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Pilot, passenger survive small plane crash on Colorado highway, officials say

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A pilot and passenger survived a fiery aircraft crash on a Colorado freeway close to an airport on Tuesday, hearth officers mentioned.
The Cessna P210N single engine, six passenger plane went down on E-470 simply south of Centennial Airport, South Metro Fireplace Rescue (SMFR) officials said. The plane, which was heading to the airport from Dodge Metropolis, Kansas, prevented hitting any automobiles on the roadway.
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The 2 occupants on board safely evacuated the burning plane and had been handled for minor accidents.
The Cessna P210N single engine, six passenger plane was touring from Dodge Metropolis, Kansas, to Centennial Airport in Colorado, officers mentioned.
(South Metro Fireplace Rescue)
“Typically we’ve got to search for small miracles, and at the moment the small miracle is that the pilot and passenger had been in a position to stroll away,” a SMFR public info officer mentioned, in accordance with FOX31 Denver.
Video from the scene shows flames and billowing black smoke as firefighters work to extinguish the burning plane and its gas.
Hazmat crews with SMFR and the Colorado State Patrol drained gas and water from the aircraft’s wing tanks to make it safer to maneuver, whereas an environmental cleanup service labored to comprise the gas spill, officers mentioned.
The charred plane was loaded onto a tow truck and faraway from the realm as officers proceed to research the reason for the accident.
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Montana
How to watch Ohio State vs. Montana State FREE STREAM today: Women’s March Madness NCAA first round

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Women’s March Madness is finally here. The fourth-seeded Ohio State Buckeyes host the 13th-seeded Montana State Bobcats in a Regional 3 first round matchup today – Friday, March 21 – at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio. The early evening NCAA women’s basketball game is available to watch on multiple streaming services for free.
How do I watch Ohio State vs. Montana State for free?
This women’s March Madness game will broadcast live on ESPN2 with tipoff at 5:30 p.m. Eastern. Fans who have parted ways with their cable provider can catch the game at no cost by taking advantage of streaming alternatives like DirecTV Stream and FuboTV ($20 off first month), which both offer a free trial.
Sling TV is offering half off your first month for new customers.
Streaming service | Monthly Price | Free trial | Length | Discount |
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DirecTV Stream | $74.99 | Yes | 5-day | No |
FuboTV | $84.99 | Yes | 7-day | $20 off first month |
SlingTV | $45.99 | No | N/A | Half off first month |
Ohio State (25-6) weathered a challenging Big Ten schedule, that included national title contenders UCLA and USC. Those two teams were roadblocks for the Buckeyes making up three of their five losses, including a 75-46 shellacking by the Bruins in the Big 10 semifinals.
The Buckeyes tout four players in double figures, featuring Junior forward Cotie McMahon, who is averaging 16.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists while shooting 43.8% from the field.
After a brilliant campaign that churned out just three losses to Montana State (30-3) edged out rival Montana, 58-57, to win the Big Sky championship game.
Senior guard Esmeralda Morales powered in 25 points to knock off the rival Grizzlies. She is averaging 15.3 points, 3.7 assists and 2.8 rebounds while shooting 40.1% from the field.
The winner will play fifth-seeded Tennessee or 12th-seeded South Florida in the second round on March 23.
What are the latest odds for Ohio State vs. Montana State?
Moneyline: OSU: (-15.5), MSU: (+15.5)
Spread: OSU: -2100, MSU: +1100
Over/Under: 138.5
Odds by DraftKings
Who is announcing Ohio State vs. Montana State?
Matthew Schumacker (play-by-play) and Brooke Weisbrod (analyst) will be the announcers.
Here’s more information on how to watch Ohio State vs. Montana State on TV or streaming services:
What: Women’s NCAA tournament first round: Ohio State vs. Montana State
When: Friday, March 21, 2025
Time: 5:30 p.m. Eastern
Where: Schottenstein Center | Columbus, Ohio
Channel: ESPN2
Best streaming options: Fubo (free trial and $20 off first month), DirecTV Stream (free trial) and Sling TV (half off first month)
Cable Channel Finder: AT&T U-Verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, Cox, DIRECTV, Dish, Verizon Fios
Nevada
Genting to pay US$10.5mil fine in Nevada gaming settlement

