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Weekend Warm-Up With a Side of Sunday Storm

AccuWeather says temperatures climb this weekend, and a storm could roll in Sunday, because of course the one day you plan something outdoors is the day the sky files a complaint.

Arizona Sheriff Reportedly Denies FBI Access to Key DNA Evidence in Missing Elder Case

Democratic Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is reportedly refusing an FBI request for access to a glove and DNA evidence tied to the suspected abduction of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, missing since Jan. 31. Reuters, citing an anonymous law enforcement source, said the sheriff is sending the evidence to a Florida-based contractor instead of an FBI lab in Virginia, a move the source warned could slow the investigation. Guthrie’s daughter, “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, has urged the public to help as the search continues.

South Jersey Community Shaken After ICE Seen Near Elementary Bus Stops

In Lindenwold, New Jersey, residents were unsettled after several elementary school students said they felt unsafe waiting for their school bus when ICE agents were seen nearby.

Two Cafe Thefts Under Investigation in Northern Liberties

Police are investigating two thefts at cafes in Northern Liberties. It is not yet known if the incidents are connected, and surveillance cameras captured the suspects.

Velzeboer Takes 500m Short Track Gold After World Record Semi

Xandra Velzeboer of the Netherlands won gold in the women’s 500-meter short track speed skating in Milan, Italy, after setting a world record in the semifinals.

Multi-Alarm Fire Hits American Custom Drying in Burlington Township

Fire crews battled a multi-alarm blaze that broke out around 9:24 p.m. at American Custom Drying on the 100 block of Elbow Lane in Burlington Township.

After 30 Years, Bristol Alum Finally Gets Her Graduation Moment

Bee Costello-Bates, 54, finished a politics degree at the University of Bristol in 1993 but missed graduation due to her father’s serious illness. Now a journalist and PR consultant, she reconnected through the Bristol Mentors scheme, supported students from underrepresented groups, and collected her degree at a ceremony at the Wills Memorial Building attended by her husband and 11-year-old daughter.

Goldman Legal Chief to Resign After New Epstein Files Cited

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel Kathy Ruemmler will resign after the U.S. Department of Justice released additional files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein indicating a close relationship between the two. Ruemmler said she will step down, proving once again that reputations are fragile, but elite accountability is apparently still on an appointment-only basis.

UK Tribunal Allows Bangladeshi Man to Stay Over Risk of Detention and Long Sentence

A Bangladeshi man identified as MM won the right to remain in the UK after the Upper Tribunal found a reasonable likelihood he would be detained and face a 20-year prison sentence if returned to Bangladesh. The court accepted evidence he was convicted in absentia on politically motivated bomb charges linked to alleged involvement in Islami Chhatra Shibir, and that warrants remain active. The judge ruled the conviction is still in force and that instability and lingering influence of former ruling-party figures could leave him jailed and struggling to obtain bail.

Driveway Rock Barricade Sparks Neighbor Feud

A dispute escalated after a woman said her neighbor repeatedly reversed onto her driveway to turn around on a narrow road. Without speaking to him, she placed rocks to block access. The neighbor later claimed the rocks damaged his car, got aggressive, and threatened police and a solicitor, while online commenters argued over whether basic communication should be required before launching Operation Landscaping Justice.

U.S. Men Open Olympic Preliminary Round With 5–1 Win Over Latvia

The U.S. men began preliminary-round play in Milan with a 5–1 victory over Latvia, controlling the game throughout. Brock Nelson scored twice.

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