• Black Wisconsin police officer isn’t charged in the February fatal shooting of Black teen outside mall

    Black Wisconsin police officer isn’t charged in the February fatal shooting of Black teen outside mall
    MILWAUKEE (AP) — Black Wisconsin police officer isn’t charged in the February fatal shooting of Black teen outside mall.The post Black Wisconsin police officer isn’t charged in the February fatal shooting of Black teen outside mall appeared first on KVOA.
  • Removal of Georgia shipwreck delayed again over anchor issue

    Removal of Georgia shipwreck delayed again over anchor issue
    SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Officials have again delayed removal of an overturned cargo ship that’s been partially submerged along the Georgia coast for more than a year. The multi-agency command in charge of salvaging the Golden Ray said Wednesday that plans to start cutting the ship apart in October are being pushed back several weeks. That’s because engineers have to troubleshoot a problem with the anchoring system for the floating crane that will cut the ship into giant chunks. Th
  • Are you stressing out over the Presidential election?

    Are you stressing out over the Presidential election?
    TUCSON - With less than a month to go before the Presidential election many Americans are feeling stressed out.According to a new survey 68% of more than 3,400 adults polled in August said the election was a significant source of stress in their life.That's up from 52% of people surveyed in 20-16.According to the survey those with a chronic health condition are more likely to report stress about the election.Experts say if you are feeling anxious you should focus on things you can control, conne
  • The Latest: Trump campaign dials back on ads in Midwest

    The Latest: Trump campaign dials back on ads in Midwest
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the 2020 presidential election (all times local):
    5:50 p.m.
    President Donald Trump’s campaign is dialing back on advertising in Midwestern states that secured his first term in office.
    Data from the ad tracking firm Kantar/CMAG shows Trump’s campaign has canceled about $3.3 million in advertising planned for Iowa and Ohio this week. But details provided from Democratic advertising trackers reveal the phenomenon is more widespread.
    The data shows
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  • AP Explains: Trump slams Russia probe; Dems cry foul

    AP Explains: Trump slams Russia probe; Dems cry foul
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Russia probe is back in the political spotlight. President Donald Trump has ordered the declassification of any and all documents related to how the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies investigated Russian interference in the 2016 presidential race. Democrats have called the move a political stunt in the middle of his heated campaign to defeat Democrat Joe Biden in the Nov. 3 election. Moreover, intelligence professionals say the move by the nation’s top spy &mda
  • 8,800 part-time workers in Florida part of Disney layoffs

    8,800 part-time workers in Florida part of Disney layoffs
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — About 8,800 part-time union workers at Walt Disney World in Florida will be part of the 28,000 layoffs in Disney’s parks division in California and Florida. The layoffs of the part-time union workers were announced Wednesday by the Service Trades Council Union, a coalition of six unions that represents 43,000 workers at Disney World. The addition of the union workers to the almost 6,500 nonunion layoff already announced brings the Disney-related job losses in Flo
  • Tech worker pleads guilty in Utah college student’s death

    Tech worker pleads guilty in Utah college student’s death
    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A tech worker has pleaded guilty in the death of a Utah college student whose disappearance sparked a large-scale search that ended with the discovery of her charred remains in his backyard. The pleas entered Wednesday by Ayoola Ajayi come more than a year after the death of 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck. She went missing in June 2019, after returning from a trip home to California and meeting Ajayi in a park. Authorities searched for two weeks before finding charred re
  • ‘Former staff’ claim abuse by ex-Rep. Hill in Twitter hack

    ‘Former staff’ claim abuse by ex-Rep. Hill in Twitter hack
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — An old government Twitter account for former California U.S. Rep. Katie Hill was hacked _ purportedly by “former staff” who accused Hill of workplace abuse. The Democrat who resigned in 2019 amid a House ethics probe says she has no idea who hacked the account she used while in office. The anonymous tweets said Hill is “not a hero” and criticized a planned movie about her life. She says on Twitter that she has addressed such criticism in her book
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  • NFL looking at “several” protocol incidents with Titans

