3 people shot in 2 shootings overnight – Action News Jax
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating two shootings overnight that left three people injured. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE
Read More »Crash blocks all lanes of southbound I-5 in Seattle – KIRO 7 News Seattle
SEATTLE – All lanes of southbound Interstate 5 are blocked in downtown Seattle after a crash. It happened in the HOV lane north of Interstate 90 at 2:40 a.m. Thursday. Video from a WSDOT camera shows a car with heavy front-end damage facing the wrong direction against a barrier. It is not known how many cars were involved in the accident. Southbound traffic is being diverted to collector-distributor lanes. Drivers should plan for extra travel time and expect delays. The opening of the express lanes will be delayed. They usually open to southbound traffic at 5am Troopers from the Washington…
Read More »Gilgo Beach murders: Suspect Rex Heuermann’s wife files for divorce
MASSAPEQUA PARK, Long Island (WABC) — The wife of alleged Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann has filed for divorce. Until her arrest last week, prosecutors say Heuermann was living a double life: using hot phones and anonymous email accounts to arrange sex and look for child pornography while raising a daughter and stepson and commuting to New York City. York to work. On Wednesday, Heuermann’s wife filed for divorce in Suffolk County Superior Court. The filing says the divorce will be “uncontested.” It comes as investigators continue to expand their search for evidence as they continue to search his home…
Read More »Keller @ Large: Mayor Michelle Wu’s hit list is not the same as Nixon’s enemies list
BOSTON – When the administration of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu confirmed sent a list of aggressive con artists to the Boston police, critics compared it to President Richard Nixon’s list of infamous enemies. But is this criticism justified? Let’s put this statement to the test. From disrupted mayoral events to altercations at city hall, it’s been a difficult environment for Wu and the security detail protecting her, with some of the same people involved in incidents over and over again. Among his offensive behaviors, according to Wu: “Screaming at my family, being out of the house for months, following my…
Read More »Thousands without power in Mesa as temperatures soar to 117 degrees
Thousands of people are without power in Mesa on Wednesday amid a record heat wave hitting the area. At least 4,000 people were without power in the Signal Butte Ranch area of Mesa earlier in the day. But as of 3 p.m. Wednesday, that number had dwindled to about 2,000 people with Salt River Project crews working to restore power. As of 5:00 p.m., about 1,000 people were still without power in the area, and it is estimated that some places will not have power again until almost 10:00 p.m. Patty Likens, spokeswoman for SRP, said this outage was caused…
Read More »BREAKING NEWS: DEME completes dredging of Brest port
DEME has successfully completed dredging works in the port of Brest, France. DEME’s photo For this project, the company mobilized its back suction hopper dredger (TSHD) Scheldt River and cutter suction dredger (CSD) Ganga to tackle 1 million m³ of soft sediments. The main objective of the project was to deepen the access channel and moorings of the newly built quay wall, which will play a role in accommodating the growing number of renewable energy projects in the region “We took an ecological approach throughout the project by reusing all the dredged material to create a new polder that is…
Read More »Conservatives are making Ohio’s abortion amendment over trans rights
Abortion opponents in Ohio are spending millions on attack ads targeting a proposed November ballot measure that would enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. But their attacks focus on two other issues: transgender rights and parental rights. Officials with the group behind the ads, Protect Women Ohio, argue the proposed amendment is intentionally worded to allow minors to obtain abortion care and undergo gender-affirming surgery without consent nor parental notification. Nonpartisan experts say the ads are inaccurate and misleading, while reproductive rights advocates argue they’re misdirection designed to distract voters from protecting abortion rights, an issue on which the…
Read More »This is where other records could fall
An unrelenting series of summer heatwaves has smashed single-day temperature records across the South and South-West this summer, breaking long-standing records in the country’s major cities as hot conditions “dangerously ” persist this week from California to Florida. July 18phoenix set a record for most days in a row with highs of 110 degrees or higher, achieving the mark of 19th day in a rowwith temperatures reaching 117 degrees, while Death Valley broke its daily record at 128 degrees. July 16Salt Lake City overcome its daily record high, when the temperature reached 106 degrees, breaking its previous daily record by…
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