STATE-BY-STATE
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CALIFORNIA Manteca: Police are treating a new attack on a Sikh man as an attempted robbery and not a hate crime.
COLORADO Boulder: An athlete died a day after being pulled from the water during the Boulder Ironman 70.3 triathlon.
CONNECTICUT Stamford: Police are cracking down on abandoned cars.
DELAWARE Wilmington: An priest who was recently attacked has been released from the hospital.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Metro must replace faulty wiring on every one of its new 7000 Series rail cars.
FLORIDA Tallahassee: Florida’s Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on a dog-racing amendment that is supposed to be on this year’s ballot.
GEORGIA Atlanta: Southwest Airlines has begun nonstop flights from Atlanta to Nashville.
HAWAII Honolulu: Hawaii reef fish caught by fishermen for the aquarium trade has fallen by about 80 percent since a state court ruling stopped the use of fine mesh nets last year.
IDAHO Boise: Department of Correction officials are considering requesting a nearly 20 percent budget increase.
ILLINOIS Springfield: Eight former state workers are suing Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration, alleging they sons. lost their jobs for political rea
INDIANA ing completion Greentown: on a 4,500-panel Work is nearsolar ity for farm Eastern that High will supply School. electric
sion IOWA nursing Buffalo home Center: has Timely been fined Misnearly care for $77,500 residents. over deficiencies in
KANSAS Presidential Abilene: Museum The has Eisenhower received two $500,000 donations for renovations.
KENTUCKY Mount Vernon: Police say Pamela Cash drove off in a running ambulance. She was arrested.
LOUISIANA New Orleans: Dixie Beer will be brewed in New Orleans again.
MAINE Brunswick: The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority will receive $615,000 to upgrade sewer pumps.
MARYLAND West Friendship: Authorities are looking into the deaths of two food vendor workers at the Howard County Fair.
MASSACHUSETTS Brockton: Christopher Barlow has been indicted on charges that he secretly took photos and videos of underage females.
MICHIGAN Orleans Township: Tests discovered elevated levels of chemical contamination in drinking water for the EightCAP Orleans Head Start center.
MINNESOTA Minneapolis: Measles has been diagnosed in a 5-year-old.
MISSISSIPPI Bay St. Louis: Rachel Dangermond, the new owner of the historic 100 Men Hall, has plans to make it a multipurpose venue. The 1922 blues hall was a center of African-American social life and entertainment.
MISSOURI Branson West: A 78year-old man died when his golf cart overturned.
MONTANA Bozeman: Veterans groups work on raised a veterans $58,000 cemetery. to begin
has NEBRASKA been levied Lincoln: against A $10,000 Roberts fine Seed grain Inc. dealer for license. operating without a
NEVADA Las Vegas: Gov. Brian Sandoval is set to marry Lauralyn McCarthy. She has worked in the gambling industry for more than two decades.
NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord: The Eleanor Roosevelt Dinner will be the new name of a Democratic fundraising event.
NEW JERSEY Glassboro: Rowan University grade hacker Kaustubh Shroff has been sentenced to two years of probation.
NEW MEXICO Farmington: The Navajo Nation is offering $50 for each surrendered horse.
NEW YORK New York: Five suspects have been charged in federal court in connection with a $70 million counterfeit Nike Air Jordan sneaker ring.
NORTH CAROLINA Asheville: UNC Asheville has received a $2.5 million donation from the estate of Sally Birge aimed to help with tuition.
NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck: A study on the Dakota Access oil pipeline will wrap up in about three weeks.
OHIO Columbus: Gov. John Kasich wants to use a projected budget surplus to fill the rainy day fund and lower withholding taxes.
OKLAHOMA Marietta: The Red River Valley Electric Association will receive a $16.3 million federal loan for infrastructure construction and improvements.
OREGON Springfield: Police say three men attacked another man after suspecting his red Portland Trail Blazers jersey signified he was in a gang.
PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg: Gov. Tom Wolf has created a state Commission on LGBTQ Affairs. RHODE ISLAND Providence: Mayor Jorge Elorza says he’s open to zoning changes that would allow the 46story Hope Point Tower to be built.
SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia: Element TV Company will lay off 126 workers. Element cited President Donald Trump’s tariffs against China as the reason.
SOUTH DAKOTA Pierre: Gov. Daugaard is calling a special legislative session Sept. 12 to speed up implementation of a ruling allowing states to force online shoppers to pay sales tax.
TENNESSEE Nashville: Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn and singer-songwriter K.T. Oslin will join the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in October.
TEXAS Houston: The Harris County Flood Control District announced 237 projects to be funded by a $2.5 billion flood infrastructure bond proposal.
UTAH Provo: The Utah County jail will get a $1 million influx to pay for the ballooning medical expenses of an inmate.
VERMONT Montpelier: The city is using grazing goats to get rid of poison ivy.
VIRGINIA Richmond: Kiwana Yates, the principal at the center of a standardized test cheating probe at an elementary school, has resigned.
WASHINGTON Entiat: Mandatory evacuations have been ordered in central Washington as a wildfire grows.
WEST VIRGINIA Charleston: Gov. Jim Justice says the state finished the fiscal year in June with a $36 million budget surplus.
WISCONSIN Madison: Gov. Scott Walker wants to name an interchange for former state Sen. Mike Ellis, who died July 20.
WYOMING Cheyenne: Dr. Elsey’s Precious Cat Products plans to move to the state by 2019.