    NFL looking at “several” protocol incidents with Titans
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The NFL’s investigation into how Tennessee turned into the league’s first COVID-19 outbreak found “several specific incidents” of the Titans possibly breaking protocols dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, according to a person with knowledge of the probe. Also, the headmaster of a private school in Nashville confirmed to the AP that several Titans, including quarterback Ryan Tannehill, practiced there a day before the NFL first postponed T
  • The Latest: Connecticut enters 3rd reopening phase Thursday

    The Latest: Connecticut enters 3rd reopening phase Thursday
    HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut’s third reopening phase is set to begin Thursday, a milestone during the coronavirus pandemic that is getting a lukewarm reception from some business owners and arts aficionados.
    A number of restaurant owners say they won’t be able to reach the new 75% capacity limit for indoor dining because they don’t have the space, primarily due to the requirement that tables be at least 6 feet apart. The indoor capacity maximum is being increased from 50
  • Judge delays ruling on N. Carolina absentee ballot procedure

    Judge delays ruling on N. Carolina absentee ballot procedure
    GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina absentee ballots with incomplete witness information remain in limbo after a federal judge said he needed more time to issue a ruling on a tangle of lawsuits. U.S. District Judge William Osteen heard oral arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit over how mail-in ballots will be processed. A key issue is how state and local elections board should implement a state law requiring absentee voters to have an adult witness their ballot and provide full information
  • California evangelical school tells students to quarantine

    California evangelical school tells students to quarantine
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An evangelical college in Northern California has asked its entire 1,600-student body to self-quarantine as the number of coronavirus cases at the school rose to at least 137 since classes started a month ago. The Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry in Redding, California, says in a statement Wednesday that the cases have mostly come from off-campus living and “social interactions outside of school hours.” The school says 68 students have active COVID-19
  • United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona kick off Workplace Campaign next week

    United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona kick off Workplace Campaign next week
    TUCSON (KVOA) - As the COVID-19 pandemic presented large obstacles and difficulties for Southern Arizona, the local United Way is launching its annual Workplace Campaign on Oct. 14 in order to rally the community together to do some good.Every year, the United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona Workplace Campaign allows employees of local businesses to contribute back to the communities they serve by donating, volunteering and speaking out for causes that matter to them.Despite the circumstances
  • The Latest: Connection entering 3rd reopening phase Thursday

    The Latest: Connection entering 3rd reopening phase Thursday
    HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut’s third reopening phase is set to begin Thursday, a milestone during the coronavirus pandemic that is getting a lukewarm reception from some business owners and arts aficionados.
    A number of restaurant owners say they won’t be able to reach the new 75% capacity limit for indoor dining because they don’t have the space, primarily due to the requirement that tables be at least 6 feet apart. The indoor capacity maximum is being increased from 50
  • North Carolina absentee ballots with incomplete witness information remain in limbo as judge takes case under advisement

    North Carolina absentee ballots with incomplete witness information remain in limbo as judge takes case under advisement
    GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina absentee ballots with incomplete witness information remain in limbo as judge takes case under advisement.The post North Carolina absentee ballots with incomplete witness information remain in limbo as judge takes case under advisement appeared first on KVOA.
  • Putin sends a mixed message on US election, hedging his bets

    Putin sends a mixed message on US election, hedging his bets
    MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin is decrying what he called Joe Biden’s “sharp anti-Russian rhetoric” but praising the Democratic presidential nominee’s comments on arms control. In his first detailed statements on the U.S. presidential campaign, Putin also lamented President Donald Trump’s failure to improve relations between Moscow and Washington, but he blamed this on a “bipartisan consensus on the need to contain Russia, to curb our cou
  • Texas grand jury indicts Netflix for promotion of ‘Cuties’

    Texas grand jury indicts Netflix for promotion of ‘Cuties’
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas grand jury has indicted streaming giant Netflix for promoting French film “Mignonnes,” or “Cuties,” which the court says depicts lewd visuals of children. The movie received backlash before its release because of a movie poster that went viral for its provocative depiction of its young female actors. After its release in September, it received even more criticism, particularly from members of Congress, including U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Tex
  • ‘Just not fair’: Communities bristle at new NYC shutdowns

