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Utah mayor killed in ‘insider attack’ in Afghanistan

The mayor of a Utah city was killed during an attack in Afghanistan while he was serving with the state’s National Guard, the Salt Lake Tribune and other media reported.

3 Girl Scouts killed in Wisconsin hit-and-run crash

Authorities say three Girl Scouts and one woman picking up trash on the side of a western Wisconsin road have been killed in a hit-and-run crash.

Utah zoo welcomes baby zebra named Clementine

A Utah zoo is showing off a baby zebra. The female zebra named Clementine was introduced to the public on Tuesday at the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City. Zoo officials say she was born last week to her mother, Zoe, who also gave birth to another baby named Poppy last year.

California dam spillway will be ready for storms, officials say

California water officials said Wednesday that the $1.1 billion spillway at the nation’s tallest dam will be in full working order if it’s needed this winter, nearly two years after it was damaged and thousands were forced to flee.

 
Florida yoga studio shooter posted racist, misogynistic videos

A brooding military veteran and former teacher who railed at women and blacks in a series of poorly lit videos shot two women to death and wounded five other people at a Florida yoga studio before killing himself.

 
1 dead, another missing after Amazon building collapse in Baltimore

The fire department says one person is dead and another was unaccounted after a weather-related building collapse at an Amazon distribution warehouse on Baltimore’s southeast side, the Baltimore Sun reports.

Llama rescued after escaping Yellowstone National Park

A pack llama that escaped from a guided hike in southern Yellowstone National Park in August was rescued by a Montana outfitter last weekend, just days before most of the park’s entrances were to close for winter preparations.

 
Idaho teachers dressed as border wall for Halloween placed on leave

Employees at an Idaho school district who donned Halloween costumes depicting Mexican people and a border wall emblazoned with “Make America Great Again” have been placed on administrative leave.