Lyndhurst Observatory offering rare glimpse at eclipse tonight
The Record
Tonight, Monday December 20, the Lyndhurst observatory will open at 11:30 p.m. so people can get a glimpse of the lunar eclipse. This will be the first lunar eclipse in nearly 3 years. The eclipse is set to occur at 3:17 a.m. early Tuesday morning. Visitors will be viewing the eclipse through the observatory's 20-inch diameter telescope. However, if the sky becomes very cloudy the program will be cancelled.
National
8 injured when bus carrying church group rolls over
CNN
On Saturday, December 18, in Gunnison County, Colorado, eight people were seriously injured when a tour bus carrying a church group lost control. The bus with 46 people onboard, slid off the road and rolled onto its side on an icy highway. The bus had been transporting the church group from Denton Texas to Crested Butte, Colorado. Authorities reported that they were still investigating the crash late Saturday.
Global
British police nab terror suspects in early-morning raids
CNN
On Monday in London, 12 men were arrested by British counter-terror police in a "large-scale, pre-planned, intelligence-led" operation. The suspects range from ages 17 to 28 and are all of Pakistani descent. Assistant Metropolitan Police Commissioner, John Yates, said the arrests were "necessary" in order to "ensure public safety. He said they were arrested on suspicion of "preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism in the UK." The officers making the arrests were unarmed and 11 out of 12 of the men were arrested in their homes.