    ‘Just not fair’: Communities bristle at new NYC shutdowns
    NEW YORK (AP) — Anger and resentment are flaring in New York City neighborhoods facing new coronavirus shutdowns. Some residents say the state is unfairly targeting Orthodox Jewish communities as it tries to stamp out hot spots before they spread. Protests erupted in Brooklyn’s Borough Park neighborhood Tuesday night after Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced new restrictions on schools, businesses and houses of worship in some parts of the city and state. And frustration and grievances kept
  • Cunningham inches back into public as Army confirms probe

    Cunningham inches back into public as Army confirms probe
    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina U.S. Senate candidate Cal Cunningham has inched back into the public sphere after The Associated Press reported the Democratic contender had an intimate encounter this summer with a public relations consultant. He spoke to a Raleigh television station on Wednesday, the same day the U.S. Army says it’s investigating Cunningham, who is a lieutenant colonel in the reserves. Cunningham acknowledged late last week that he and the woman had exchanged sex
  • Agency gives closer look to development outside Grand Canyon

    Agency gives closer look to development outside Grand Canyon
    FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The public soon will have a chance to weigh in on a request for an easement that would pave the way for development in a tiny town outside the Grand Canyon’s South Rim. Tusayan wouldn’t exist without the millions of people who drive through it each year on the way to the national park. An Italian real estate company has been seeking to capitalize on the tourist traffic for decades. Its plans for hundreds of homes, hotels, a cultural center and commercial
  • TUSD Delays Return to In-Person Instruction Until November (at the Soonest), Unveils New Hybrid Plan

    TUSD Delays Return to In-Person Instruction Until November (at the Soonest), Unveils New Hybrid Plan
    The Tucson Unified School District’s governing board approved a new hybrid learning model for returning to classes but delayed voting on when to implement it. …
  • Republicans see ‘grim’ Senate map and edge away from Trump

    Republicans see ‘grim’ Senate map and edge away from Trump
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Vulnerable Republicans are increasingly taking careful but clear steps away from President Donald Trump in the final stretch of the 2020 election. It’s a sign of GOP anxiety that their leader’s crisis-to-crisis campaign could bring down Senate candidates across the country. GOP strategists eyeing dire internal polling say the distancing reflects a marked decline in support for Trump over the last 10 days, from his ferocious debate performance through his drama
  • Elvis Presley’s late grandson laid to rest at Graceland

    Elvis Presley’s late grandson laid to rest at Graceland
    MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The grandson of late rock n’ roll singer Elvis Presley has been buried alongside his relatives at Graceland in Tennessee. Graceland officials said Wednesday that  Benjamin Storm Presley Keough has been laid to rest in the Meditation Garden at Elvis Presley’s former home — now a museum and tourist attraction in Memphis. Keough died in California in July at age 27. He was the son of Lisa Marie Presley, who is the daughter of Elvis Presley and Pris
  • Texas governor lets some bars open for first time since June, says state has shown ‘we can contain the spread of COVID’

    Texas governor lets some bars open for first time since June, says state has shown ‘we can contain the spread of COVID’
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas governor lets some bars open for first time since June, says state has shown ‘we can contain the spread of COVID.’The post Texas governor lets some bars open for first time since June, says state has shown ‘we can contain the spread of COVID’ appeared first on KVOA.
  • Police release details of investigation surrounding shooting death of Breonna Taylor

    Police release details of investigation surrounding shooting death of Breonna Taylor
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Louisville police have released details of the investigation into the shooting death of Breonna Taylor.
    Mayor Greg Fischer said Wednesday that it was important to release the investigative files as quickly as possible, after making “necessary redactions.”
    He said much of the information in the files was included in records from the grand jury proceedings that were released last week.
    The files include investigative letters, interview transcripts, officers
  • Body camera video shows brutal attack on Los Angeles officer

