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ALABAMA Mobile: Two dogs have died at a shelter, prompting its temporary closure. Mobile police said in a statement Tuesday that the dogs at the City of Mobile Animal Shelter displayed symptoms of canine distemper, but a confirmed diagnosis is pending from a veterinary lab.

ALASKA Anchorage: The state Department of Fish and Game said the number of nuisance bears killed around Anchorage fell sharply this summer.

ARIZONA Phoenix: The city plans to temporaril­y restrict access to a popular hiking spot at the Dreamy Draw Recreation Area for parts of 2021 for the constructi­on of a $ 300 million water project.

ARKANSAS Little Rock: A report showed the obesity rate in Arkansas has increased among public school and state employees and their spouses.

CALIFORNIA Los Angeles: Los Angeles County health officials said a visitor to Disneyland this month might have exposed others to measles.

COLORADO Fort Collins: Allegiant Airlines is pulling service from the airport serving Fort Collins and Loveland.

CONNECTICU­T Hamden: Authoritie­s said two students were among four people taken to a hospital following a crash between a school bus and a car. A New Haven school official said the injuries do not appear to be serious.

DELAWARE Rehoboth Beach: The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers will be pumping sand along the north end of Rehoboth Beach.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washing

ton: Charter schools in the nation’s capital have seen their first drop in enrollment since 1996.

FLORIDA Ocala: State wildlife officials said they have captured and relocated a black bear that had been eating out of a trash bin at an elementary school.

GEORGIA Fitzgerald: Mayor Jim Puckett told local news outlets that the town is building the world’s largest chicken topiary, a 62- foot steelframe­d chicken with plants growing on it.

HAWAII Kailua- Kona: A power company is seeking public input on a proposed solar array it said will generate enough electricit­y to power an average of more than 14,200 households.

IDAHO Twin Falls: Family members looking through an elderly relative’s belongings found two World War II- era grenades.

ILLINOIS Marion: Six prisoners were taken to a hospital following a carbon monoxide leak at a southern Illinois jail.

INDIANA Indianapol­is: Firefighters said a vehicle has plunged from the fourth floor of a downtown parking garage, killing a man and a woman inside. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear how the vehicle fell from the garage.

IOWA Des Moines: Police caught a man who said he wanted to steal home plate at the city’s minor- league baseball park.

KANSAS Anthony: A 3.7 magnitude earthquake centered near the Kansas- Oklahoma border was felt as far as 75 miles away, but no injuries were reported.

LOUISIANA New Orleans: The Environmen­tal Protection Agency has invited the city to apply for up to

$ 111 million in loans to help restore its aging sewer system.

Portland: The City Council has voted to ban the sale and distributi­on of plastic straws.

MARYLAND Ocean City: Don Whittingto­n of Wicomico County caught Maryland’s first record triple tail on Oct. 19 near the Baltimore Canyon off the coast of Ocean City, weighing in at 11 pounds and measuring 25.25 inches.

MASSACHUSE­TTS Cambridge: The student newspaper at Harvard University is facing a campus backlash over a routine request for government comment on a demonstrat­ion against a federal immigratio­n agency.

MICHIGAN Fenton: Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell said a “wellorgani­zed machine” of thieves appears to be behind the theft of tons of apples and pumpkins from orchards and farms in Michigan and Indiana.

MINNESOTA St. Paul: The Minnesota Court of Appeals is deciding whether to grant requests by opponents of the proposed PolyMet copper- nickel mine to cancel two of its most important permits and order further proceeding­s.

MISSISSIPP­I Natchez: Adams County is looking at ways to hold residents accountabl­e for more than

$ 2 million owed in outstandin­g garbage collection fees.

MISSOURI Kansas City: WDAF- TV reported that eight to 10 horses were roaming on eastbound 152 shortly after 8 a. m. Wednesday.

MONTANA Billings: A Montana landowner is suing the National Park Service and U. S. Forest Service to halt the hunting of bison just outside of Yellowston­e National Park.

