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Stunning new images of the lunar surface never seen before by human eyes. Beautiful!
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WATCH: NBC News is calling out Gavin Newsom for lying about gas prices being high because of Iran and President Trump...
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Due to popular demand from the press, President Trumpβs news conference tomorrow will now take place in the White House Briefing Room. 1PM ET.
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With a heavy heart, we announce the untimely passing of longtime Broward Sheriffβs Office employee, Firefighter/Paramedic Stephen Lepselter, who passed away this morning, April 5, 2026, after suffering a medical emergency while on duty.
Firefighter/Paramedic Lepselter proudly served the people of Broward County for 19 years. He began his fire rescue career with BSOβs Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services in January 2007. Throughout his distinguished career, he served in multiple specialized divisions, including the Airport, Seaport, Hazardous Materials (HazMat), Air Rescue and the Training Division.
Known for his unwavering dedication, Firefighter/Paramedic Lepselter exemplified service, compassion and professionalism. In his role within the Training Division, he was deeply committed to mentoring and shaping the next generation of firefighter/paramedics.
He brought unmatched passion to his work and consistently provided expert care, comfort and reassurance to those during their most significant time of need."
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of red and blood.ππ»
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Firefighter/Paramedic Lepselter proudly served the people of Broward County for 19 years. He began his fire rescue career with BSOβs Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services in January 2007. Throughout his distinguished career, he served in multiple specialized divisions, including the Airport, Seaport, Hazardous Materials (HazMat), Air Rescue and the Training Division.
Known for his unwavering dedication, Firefighter/Paramedic Lepselter exemplified service, compassion and professionalism. In his role within the Training Division, he was deeply committed to mentoring and shaping the next generation of firefighter/paramedics.
He brought unmatched passion to his work and consistently provided expert care, comfort and reassurance to those during their most significant time of need."
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of red and blood.ππ»
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Highway traffic jam? Just a bear cub taking the scenic route. Luckily, troopers were on the scene to guide him to safety. Nicely done, troopers!
Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/New%20Jersey%20Bear%20Save
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Read the full story here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/New%20Jersey%20Bear%20Save
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Collectors, protect your Pikachuβ¦
Law enforcement is keeping an eye out for an increase in robberies as some of these cards are valued at thousands of dollars.
Read more about it here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/pokemon-cards-spark-global-crime-wave-as-values-skyrocket
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Law enforcement is keeping an eye out for an increase in robberies as some of these cards are valued at thousands of dollars.
Read more about it here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/pokemon-cards-spark-global-crime-wave-as-values-skyrocket
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UFOs and unexplained phenomena are no longer just sciβfi. Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett said we'd all be up at night thinking about the things we haven't been told.
Read more about it here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/tennessee-congressman-tim-burchett-drops-ufo-bombshell-says-people-who-know-are-disappearing
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Read more about it here: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/tennessee-congressman-tim-burchett-drops-ufo-bombshell-says-people-who-know-are-disappearing
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Congratulations to the UCLA Womenβs Basketball Team on winning your first NCAA National Championship. Your grit, teamwork, and heart brought it home. The Los Angeles County Sheriffβs Department is incredibly proud of your dedication! Your hard work and commitment have truly paid off! πππ
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DEVELOPING: A police chase is underway involving a possible attempted murder suspect in the San Fernando Valley.
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π§’ Smoke Live: https://www.youtube.com/live/qE4H2NvEibA
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South Carolina: A Horry County Police officer was injured in a crash Sunday night while responding to a call in Conway.
The officer was responding to assist Conway Police Department when the officer was involved in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 701 and Lucas Bay Road, according to a text from Horry County spokesperson Thomas Bell.
The officer was transported to the hospital with injuries, Bell said. Two other people also went to the hospital with injuries, according to Horry County Fire Rescue Facebook post.
Three other people declined medical transport, the post said. Please, praying for all involved.ππ»
More: https://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/article315310639.html
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The officer was responding to assist Conway Police Department when the officer was involved in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 701 and Lucas Bay Road, according to a text from Horry County spokesperson Thomas Bell.
The officer was transported to the hospital with injuries, Bell said. Two other people also went to the hospital with injuries, according to Horry County Fire Rescue Facebook post.
