By: La’Jaunea Esaw CHATTANOOGA TENN (mocsnews.com)- The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office is now searching for a gunman who shot and wounded two of their on duty officers. The shooting took place on Sunday afternoon as two deputies sat in their squad cars. Police have not issued a reward for …
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Two Los Angeles Deputies shot and critically wounded
2nd AP Story Meg Eslinger September 14, 2020 Comm 3610 Two Los Angeles Deputies shot and critically wounded, authorities are in search for the gunman. By Margaret Eslinger CHATTANOOGA, TENN (mocsnews.com) – Two Sherriff’s deputies of Los Angeles County are in critical condition after being ambushed in their patrol car. The two deputies were …
Read More »Hurricane Sally approaches the Gulf Coast
By Emily Mitchell, UTC student CHATTANOOGA, TENN (mocsnews.com) – Gulf Coast faces another hurricane weeks after Laura, a Category 4 storm, came ashore in parts of Texas and Louisiana. The Atlantic is faced with yet another storm, Hurricane Sally scaled up to become a Category 2 storm on Monday, September …
Read More »Historical Quarterback Matchup Ends with Below-Average Play from the Legendary QBs
By Joseph Chambers CHATTANOOG, TENN (mocsnews.com) The New Orleans Saints intercepted Tom Brady twice in his Tampa Bay debut, Alvin Kamara scored touchdowns for the Saints, and the Saints beat the Buccaneers 34-23 on Sunday, September 13. Brady’s interceptions had an immediate impact on the field as they both ended …
Read More »Sanders Warns that Biden is At Risk of Falling Short in November
By KATHRYN DOTSON WASHINGTON, D.C. (mocsnews.com) – Self-described Democratic Socialist, Bernie Sanders, urges Joe Biden to reach out to minority voters. Sanders warns that Biden may be at risk of losing in November if he fails to promote his policies. On Sunday, Sanders went on MSNBC to talk about his concerns …
Read More »Health Experts Debate If A Revamped Painkiller is Helping Curb Drug Abuse
By SHIANNE VINCENT WASHINGTON (mocsnews.com) — Health experts debate if a revamped painkiller is helping curb the overdose epidemic. On Friday, a panel of government health advisors said there was no clear evidence on if the new revamped version of the pain pill known as OxyContin was effective or not. …
Read More »Devastating Hurricane Sally Tearing Up the Gulf
By Matt Nicoll NEW ORLEANS, LA (mocsnews.com)- With a new and vicious storm, Hurricane Sally, approaching the Gulf Coast of the United States, residents from New Orleans, all the way over to Florida, are preparing for the worst. It is not definitive when the storm is going to reach the …
Read More »California Wildfires Continue to Dominate West Coast
By Luke Dammann SACRAMENTO, Calif. (mocsnews.com) — Wildfires continue to rampage through large parts of California and other western states leaving at least 24 dead. Last week saw an explosion of fires break out in California’s scenic Sierra National Forest, displacing many and even forcing some Labor Day campers to be …
Read More »California Fires Cause Damage to Firefighters and Land at a Rapid Pace
California Firefighters are ready to battle the rapid fires.
Read More »Wildfires Cause Poor Air Quality
By Laura Phillips SEATTLE,WA (mocsnews.com)-Smoke from the wildfires burning across California and the Pacific Northwest has caused a drastic drop in air quality. Residents of these areas have been advised by public health officials to stay inside their homes, keep their windows shut, and set their air conditioners to use …
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