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MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. (AP) — The Mammoth Mountain resort in California's Eastern Sierra says it has had its snowiest May on record and skiing and boarding will continue into August.The resort said Friday the 29 inches (73.6 centimeters) that has fallen so far this month bests the old mark set in May 2015.Another 6 to 12 inches (15.2 to 30.4 centimeters) of snow is expected to fall on Sunday.RELATED: May snowfall in San Diego: Mount Laguna picks up more snowThe resort had so much snow during winter that it announced skiing and boarding would continue through the Fourth of July weekend. It now plans to extend the season into August, with no specific end date set.As of Friday, Mammoth had a season accumulations of 715 inches (1,816 centimeters) at the summit, and 489 inches (1,242 centimeters) at the main lodge. 828
Michelle Rounds, the former wife of actress and comedienne Rosie O'Donnell, has died at age 46, multiple outlets report.TMZ reports that Rounds committed suicide in her home on Monday. "I am saddened to hear about this terrible tragedy. Mental illness is a very serious issue affecting many families. My thoughts and prayers go out to Michelle's family, her wife and their child," O'Donnell said in a statement to TMZ.Rounds and O'Donnell began dating in 2011 and were married in 2012. O'Donnell filed for divorce in 2015 citing an irretrievably broken relationship.If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 709

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — Chief of Police Robert J. Schroeder is declaring a state of emergency for the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) as they wait for Attorney General Daniel Cameron's decision whether or not to indict the officers in the Breonna Taylor case.The department has canceled all off days and vacation requests until further notice."The public may also see barriers being staged around downtown, which is another part of our preparations," Sgt. Lamont Washington said in the statement. "It is important to note that the AG has no timetable for the announcement."Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency medical worker, was killed by Louisville police serving a "no-knock" narcotics search warrant at her apartment. They found no drugs in her home. The city announced a settlement with the Taylor family last week that included a million payment and changes to department policies.An officer was shot during the raid by Taylor's boyfriend, who has said he thought he was defending against a home invasion. The boyfriend was initially charged, but those charges were later dropped.The Louisville Metro Police Department fired one of the officers involved, Brett Hankison, in June, saying he violated procedures by showing "extreme indifference to the value of human life." The other officers involved in the case — Jon Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove — have been placed on administrative reassignment."To ensure we have the appropriate level of staffing to provide for public safety services and our policing functions, effective immediately the LMPD will operate under the emergency staffing and reporting guidelines as outlined in the Standard Operating Procedures, Emergency Response Plan, and collective bargaining agreements until further notice," a memo sent Monday to all personnel states.A handful of buildings around Louisville have been identified as potential places for "backlash" if a decision is announced this week. Windows have been boarded up at the Gene Snyder U.S. Courthouse & Customhouse. The courthouse is closed this week according to an official order, with planned court business rescheduled or moved online.This story originally reported by Jordan Mickle on LEX18.com. 2221
MIAMI, Florida — On paper, the 40-foot wide pedestrian bridge on Florida International University's campus was an engineering feat, boasting several superlatives.Here are some, as outlined by the university: 215
Marilyn Manson collapsed on stage during a concert in The Woodlands, Texas on Saturday. The musician was at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in the Houston metro area for the "Twins of Evil — The Second Coming" tour with Rob Zombie.Manson complained of "heat poisoning" before the third song in his set list, according to a fan's video on YouTube. Photographers had also been told prior to the show that Manson wasn't feeling ill and didn't want his photo to be taken during the concert, the Houston Press reported.In video footage from the concert Manson can be seen belting out his fourth song of the night, "Sweet Dreams," before falling over.The rock star came back for one more song before canceling the rest of his set. He later tweeted he was being seen by doctors but didn't elaborate on his condition or symptoms. 863
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