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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (AP) — Authorities say a woman plunged to her death down a Northern California waterfall after she slipped and lost her footing while taking photos.The North Tahoe Fire Protection District said in a statement that the woman died Friday at Eagle Falls in Emerald Bay State Park.The approximately 50-foot-tall (15-meter) falls overlook Lake Tahoe.The district says called her death "a sad reminder to be cautious when taking selfies and other photos in dangerous areas."The woman was not identified. 530

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SOLANA BEACH, Calif. (KGTV) -- The Solana Beach City Council unanimously approved a three-year contract with San Diego Humane Society for animal control services, beginning July 1, 2018. 199

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Sound on! ??Check out this video of an adult male black bear vocalizing in a tree! Bears can produce a wide repertoire of sounds, typically when defensive, afraid, distressed, or aggressive. We're not sure what prompted this unscheduled a capella concert...#KeepBearsWild pic.twitter.com/2PZZtUHJHs— Yosemite National Park (@YosemiteNPS) October 16, 2020 362

  

Snowfall reports received as of 1 pm. Top amounts by state thus far:NY-Newark Valley 44"VT-Ludlow 44"PA-Alba 43.3"NH-Sanbornton 40"ME-Acton 25.7"MA-Lanesborough 23"CT-New Milford 16.5"RI-Chepachet 12.5"NJ-Stockholm 12"MD-Sabillasville 12"WV-Hambleton 12"VA-Basye 11.5" pic.twitter.com/aKmJnXuoOb— NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) December 17, 2020 421

  

So much has changed from just one week before the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown hit New York City.Though a lot has changed, the NYPD’s “Options” program still persists.“Options” bridges relationships between police and some of the city’s toughest neighborhoods.With a rise in shootings and violence, it is needed now more than ever.Just a few weeks before a worldwide pandemic and months before nationwide unrest over racial injustice and police brutality, there was NYC youth engaging in candid conversations with members of the NYPD.The program has been two years running and bridges the gap between the police and the city’s dynamic youth.“This is the new era of neighborhood policing, and we see that NYC has to open up a lot more and really start listening to the youth of tomorrow,” Det. Jason Anazagasty said.A virtual reality program was also created, scripted and voiced by “Options” teens.It includes real-life scenarios that play out through a virtual reality headset.Their choices on how to handle cyberbullying, violence on the streets and so much are on full display — as are the consequences of those choices.Det. Anazagasty helped create the program with the help of the Police Foundation and community schools and leaders.He said “Options” is breaking barriers, and most importantly it is working.While the ongoing pandemic has paused some planned expansions of the “Options” program to other parts of the country, Anazagasty said it will not stop in NYC and he hopes it will only grow.This story was first reported by Narmeen Choudhury at WPIX in New York City, New York. 1598

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