| | | Watch News 3 Now This Morning from April 19, 2022. COPYRIGHT 2022 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED. | | | | | One sailor was found unresponsive on board the carrier last Friday, while two other sailors were found at off base locations on April 9 and 10. | | | | | Watch News 3 Now at Ten from April 18, 2022. COPYRIGHT 2022 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED. | | | | | Tuesday’s news and weather headlines from News 3 Now This Morning. COPYRIGHT 2022 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED. | | | | | A federal judge's decision to strike down a national mask mandate was met with cheers on some airplanes but also concern about whether it's really time to end the order sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The major airlines and many of the busiest airports rushed to drop their requirements on Monday after a Florida judge struck down the CDC mandate and the Transportation Security Administration announced it wouldn't enforce its 2021 security directive. Passengers on a Delta overseas flight cheered and applauded. But some airports, including those in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, recommended that people mask up voluntarily. | | | | | MADISON, Wis. — Madison police are investigating after reports of gunshots on the city’s far east side. Officers were called to the 5000 of Piccadilly Drive around 9:45 p.m. Monday night after residents reported hearing 5-6 shots. No shell casings were found and there were no signs of property damage. No injuries were reported. COPYRIGHT 2022 BY CHANNEL 3000.... | | | | | MADISON – With all of April being Earth Month and Earth Day taking place Friday, it’s the perfect time to take a look at our local natural environment. The city of Madison is celebrating 50 years of its conservation parks. Spread across the entire city, 21 unique conservation parks highlight and preserve the glacial land that Madison once was. Whether... | | | | | An Afghan police spokesman says explosions targeting educational institutions in Kabul have killed at least six civilians and injured 17 others. Khalid Zadran said Tuesday the blasts occurred in the mostly-Shiite Muslim area in the west of Afghanistan's capital. Zadran said the explosions occurred in rapid succession near Abdul Rahim Shaheed High School and inside the Mumtaz Educational Center, where exams are taken. No one has immediately claimed responsibility. The area has been targeted in the past by Afghanistan's deadly Islamic State affiliate, which reviles Shiite Muslims as heretics. | | | | | | |