    Body camera video shows brutal attack on Los Angeles officer
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles police have released shocking video that captured a brutal attack on an officer inside a station last month, including footage from the officer’s own body-worn camera that shows a violent struggle for his gun. The video compilation of the Sept. 26 assault was released Wednesday. It includes footage from a surveillance camera at the station and the body camera of Officer Anthony Freeman, as well as from the body cameras of officers who arrested suspect J
  • IRS chief: agency reaching out on pandemic relief payments

    IRS chief: agency reaching out on pandemic relief payments
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the IRS, on the defensive over millions of Americans in danger of missing coronavirus relief payments, says the agency is reaching out to low-income and homeless people, military personnel and veterans and those with limited English to notify them they may be eligible. People who don’t normally file tax returns are among those being targeted, IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig tells a House hearing. A congressional watchdog found that millions could miss th
  • Philadelphia files court challenge of ban on local gun laws

    Philadelphia files court challenge of ban on local gun laws
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia city leaders are again filing a court challenge to the state’s prohibition on municipal gun regulations, this time joined by families of gun violence victims in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The city along with the Ceasefire Pennsylvania Education Fund and 10 family members filed the lawsuit in Commonwealth Court Wednesday, asking a judge to find that the state’s Firearms Preemption laws violate Pennsylvanians’ right to life under the state
  • Parent: Teacher scolded her son for supporting President Trump

    Parent: Teacher scolded her son for supporting President Trump
    TACOMA, Wash. (CNN/KOMO) - A parent says a public school teacher in Tacoma, Washington scolded her son in class for supporting President Trump.And since then, the teacher says he's been getting death threats."Positive things and role model we should admire," mother, Elsy Kusander said.It started off as a simple 6th-grade class assignment at Keithly Middle School.The question on the screen, who is one person you admire and why?"So my kid said, that he admires President Donald J. Trump," Kusander
  • Ex-officer charged in George Floyd’s death freed on $1M bond

    Ex-officer charged in George Floyd’s death freed on $1M bond
    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The former Minneapolis officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd has posted bond and has been released from prison. According to court documents, Derek Chauvin posted a $1 million bond on Wednesday. He had been in custody at a state correctional facility in Oak Park Heights, but the Department of Corrections confirms he has been released. Floyd, a Black man in handcuffs, died May 25 after Chauvin pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck for several minu
  • The Latest: Trump urges Gulf Coast to prepare for storm

    The Latest: Trump urges Gulf Coast to prepare for storm
    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Latest on Hurricane Delta (all times CDT):
    3:30 p.m.
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says he has spoken with the governors of Texas and Louisiana about Hurricane Delta and says that residents should heed the directions of state and local officials.
    The storm is expected to hit the Louisiana coast Friday night or Saturday morning. It’s the 25th named storm of the Atlantic’s unprecedented hurricane season.
    Trump says he was briefed on the storm an
  • King of Jordan names his policy adviser country’s new PM

    King of Jordan names his policy adviser country’s new PM
    AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Jordan’s King Abdullah II has designated his chief policy adviser to form a new government amid criticism of the previous government’s handling of the virus pandemic. In a statement published by the Royal Court, the king said he appointed Bishr al-Khasawneh the country’s new prime minister and instructed him to form a government that meets the aspirations of the Jordanian people. Al-Khasawneh will oversee parliamentary elections Nov. 10. Abdullah on S
  • Vision 2020: What are the rules around poll watching?

    Vision 2020: What are the rules around poll watching?
    WASHINGTON (AP) — What are the rules around poll watching on Election Day in the United States? President Donald Trump has been urging his supporters to go the polls and “watch very carefully,” raising concerns about possible voter intimidation. Monitoring the votes at polling places is allowed in most states, but rules vary and it’s not a free-for-all. States have established rules, in part, to avoid any hint that observers will harass or intimidate voters. There is a lo
  • Appellate judges let 2020 census continue through October

