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The Clark County Building and Fire Prevention was notified of an injury inside the Adventuredome amusement park at Circus Circus hotel-casino Monday afternoon. County officials confirmed there was an incident involving an injured rider at the property, located at 2880 South Las Vegas Boulevard. A woman was hurt as she fell out of the El Loco roller coaster inside the Adventuredome, according to a county statement. Officials did not immediately release the severity of the woman's injuries but did say their thoughts are with her during this difficult time.El Loco has since been closed for public use and may only be operated for inspection and testing as part of the investigation. 699

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The Environmental Protection Agency is set Thursday to announce the repeal of the Obama-era Waters of the United States rule that extended federal authority and protections to streams and wetlands, according to a source familiar with the details of the announcement.The announcement is scheduled to take place at the National Association of Manufacturers, a trade group in Washington, DC.The 2015 regulation, commonly known as WOTUS, defined what bodies of water are protected under the federal Clean Water Act but was a favorite punching bag of Republicans, who ridicule it as government overreach. Democrats defended it as necessary to ensure waterways remained pollution-free.Thursday's repeal of the regulation is likely to draw intense litigation from the environmental community. Those groups have argued the Trump EPA's changes to the rule protects fewer small waterways and that could result in more pollution and put people at risk.A source who's been invited to the announcement tells CNN that EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler is expected to sign the finalized rule repealing the regulation."It's the first of two steps. First the regulation has to be repealed then the EPA will move to replace it with a new regulation," the source said. Wheeler unveiled a proposed replacement regulation last December.The EPA announced Wednesday that Wheeler will "make a major water policy announcement" but did not specify what the announcement would be. EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment.President Donald Trump has repeatedly called clean water a priority for his administration. "We want crystal clean water and that's what we're doing and that's what we're working on so hard," he said in an environmental speech earlier this summer.But the Obama-era rule has been under attack from Trump and conservatives for years.Several states challenged the Obama-era rule, and a federal judge in Georgia 1966

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The Lucas County (Ohio) coroner said 14-year-old Harley dilly most likely died the day he went missing. “There is no accurate forensic way of determining an exact time of death in such circumstances," coroner Daniel Cadigan said. Harley was found lodged in the chimney of an unoccupied home just steps from the Dilly family home. Last seen walking to school, police said it appeared Harley climbed an antennae tower to the roof and entered the chimney.His coat and glasses were found inside the home near a flue and on the second floor of the house.The coroner ruled Harley's cause of death as compressive asphyxia. Compressive asphyxia is when respiration is prevented by external pressure on the body.Authorities said his death appeared to be accidental.This article was written by Courtney Shaw for 814

  

The newborn babies at a Kansas hospital are ready for "Frozen 2," even if they're a little bit young for a trip to the movie theater.The staff at 158

  

The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared nearly 2,000 points higher, a day after the worst day for American markets since the 1987 Black Monday crash.Friday started off with a bang in the foreign markets. Shares were up about 5% in Paris and London but fell 6.1% in Japan early Friday morning. Then the Dow continued to climb throughout Friday after the Dow lost nearly 10% of its value on Thursday. The Dow lost nearly 2,400 points on Thursday. Despite Friday's gains, the Dow has still seen a drop in value in the last month. The Dow has lost 22% of its value since last month's record high.Wild swings continued in some markets as governments stepped up precautions against the spread of the new coronavirus and considered ways to cushion the blow to their economies. India's Sensex gained 4% after plunging 10% when it opened. More central banks, including those of China, Sweden and Norway, intervened to flood credit markets with liquidity, a day after similar interventions from the U.S. Federal Reserve and European Central Bank. 1048

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