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Austin man dies while hiking at Grand Canyon National Park
SUMMARY: An Austin man, 69-year-old Scott Sims, died while hiking in the Grand Canyon National Park, according to the National Park Service. Sims was trying to reach Phantom Ranch via the South Kaibab Trail. Around 7 p.m. Saturday, he was found unconscious on the River Trail. Bystanders performed CPR until paramedics arrived from Phantom Ranch, but efforts to revive him were unsuccessful. An investigation into his death is ongoing. The National Park Service advises against hiking the inner canyon between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. due to extreme temperatures that can reach over 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Lee’s Golden Dragon, one of Houston’s oldest lion dance group, celebrates its 50th anniversary
SUMMARY: Allen Lee founded Lee's Golden Dragon in 1974 in Houston to preserve the cultural tradition of lion dancing. Initially lacking organized teams in the area, Lee aimed to pass on this art form to future generations. The lion dance, historically meant to ward off evil spirits, is now believed to bring good luck and prosperity. Lee's troupe combines cultural music, dance, acrobatics, and daring stunts. Despite recruitment challenges due to the sport's demands, the group has grown and performs at various events. Lee, a dentist by day, remains devoted to lion dancing, celebrating his troupe's 50th anniversary this year.
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79-year-old dies after single-vehicle crash
SUMMARY: The Austin Police Department identified 79-year-old Gerald Farcus as the victim of a fatal single-vehicle crash on June 28 in south Austin. The accident occurred around 10 a.m. on the 1200 block of West Ben White Boulevard Service Road. Farcus was transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. This marks Austin's 37th fatal crash in 2024, resulting in 38 fatalities. Authorities are investigating the incident and urge anyone with information to contact APD's Vehicular Homicide unit at 512-974-8111 or submit tips anonymously via the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program.
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White House Chief of Staff Holds All-staff Meeting to Tune Out ‘Noise’
SUMMARY: White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients urged staff to disregard distractions and focus on governing following President Joe Biden's poor debate performance. During an all-staff meeting, Zients emphasized the administration's achievements and stressed the importance of continuing their agenda. Biden has personally reached out to key Democratic lawmakers to address concerns. Growing unease among Democrats underscores the need for clearer communication and stronger support for Biden's re-election bid. Zients reassured staff about Biden's resilience and encouraged teamwork. Meanwhile, Biden's campaign aims for better communication, planning more frequent updates and staff calls. Upcoming events include Biden's meetings with Democratic governors.
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