    Appellate judges let 2020 census continue through October
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A panel of three appellate judges has upheld a lower court order allowing the 2020 head count of every U.S. resident to continue through October. But the panel on Wednesday struck down a provision that had suspended a year-end deadline for turning in figures used for deciding how many congressional seat each state gets. The ruling by three judges on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco was a split decision for the Trump administration and a coalition of
  • Low tech talk in Google, Oracle high tech copyright clash

    Low tech talk in Google, Oracle high tech copyright clash
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court justices spent time discussing restaurant menus, keyboards, songs and even the periodic table in trying to resolve a copyright dispute between tech giants Google and Oracle. The justices have heard arguments in a dispute that’s worth billions and important to the future of software. Some of the justices seem to be at least concerned about what a ruling for Oracle could mean. The case has to do with Google’s creation of the Android operating syste
  • Firefighters recover 3 killed in Houston building collapse

    Firefighters recover 3 killed in Houston building collapse
    HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Fire Department says the bodies of three workers who were killed when a stairwell collapsed inside a high-rise building under construction have been recovered. Houston Fire Department Assistant Chief Michael Mire says firefighters spent several hours on Wednesday cutting through and removing material from a three-story high pile of debris to reach the bodies. The stairwell was undergoing construction when it collapsed somewhere around the 13th or 14th floor on Mo
  • Appellate judges allow 2020 census to continue through October, restore Dec. 31 deadline to turn in apportionment data

    Appellate judges allow 2020 census to continue through October, restore Dec. 31 deadline to turn in apportionment data
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Appellate judges allow 2020 census to continue through October, restore Dec. 31 deadline to turn in apportionment data.The post Appellate judges allow 2020 census to continue through October, restore Dec. 31 deadline to turn in apportionment data appeared first on KVOA.
  • Online fall Broadway play revivals attract starry casts

    Online fall Broadway play revivals attract starry casts
    NEW YORK (AP) — Broadway theaters may be dark, but there will be plenty of new online productions of some of classic plays this fall with some starry self-isolating actors, including Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman, Patti LuPone, Laura Linney and David Alan Grier. “Hamilton” producer Jeffrey Richards on Wednesday unveiled a weekly play run of livestreamed works to benefit The Actors Fund. They will stream on Broadway’s Best Shows and ticket buyers can access the events
  • 5.3-magnitude quake in open water shakes Caribbean islands

    5.3-magnitude quake in open water shakes Caribbean islands
    SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A 5.3-magnitude earthquake that struck in open water has been felt in several Caribbean islands, including Puerto Rico. The U.S. Geological Survey said Wednesday’s quake occurred 42 miles (67 kilometers) east-southeast of Cruz Bay in the U.S. Virgin Islands at a relatively shallow depth of six miles (10 kilometers). No immediate damage was reported. The USGS notes that Puerto Rico and the US and British Virgin Islands are located between the North America
  • Recovering from virus, Trump goes to Oval Office

    Recovering from virus, Trump goes to Oval Office
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has returned to the Oval Office for the first time since he was diagnosed and hospitalized with COVID-19.
    Spokesperson Brian Morgenstern confirmed that the president returned to the Oval Office on Wednesday. He has been convalescing in the White House residence since he returned from a three-night hospital stay on Monday evening.
    Trump is likely still contagious with the virus.
    A Marine was posted outside the West Wing, signifying the president was
  • The Latest: President Trump returns to the Oval Office

    The Latest: President Trump returns to the Oval Office
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has returned to the Oval Office for the first time since he was diagnosed with COVID-19.
    Spokesman Brian Morgenstern confirmed that the president has returned to the Oval Office. He has been convalescing in the White House residence since he returned from a three-night hospital stay on Monday evening.
    Trump is likely still contagious with the virus.
    Morgenstern says of the Oval Office return that there are “certainly ways to do it without compromis
  • ‘The military’s #MeToo moment:’ Sexual assault victims at Fort Hood speak out

