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Drug Sentencing

According to the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office, a man from Atlantic City was given a 12-year jail sentence on Monday after entering a guilty plea to several charges of possession with intent to distribute. State Police and FBI officers detained 45-year-old Bing Haram Shahid Javar Bing at the Atlantic City Rail Terminal on March 12. According to a news statement from the Prosecutor's Office, investigators discovered that he had more than five ounces of cocaine, more than half an ounce of methamphetamine, and less than half an ounce of heroin and fentanyl.

Hammer As A Deadly Weapon Case

The Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office stated on Monday that a man from Atlantic City admitted to repeatedly hitting another man in the head with a hammer earlier this year. Before Judge Ralph Paolone, 42-year-old Lamar Parker entered a guilty plea to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Parker will serve four years in prison as part of the plea deal. The date of sentencing is August 19. On February 22, police were called to Congress Avenue after hearing of a dispute with a hammer.

Amazon Fulfillment Center

Hamilton Township will earn more than $2.4 million annually from a planned payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreement with Amazon for a fulfillment center at the location of the former Atlantic City Race Course. A 2.25% annual increase is part of the proposed 29-year agreement. According to township officials, 5% of the PILOT payments will go to Atlantic County each year. At the Township Committee meeting on June 15, an ordinance detailing the agreement was presented. The municipal building on 13th Street will host a public hearing on the ordinance on July 6 at 6:30 p.m.

AC Man Faces August Sentencing After Aggravated Assault Plea

42 year old Lamar Parker from Atlantic City, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. On February 22, Atlantic City Police Officers responded to the Congress Avenue area in Atlantic City regarding a physical altercation involving a hammer. Upon arrival, officers observed a male, the victim, bleeding from the head holding the door of a convenience store closed. The victim informed officers that the individual inside the store was the person who hit him on the head with a hammer. Officers made contact with that individual, Parker, and detained him. Officers were able to obtain surveillance from inside the store which depicted Parker approaching the victim and hitting him in the head with a hammer multiple times. Sentencing is scheduled for August 19, 2026

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New Utah wildfire triples in size, prompting evacuations and closing a highway

Fire weather danger. (ABC News)

(NEW YORK) -- Awildfire burningin Utah tripled in size overnight, prompting mandatory evacuations of homes and campgrounds and completely closing a highway in the mountainous area.

Fueled by drought conditions and wind gusts up to 50 mph, the Cottonwood Fire in Beaver County started Monday afternoon and spread rapidly overnight, according to Utah Fire Info.

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New 'The Blair Witch Project' film coming fall 2027

Heather Donohue, star of 'The Blair Witch Project,' backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards at Lincoln Center. (Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

We now have the release date for the upcomingThe Blair Witch Project film.

Lionsgate has announced that the new horror movie will arrive in theaters on Sept. 24, 2027. The studio shared the release date in a post to Instagram on T...

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1st-of-its-kind mission will attempt to save aging space telescope using robot spacecraft

Startup Katalyst Space is teaming up with NASA to try and rescue the Swift telescope using the company’s newly developed robotic spacecraft. (NASA)

(LONDON) -- Satellites don't always stay in orbit. As they get closer to Earth, atmospheric drag can pull them lower and lower until they burn up, with solar activity speeding up the process.

NASA's Swift Space Observatory is facing that fate -- its o...

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Kenya minister stops construction of US-backed Ebola quarantine facility

Ebola virus test, conceptual image. (DIGICOMPHOTO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) -- Kenya's Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has halted construction of the U.S.-backed Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base after being found in contempt of court for allowing work to continue despite a court order.

Duale appeared before the High Court in Nairobi on Tuesday and said he di...

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Alan Greenspan, longtime chairman of the Federal Reserve, dies at 100

In this June 27, 2016 file photo Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve and president and founder of Greenspan Associates, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview in Washington, D.C. (Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images, FILE)

(NEW YORK) -- Alan Greenspan, the longtime chairman of the Federal Reserve, has died, his wife confirmed. He was 100 years old.

"Alan passed awa...

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Supreme Court denies Rastafarian's lawsuit after he was forcibly shaved bald behind bars

A light rain falls outside of the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of the release of new opinions on June 23, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) -- A narrowly divided Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a Louisiana man the ability to sue state prison officials for damages after they forcibly shaved him bald behind bars, allegedly violating his religious rights as a devout R...

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