A possible record cold, days before the summer solstice
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — April-like temperatures return to Portland next week as the last days of spring wind down. Afternoon highs could tie the current record for coldest daytime highs set on June 19. The last time a temperature this cold was seen in Portland on the 19th was in 1964. Near-record cold highs possible in Portland on Monday, June 19, 2023 This cold weather stent comes as the Northern Hemisphere enters the summer solstice just two days after this potential record. This is not the coldest temperature Portland has seen in the month of June. This record is held…
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Two fires broke out in the same Beaver County community Friday morning
Firefighters were busy at the scene of two fires in Aliquippa Friday morning. The fire broke out on Beaver Avenue just after 3:30 in the morning. The second went off about two hours later on Main Avenue. No injuries were reported in either fire. There is no initial information on how any fires started. Aliquippa, Pa. — Firefighters were busy at the scenes of two fires in Aliquippa Friday morning. The fire occurred on Beaver Avenue shortly after 3:30 a.m The second erupted about two hours later on the main avenue. There were no injuries in either fire. There was…
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Texas A&M HSC cuts ties with DHR Health
Texas A&M University Health Science Center says it will end planning and development of academic and clinical research affiliations with DHR Health EDINBURG, Texas – It was only a couple of months ago that, with great success, the Texas A&M University Health Science Center and DHR Health announced a growing collaboration in clinical research and graduate training. The two institutions held a signing ceremony at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance on March 29, and leaders from both institutions said the collaboration will provide more integrated services for Rio Grande Valley residents . These leaders included Texas A&M University Chancellor…
Read More »Jordan Randolph sentenced to 12-25 years in DWI crash that killed Jonathan Flores-Maldonado of Hampton Bays
A judge on Friday sentenced Jordan Randolph to 12 to 25 years in prison for the 2020 death of a Hampton Bays man whose vehicle he struck while fleeing police at 137 mph on William Floyd Parkway in Shirley, a case that called scrutiny to the reform of the bail of the state. laws Judge Richard Ambro handed down his sentence just before 1 p.m. Randolph was convicted at trial in February of 13 charges, including aggravated vehicular homicide. Randolph, 43, had three prior DWI convictions, a suspended license and was believed to have had an anti-DWI interlock device in…
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12-year-old boy killed in north Charlotte identified, suspects arrested – WSOC TV
CHARLOTTE – Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department detectives say two people have been arrested after a 12-year-old boy died at the hospital. According to a statement from the department, around 11:30 p.m. Thursday night, officers responded to a home on Sunwalk Court for an assault with a deadly weapon call. The Charlotte Fire Department and MEDIC were on scene when police arrived. At the scene, officers found a 12-year-old boy with injuries and apparent trauma. MEDIC transported the victim to the hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. The victim was later identified as Ahmad Wrighten. Police have arrested Anthony Rashad Wigfall,…
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Authorities Investigate Virginia Plane Crash After DC Sonic Boom
On Monday, federal authorities were investigating what caused an unresponsive private plane to fly over Washington, D.C. Sunday, prompting a response by military aircraft that caused a sonic boom to be heard across much of the region before the small plane crashed in Virginia, causing death. the four people on board. The private business jet went down near Montebello, Va., the National Transportation Safety Board said. A Virginia State Police spokeswoman said in a statement Monday that emergency responders were able to reach the wreckage on foot about four hours after receiving a report of a plane crash. John Rumpel,…
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Thieves steal $500,000 in jewelry, cash from local store after breaking in through roof
Fairfield Twp. find a partner or a team of thieves who have seen too many heist movies. Police investigators say thieves broke into a jewelry store on Hamilton-Middletown Road by cutting through the roof and then stole about $500,000 in jewelry and cash. “It definitely took some time,” said Fairfield Twp. the police sergeant. Brandon McCroskey. “They had to have equipment (saws etc) to cut a hole through the roof and they fell through the roof into one of the rooms and then stole a large amount of goods and money.” exploreA trial date has been set for a man…
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Chicago woman found after missing while traveling in Japan
A Chicago woman who had been missing for nearly two weeks while traveling abroad in Japan has been found safe, her family said. “We are happy to share that we have obtained the location of our beloved daughter, sister and cousin Kandace Schipper,” the missing woman’s sister, Nicole Willea, wrote on Facebook Wednesday night. “We are grateful for every email, call and share and are now focused on getting her home safely,” Willea said. Schipper, 29, had been traveling in Tokyo since May 8 and had been in contact with his family “every day” before he suddenly stopped texting on…
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