Dodge Caravan suits families and sports

The school year has begun and now it’s time for fall sports. Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has the perfect vehicle for all the fun and accompanying gear. The seven-seater 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Plus is the perfect way to get to any game.

 
Girl reaches plea deal in Slender Man case to avoid prision time

One of two Wisconsin girls charged with stabbing a classmate to impress horror character Slender Man will plead guilty in a deal that calls for her to avoid prison time and instead receive treatment for mental illness, attorneys announced Friday.

O.J. Simpson set to be released from Nevada prison

O.J. Simpson’s attorney says he expects the former football star and actor to be released from a Nevada prison “a few days” after Sunday, the first eligible date for Simpson to be paroled under a decision reached by a state panel in July.

 
Air Force Academy head says cadets ‘should be outraged’ by racial slurs

Racial slurs were written in the dormitory of the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, this week, prompting the head of the institution to tell students, faculty and staff that bigotry would not be tolerated.

US pulls personnel from Cuba, warns travelers to stay away

The United States is warning Americans against visiting Cuba and ordering more than half of U.S. personnel to leave the island, senior officials said Friday, in a dramatic response to what they described as “specific attacks” on diplomats.

Elon Musk says settle in for 29-minute New York-London flight

In addition to helping create a city on the Red Planet, Elon Musk said the next rocket he intends to build would also be capable of helping create a base camp on the moon — and flying people across the globe.

At least 22 killed in stampede on Indian pedestrian bridge

MUMBAI, India — A stampede broke out on a crowded pedestrian bridge connecting two railway stations in Mumbai during the Friday morning rush, killing at least 22 people and injuring 32 others, Indian officials said.

Evacuees leave Puerto Rico by cruise ship, some doubting they will return

Thousands of people lined up at San Juan harbor on Thursday to board a cruise ship that will take them from Puerto Rico to the U.S. mainland in one of the largest evacuations since Hurricane Maria slammed Puerto Rico more than a week ago.

Art experts believe nude sketch might be Mona Lisa

There’s something vaguely familiar about this charcoal sketch of a woman’s face and nude torso — could it be an unclothed precursor to the Mona Lisa?

Massive telescope gets OK on top of sacred Hawaii mountain

HONOLULU — A long-running effort to build one of the world’s largest telescopes on a mountain sacred to Native Hawaiians is moving forward after a key approval Thursday, reopening divisions over a project that promises revolutionary views into the heavens but has drawn impassioned protests over the impact to a spiritual place.

Mexican rescue dog Frida became symbol of earthquake hope

Even without rescuing anyone from the rubble after Mexico’s big earthquake, a photogenic yellow Labrador retriever named Frida has gained an international social media following.

 
Zack Grismanauskas hauls in buzzer-beating TD to lift Basic

In its return to the gridiron Friday at Silverado, Basic couldn’t have scripted a more perfect ending, as quarterback Paul Myro tossed a 34-yard touchdown pass to Zack Grismanauskas on the final play of the game to give the Wolves a 34-30 victory over the host Skyhawks.

FAA bans drone flights near Hoover Dam, other US landmarks

The Federal Aviation Administration is banning drone flights within 400 feet of several national landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty and Hoover Dam.

Canyon Springs wins first game back after pepper spray incident

Back on the field for the first time in 13 days, Canyon Springs quarterback DiaMante Burton scored four touchdowns, two rushing and two passing, in the Pioneers’ 54-6 road victory over Valley.

Chaparral honors late Richard Nelson in Homecoming win

Sheik Fofanah ran for two touchdowns while TyRay Collins and Trayvius Hodge added scoring runs apiece as the Chaparral football team beat Desert Oasis, 28-7 on Thursday.

Clarence Rose powers Cheyenne by Western

Clarence Rose hit paydirt four times for Cheyenne’s football team, leading the way for the host Desert Shields blow by Western on Thursday, 40-0.

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