Por: ABC7 Nation November 09, 2022
CULVER CITY, Calif. (CNS) -- Authorities Wednesday announced that remains found over the weekend in Culver City were of human origin, and an investigation was underway.The remains were discovered at about 8:45 a.m. Saturday by Metropolitan Water District employees near Venice and Sepulveda boulevards, and officers were notified, the Culver City Police Department reported.The officers met with the Water District employees, who explained that... + full article
ABC News USA Nation December 30, 2022
A damaged section of the Keystone Pipeline was reopened Thursday after weeks of repairs and clean up following a leak of into a Kansas creek, officials said.For the first time since Dec. 7 the 2,687 mile conduit is fully operational, according to TC Energy, the pipeline's... + más
Keystone Pipeline open again, but leaky section in Kansas still shut down | ABC News
Keystone Pipeline Kansas leak is latest in series of accidents since 2010 | ABC News
ABC7 USA Nation December 18, 2022
CULVER CITY, Calif. (KABC) -- A man suspected of domestic violence was pronounced dead early Sunday morning after a car chase ended with a crash in Culver City and police opened fire, authorities said.Officers were dispatched to the 3800 block of College Avenue at about 12:15... + más
Human skeletal remains found in Culver City during inspection of empty water pipeline, police say | ABC7
I’m a hot doctor — but I wasn’t always a perfect 10 | New York Post
ABC News USA Nation December 16, 2022
For the first time in a week, crude oil is flowing again through most of the 2,687-mile Keystone Pipeline, but a section of the conduit in Kansas that remained shut off as an investigation of what caused the damage continues, officials said.TC Energy, the Canadian operator of... + más
Oil spill in rural Kansas creek shuts down Keystone pipeline | Portland Press Herald
Oil spill into a rural Kansas creek shuts down the Keystone pipeline | Los Angeles Times
The Advocate USA Entertainment November 08, 2022
A Culver’s restaurant may be in the cards for the Mississippi coast.Culver's franchisee Patrick Taylor said he is in the “very early stages” of planning his second restaurant. He opened the Mobile location last January, and his five-year plan includes expanding with... + más
This is why the Gulf Coast is so vulnerable to hurricanes, storm surge | ABC7
This is why the Gulf Coast -- especially Florida -- is so vulnerable to hurricanes, storm surge | ABC7
New York Post USA Life November 01, 2022
A doctor is leaving a lasting impression on social media — and not just because of her medical degree. Dr. Medina Culver, a family medicine doc based in Las Vegas, shared with her 100,000-plus snaps of her at 16 and now, showing off her incredible “glow up.” In the series... + más
'Doctor Who' Season 14 release date, cast, trailer, plot — All we know | Newsweek
Dave Hyde: Tua Tagovailoa’s week shows NFL concussion policy remains a mess | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA World October 04, 2022
There would be no strategic surprise if China decided to invade Taiwan in the future, with nationwide mobilization efforts likely to be noticed several months to a year in advance, veteran CIA analyst John Culver said on Monday.That the U.S. Intelligence Community hasn't... + más
Defense Secretary Austin: Chinese Invasion Of Taiwan Not ‘Imminent’ | Forbes
CIA launches podcast, hoping to ‘demystify’ agency and boost recruitment | PennLive
Time USA Nation September 24, 2022
Driller Amplify Energy Corp. took more than three hours to halt California’s worst oil spill in almost three decades, according to a government report. Following a low-pressure alarm around 2:30 a.m. on Oct. 2 from its San Pedro Bay Pipeline, Amplify’s Beta Offshore unit... + más
Louisiana coastal worker fined after rupturing oil pipeline at BP spill restoration site | The Advocate
New report: Oil spills from offshore transportation way down | WPLG Local 10
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