    ‘The military’s #MeToo moment:’ Sexual assault victims at Fort Hood speak out
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Current and former soldiers at Fort Hood, a U.S. Army base in Texas, have taken to social media to report accounts of sexual assault and harassment following the disappearance and slaying this year of Spc. Vanessa Guillen.
    Her family members say she was harassed by the officer who eventually killed her.
    Many victims have become connected by sharing their experiences using the hashtag #IAMVANESSAGUILLEN.
    Five women — two active duty soldiers, two veterans and one
  • The Latest: Recovering from virus, Trump goes to Oval Office

    The Latest: Recovering from virus, Trump goes to Oval Office
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the 2020 presidential election (all times local):
    3:45 p.m.
    President Donald Trump has returned to the Oval Office for the first time since he was diagnosed and hospitalized with COVID-19.
    Spokesperson Brian Morgenstern confirmed that the president returned to the Oval Office on Wednesday. He has been convalescing in the White House residence since he returned from a three-night hospital stay on Monday evening.
    Trump is likely still contagious with the virus
  • Fed officials cited risks if Congress fails to pass more aid

    Fed officials cited risks if Congress fails to pass more aid
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve officials expressed concern at their most-recent meeting that the U.S. economy recovery could falter if Congress failed to approve another round of pandemic relief. The Fed on Wednesday released minutes of its most recent meeting, showing that officials believed the economy was growing faster than expected. But they based their forecasts on expectations that Democrats and Republicans would resolve their differences and provide further economic aid, includi
  • Suspect arrested after arson fire at a Scottsdale apartment

    Suspect arrested after arson fire at a Scottsdale apartment
    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Police in Scottsdale say a suspect has been arrested in connection with an arson fire at a Scottsdale apartment last week. They 35-year-old Jorge Barrera Hernandez is being held on suspicion of endangerment and 17 counts of arson of an occupied structure. It was unclear Wednesday if Hernandez has a lawyer yet who can speak on his behalf. Police say several witnesses called 911 around 4:30 p.m. Friday and reported seeing a man later identified as Hernandez allegedly
  • Pandemic likely to dominate debate between Pence, Harris

    Pandemic likely to dominate debate between Pence, Harris
    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic challenger, California Sen. Kamala Harris, are facing off in a debate that will highlight conflicting visions for a nation in crisis. The candidates will be separated by plexiglass barriers in an auditorium where any guest who refuses to wear a face mask will be removed, an extraordinary backdrop for the only vice presidential debate of 2020. Ultimately, the prime-time meeting is a chance for voters to decide whether Pence and
  • White House: Trump, still recovering from coronavirus, returns to Oval Office for briefing

    White House: Trump, still recovering from coronavirus, returns to Oval Office for briefing
    WASHINGTON (AP) — White House: Trump, still recovering from coronavirus, returns to Oval Office for briefing.The post White House: Trump, still recovering from coronavirus, returns to Oval Office for briefing appeared first on KVOA.
  • You Can Now Vote in the Nov. 3 Election

    You Can Now Vote in the Nov. 3 Election
    Early voting for the Nov. 3 general election is underway in Pima County! Some county residents are so eager to cast their ballots that they were in line bright and early today before the County Recorder opened an early voting location at 8 a.m. at 240 N. Stone.…
  • Scene for VP debate: Red, white and blue — and plexiglass

    Scene for VP debate: Red, white and blue — and plexiglass
    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Patriotic flair and plexiglass dominate the stage for Wednesday’s vice presidential debate between Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Kamala Harris. Each candidate will have a clear partition on the side of their desk that faces the other, and they will be spaced more than 12 feet apart. There’s no partition between the candidates and the moderator. Other pandemic-friendly changes include audience chairs spaced roughly 6 feet apart and requirements that ev
  • Old-man Ehlinger and freshman Rattler face off in Texas-OU

    Old-man Ehlinger and freshman Rattler face off in Texas-OU
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas and Oklahoma head into their annual border rivalry with a twist. This year its the Longhorns bringing the most experience at quarterback. Senior Sam Ehlinger will join a handful of Longhorns who have started the game in Dallas’ Cotton Bowl four times. Ehlinger leads the nation with 14 touchdown passes but has just one career victory win over Oklahoma. Oklahoma is leaning on talented but still unproven freshman Spencer Rattler. Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley s

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