Fiber optic projects lead to line breaks

Shortly before noon on Monday a company installing fiber optic lines cut a 12-inch water main at the intersection of S. 28th Street and Hayes Avenue.

Responded to a medical call near 9898 N. 2132 Rd. in Butler.

NEW YORK (AP) — Civil rights lawyers and Democratic senators are pushing for legislation that would limit U.S. law enforcement agencies' ability to buy cellphone tracking tools to follow people's whereabouts, including back years in time, and sometimes without a search warrant.

WASHINGTON (AP) — There's been no honeymoon period for the Food and Drug Administration's new tobacco chief, Brian King, the public health scientist now responsible for regulating the nation's multibillion-dollar cigarette and vaping industry.

Clinton Fire Department all stocked up

Clinton High School National Honor Society members donated essential items to the Clinton Fire Department Saturday afternoon. Posing from left, are Stacey Franco, Nicholas O’Neale, Morgandee Fernandez, Cooper Sulley, Maddie Miller, Brittany Miller, Rachelle Sanchez, Garrison Rhoads, firefighter Tyler Calvert, Lt. DJ Woodall, Deputy Chief Mark Switzer, Ciara Matthews, Sylvia Gonzales, Essence Stout, Joanna Venegas, Marlee Sperle and Letitia Arney.

NEW YORK (AP) — Frustrated, anxious but also a tad hopeful, young activists staged a coordinated 'global climate strike' Friday to highlight the effects of global warming and demand more aid for poor countries hit by wild weather.

Here’s the reason recreational marijuana isn’t on November ballot

Backers of an initiative petition to legalize recreational marijuana in Oklahoma became unwitting guinea pigs in a new process that was meant to speed up and automate the state’s antiquated signature verification system, but a series of delays compounded to keep it off the November general election ballot.

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