls of two historic missions, including “I don’t care. Do you?”

UTAH Ogden: The Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind is first in the nation for high school completion for death and hard of hearing students, the National Deaf Center reports.

VERMONT Montpelier: The state ACLU has asked Gov. Phil Scott to stop deleting critical posts and blocking constituen­ts on Facebook.

VIRGINIA Richmond: The Virginia War Memorial Foundation has received a $5 million gift.

WASHINGTON Tacoma: Gary Hartman, 66, was arrested and charged last week in the 1986 death of Michella Welch. DNA linked him to the killing of the 12-year-old girl.

WEST VIRGINIA Crum: Twenty-one people have been arrested on more than 40 charges in a drug bust.

WISCONSIN Madison: At least seven people have been hospitaliz­ed with severe bleeding over the past three months after using synthetic marijuana containing rat poison.

WYOMING Cheyenne: Gov. Matt Mead has signed off on the state’s first hunt for grizzly bears in 44 years. From staff and wire reports

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