KUALA LUMPUR: Genting Bhd has agreed to pay a US$10.5mil fine to the Nevada Gaming Commission as part of a settlement over a complaint related to the operations of Resorts World Las Vegas.
Genting, in a filing with Bursa Malaysia, said its board of directors together with its unit Resorts World Las Vegas LLC (RWLV LLC) has signed the stipulation for settlement and order with Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) dated March 20.
According to the terms of the settlement, RWLV LLC did not admit or deny the allegations in the complaint filed by the NGCB on Aug 15, 2024 but agreed to greater scrutiny of its anti-money laundering (AML) programme and practices.
RWLV LLC is also required to retain all employees’ training records of the AML programme including attendance records.
It will also submit an independent audit of its AML compliance to the NGCB two years after the settlement is approved, covering the two years prior.
The settlement deal is still subject to approval by the Nevada Gaming Commission at its next monthly meeting on March 27.
New Mexico
Measles cases are up to 351 total in Texas and New Mexico. Here's what you should know

The measles outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico have surpassed a combined 350 cases, and two unvaccinated people have died from measles-related causes.
Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that’s airborne and spreads easily when an infected person breathes, sneezes or coughs. It is preventable through vaccines and has been considered eliminated from the U.S. since 2000.
Already, the U.S. has more measles cases this year than in all of 2024, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said last week. Here’s what else you need to know about measles in the U.S.
How many measles cases are there in Texas and New Mexico?
Texas state health officials said Friday there were 30 new cases of measles since Tuesday, bringing the total to 309 across 14 counties — most in West Texas. Four more people were hospitalized, for a total of 40. Three new Texas counties reported cases: Garza, Hockley and Hale.
New Mexico health officials announced three new cases Friday, bringing the state’s total to 42. Most of the cases are in Lea County, where two people have been hospitalized, and two are in Eddy County.
Oklahoma’s state health department has four probable cases as of this week. Last week, it said the first two probable cases were “associated” with the West Texas and New Mexico outbreaks.
A school-age child died of measles in Texas last month, and New Mexico reported its first measles-related death in an adult last week.
Where else is measles showing up in the U.S.?
Measles cases also have been reported in Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines an outbreak as three or more related cases — and there have been three clusters that qualified as outbreaks in 2025.
In the U.S., cases and outbreaks are generally traced to someone who caught the disease abroad. It can then spread, especially in communities with low vaccination rates. In 2019, the U.S. saw 1,274 cases and almost lost its status of having eliminated measles.
Do you need an MMR booster?
The best way to avoid measles is to get the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. The first shot is recommended for children between 12 and 15 months old and the second between 4 and 6 years old.
People at high risk for infection who got the shots many years ago may want to consider getting a booster if they live in an area with an outbreak, said Scott Weaver with the Global Virus Network, an international coalition. Those may include family members living with someone who has measles or those especially vulnerable to respiratory diseases because of underlying medical conditions.
Adults with “presumptive evidence of immunity” generally don’t need measles shots now, the CDC said. Criteria include written documentation of adequate vaccination earlier in life, lab confirmation of past infection or being born before 1957, when most people were likely to be infected naturally.
A doctor can order a lab test called an MMR titer to check your levels of measles antibodies, but health experts don’t always recommend this route and insurance coverage can vary.
Getting another MMR shot is harmless if there are concerns about waning immunity, the CDC says.
People who have documentation of receiving a live measles vaccine in the 1960s don’t need to be revaccinated, but people who were immunized before 1968 with an ineffective measles vaccine made from “killed” virus should be revaccinated with at least one dose, the agency said. That also includes people who don’t know which type they got.
What are the symptoms of measles?
Measles first infects the respiratory tract, then spreads throughout the body, causing a high fever, runny nose, cough, red, watery eyes and a rash.
The rash generally appears three to five days after the first symptoms, beginning as flat red spots on the face and then spreading downward to the neck, trunk, arms, legs and feet. When the rash appears, the fever may spike over 104 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the CDC.
Most kids will recover from measles, but infection can lead to dangerous complications such as pneumonia, blindness, brain swelling and death.
How can you treat measles?
There’s no specific treatment for measles, so doctors generally try to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications and keep patients comfortable.
Why do vaccination rates matter?
In communities with high vaccination rates — above 95% — diseases like measles have a harder time spreading through communities. This is called “herd immunity.”
But childhood vaccination rates have declined nationwide since the pandemic and more parents are claiming religious or personal conscience waivers to exempt their kids from required shots.
The U.S. saw a rise in measles cases in 2024, including an outbreak in Chicago that sickened more than 60.
AP Science Writer Laura Ungar contributed to this report.
The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
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