minu minu minutes. let s check in now with our abc correspondent live at the scene. reporter: with the number of deaths and injuries continuing to rise, las vegas police are trying to figure out what the motivation was of this shooter here. and today, president trump calling this shooting pure evil. terrifying gunfire on what started as a peaceful night of country music on the vegas strip. i heard it, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. reporter: blast of automattive gunfire, bullets flying into a crowd of 22,000 concertgoers who were enjoying a country music festival with superstar jason aldean. people started dropping around us, lot of dead bodies, lot of people were just piling on top of whoever, even if they re bleeding or not. reporter: a high wall enclosing part of the concert venue. there is now we were just pinned in. reporter: so many people shot and wounded. gentleman that was shot and he said can you help me? and so i put him in my car and had, like, si
Brood 19 cicadas have already come and gone in more western parts of North Carolina, but in WNC, they're unexpectedly scarce. Here's the likely reason why:
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The UI Theatre department is gearing up for their production of “Go. Dog. Go!” With just a week left before opening night, preparations have been ramping up. From pop-up sets to unique costume design the show is hoping to bring a unique musical to the Palouse. The play opens Thursday…