Three other people declined medical transport, the post said. Please, praying for all involved.ππ»
More: https://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/article315310639.html
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A member of the Stafford County Sheriff's Office stepped in to help one of the nationβs most iconic symbols after a report of an injured bald eagle on Betts Road.
Deputy Harrah located the bird and safely secured it after observing an injured wing. Showing both professionalism and compassion, he ensured the eagle received immediate care.
The eagle was later transported to the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center for recovery and rehabilitation.
Thanks to quick action and community partnership, the eagle now has a second chance to soar.
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Deputy Harrah located the bird and safely secured it after observing an injured wing. Showing both professionalism and compassion, he ensured the eagle received immediate care.
The eagle was later transported to the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center for recovery and rehabilitation.
Thanks to quick action and community partnership, the eagle now has a second chance to soar.
Credit: Stafford County Sheriffβs Office
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Drone video shows SIGNIFICANT river flooding this Easter Sunday in Saint Charles, Michigan, with numerous homes throughout town completely surrounded by water as the Bad River continues to overflow its banks. The M-52 bridge has also been closed due to growing infrastructure concernsβ¦
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SDPD is mourning the loss of Lieutenant Brian Avera this week after his hard-fought battle with Pancreatic Cancer.
Brian kept his positive outlook throughout his treatment, always turning to his faith and his family to see him through.
After serving as a United States Marine and leading a platoon in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Brian joined the San Diego Police Department in 2006 as a member of the 70th Academy Class.
His 20 years with SDPD were filled with mission, purpose and a deep love for making San Diegoβs communities safer.
Many in our community were impacted by Brian through his patrol and investigations experience, leadership roles, homeless outreach work, and volunteering for community organizations.
In September 2010, Brian saved the life of a 62-year-old man who was found not breathing and without a pulse on Ulric St. Brian performed CPR, and after four minutes of solo CPR, was able to revive the manβs pulse and breathing by the time medics arrived. The man received heart surgery and made a full recovery, without any brain damage. Brian was awarded a Lifesaving Citation Award for his actions that day, along with other commendations throughout his career.
Brian was a loving husband, devoted father, and dedicated police officer and warrior.
Please keep Brianβs family and friends in your thoughts during this difficult time.
Thank you, Lt. Avera, for your commitment and service to the San Diego Police Department, our city, and our country.
Semper Fi
End of Watch:
Lieutenant Brian Avera #6266
March 29, 2026
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Brian kept his positive outlook throughout his treatment, always turning to his faith and his family to see him through.
After serving as a United States Marine and leading a platoon in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Brian joined the San Diego Police Department in 2006 as a member of the 70th Academy Class.
His 20 years with SDPD were filled with mission, purpose and a deep love for making San Diegoβs communities safer.
Many in our community were impacted by Brian through his patrol and investigations experience, leadership roles, homeless outreach work, and volunteering for community organizations.
In September 2010, Brian saved the life of a 62-year-old man who was found not breathing and without a pulse on Ulric St. Brian performed CPR, and after four minutes of solo CPR, was able to revive the manβs pulse and breathing by the time medics arrived. The man received heart surgery and made a full recovery, without any brain damage. Brian was awarded a Lifesaving Citation Award for his actions that day, along with other commendations throughout his career.
Brian was a loving husband, devoted father, and dedicated police officer and warrior.
Please keep Brianβs family and friends in your thoughts during this difficult time.
Thank you, Lt. Avera, for your commitment and service to the San Diego Police Department, our city, and our country.
Semper Fi
End of Watch:
Lieutenant Brian Avera #6266
March 29, 2026
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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Dispatcher Cary A. Ahten of the Ohio State Highway Patrolβs Sandusky Post, who has officially retired after 32 years of dedicated service. Well done Sister.π
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COMMUNITY REQUEST: The daughter of the man who owns the ultra ear and expensive Ford GT that crashed on Winding Way and Manzanita in Carmichael, California yesterday is seeking any information about the incident from anyone who witnessed the event. The driver, her father, and passenger are recovering in the hospital in stable condition thanks to an ambulance that was nearby and citizens who rushed in to help.
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