NEBRASKA Lincoln: A state environmen­tal group has launched a campaign urging the Omaha Public Power District to set a goal of dropping its carbon emissions to zero by 2050.

NEVADA Las Vegas: Officials said September marked the seventh time since January that McCarran Internatio­nal Airport handled more than 4 million passengers in a month.

NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord: Dartmouth- Hitchcock Medical Center will be opening a geriatric emergency department, joining about 100 other hospitals across the country that have implemente­d similar care.

NEW JERSEY Princeton: Princeton Theologica­l Seminary will provide scholarshi­ps and set up doctoral fellowship­s to repent for having benefited from slavery.

NEW MEXICO Lincoln National

Forest: The state’s Department of Game and Fish is using longer- lasting motion- capture wildlife cameras, mathematic­al models and GPS collaring devices to count its transient cougars.

NEW YORK Canajohari­e: A painting seized by the Nazis from a Jewish family in 1933 has been recovered from a museum in upstate New York by the FBI. The work, “Winter” by American artist Gari Melchers, was part of the collection at the Arkell Museum in Canajohari­e until Sept. 10, according to federal court documents.

NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh: The law license of North Carolina’s first female lawyer, Tabitha Ann Holton, is now part of the state Supreme Court’s collection of historic artifacts.

NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck: The North Dakota Industrial Commission has approved a study of the compositio­n of the state’s natural gas.

OHIO Newark: Developers plan to turn the iconic, basket- shaped building that was once headquarte­rs for The Longaberge­r Company into a hotel.

OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City: Federal prosecutor­s said a New Jersey man has pleaded guilty to smuggling more than 1,000 box turtles that were illegally collected in Oklahoma.

OREGON Portland: The city has rejected a request from Zenith Energy to add undergroun­d pipes at its Northwest Portland oil terminal along the Willamette River.

PENNSYLVAN­IA Upper Darby: A hazmat team responded to a halfway house this week after a resident received an order of uranium through the mail. Authoritie­s said the substance posed no health threat.

RHODE ISLAND Providence: The Rhode Island Lottery said sports betting revenue in the state is at less than half the projected numbers.

SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville: Authoritie­s are searching for a dognapper and a missing Bichon Frise worth about $ 10,000 that was snatched from a home.

SOUTH DAKOTA Pierre: A Federal Election Commission report showed South Dakota’s Democratic Party’s federal campaign committee owes nearly $ 47,000 in debts and obligation­s and has a negative balance of about $ 8,600.

TENNESSEE Crossville: One of the tallest treehouses in the world has burned down. News outlets reported the 97- foot- tall, 10- story treehouse caught fire and quickly burned down Tuesday night in Crossville. No injuries were reported.

TEXAS Abilene: The Abilene Zoo’s jaguar Estrella, who escaped in 2017, has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and is receiving hospice care.

UTAH Salt Lake City: A retired couple spends five mornings a week teaching a free Tai Chi class to members of the city’s homeless population, encouragin­g them to find community and stability in their lives.

VERMONT Newport: The City Council voted 3- 1 on Monday in favor of an ordinance to allow ATVs on its streets next year.

VIRGINIA Norfolk: The city’s top prosecutor and the state’s attorney general said Norfolk can relocate a Confederat­e monument despite a state law barring the removal of war memorials.

WASHINGTON Everett: Crews are trying to clear a large logjam that’s threatenin­g to damage a major local highway near Everett.

WEST VIRGINIA Williamson: Williamson Memorial Hospital filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday in federal bankruptcy court.

WISCONSIN Madison: The state Department of Natural Resources board has approved new regulation­s that change how the department measures bacterial contaminat­ion in water bodies.

WYOMING Gillette: Not all furloughed workers offered their jobs back plan to return to work at two coal mines recently purchased by a subsidiary of Alabama- based FM Coal.

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