The Historic Riverside building in Rochester has been home to several downtown businesses throughout the past few decades and thanks to grant funding from Destination Medical Center, it’s owners at
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A brave barista and a bystander in San Francisco jumped into action last Friday to protect a coffee shop against a would-be robber.
The proposed $24.6 billion merger between supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons floundered on Tuesday after judges overseeing two separate cases both halted the merger.
NEWS. JOSHUA, THANK YOU. BURLINGTON. POLICE SAY A SECOND PERSON INVOLVED IN A DEADLY CRASH SIX WEEKS AGO HAS TURNED HERSELF IN. JEANETTE ALSTON SURRENDERED TO AUTHORITIES THIS AFTERNOON. SHES BEING HELD WITHOUT BOND, CHARGED WITH INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER AND AGGRAVATED FELONY DEATH BY VEHICLE. THAT CRASH HAPPENED BACK ON OCTOBER 25TH AT THE INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 70 AND BEAUMONT AVENUE. 57 YEAR OLD JONATHAN PICKARD WAS KILLED. INVESTIGATORS SAY SPEED AND ALCOHOL PLAYED A ROLE IN THAT CRASH. GREENSBORO POLICE SAY A PERSON IS DEAD AFTER THEY WERE HIT BY A TRAIN THIS MORNING. THIS WAS THE SCENE AT THE INTERSECTION OF EAST MARKET AND ENGLISH STREETS. FIRST RESPONDERS TELL US THE OPERATOR OF A NORFOLK SOUTHERN TRAIN SAID THAT PERSON WAS SITTING ON THE TRACKS WHEN THEY WERE STRUCK AROUND 1045. THEIR NAME HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED AT THIS TIME. THE CAUSES OF TWO HOUSE FIRES ARE UNDER INVESTIGATION TONIGHT. THE MOST RECENT ONE HAPPENED IN WILKES COUNTY IN THE MILLERS CREEK COMMUNITY. CREWS RESPONDED TO OLD HIGHWAY 60 ABOUT A MILE NORTH OF WEST WILKES HIGH SCHOOL. THEY CAME ACROSS A DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME ENGULFED IN FLAMES. THE MILLERS CREEK FIRE DEPARTMENT SAYS A FIREFIGHTER SUFFERED MINOR BURN INJURIES BUT WILL BE OKAY. OFFICIALS SAY THE FIRE STARTED IN A BEDROOM. AN ELECTRICAL ISSUE IS THE SUSPECTED CAUSE. A MEBANE FIREFIGHTER IS RECOVERING FROM INJURIES FOLLOWING A HOUSE FIRE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. JESSICA DODSON SHARED THESE PICTURES WITH US. CREWS FROM FOUR DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS RESPONDED TO OAKWOOD STREET YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. MEBANE FIRE CHIEF TELLS US A FIREFIGHTER BECAME SEPARATED FROM HIS CREW WHILE INSIDE THE HOME, AND HE DECLARED A MAYDAY. HE SUFFERED MINOR HEAT RELATED INJURIES BUT WILL MAKE A FULL RECOVERY. THE HOME
Vice President-elect JD Vance spent Friday afternoon in Western North Carolina, where he toured storm damage, received updates on recovery efforts and thanked first responders in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Vance began the afternoon at the Fairview Volunteer Fire Department, where he met with first responders and thanked them for their response to the storm. He also met with the family of Battalion Chief Tony Ray Garrison, who died while rescuing victims of a landslide caused by Helene. The VP-elect toured the fire department, which flooded during the storm, and saw images of the devastation in the area. Vance also visited a home in Fairview that was destroyed by the hurricane and is now the site of a Samaritans Purse recovery project. As the VP-elect spoke to reporters after the meeting with the family and touring the home, he reiterated that he has not forgotten about the people of Western North Carolina.I know that a lot of the people in these neck of the woods feel left behind, and I just wanted to make them feel that their government leaders actually care about them because they do, said Vance. And certainly when this administration changes hands in the next 45 days, we’re going to do everything we can to help people rebuild, to get them back on their feet, to bring some commerce back to this area, but most importantly, to allow people to live in their homes and do what they need to do.Sens. Thom Tillis and Ted Budd of North Carolina joined Vance on his tour. The VP-elect spoke on their efforts to work with the Biden administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to try to provide waivers that allow mobile homes to be placed in areas that are now deemed flood areas.”The argument here is that you can’t allow people to put mobile homes on a flood plain or an area that has the risk of flood damage, said Vance. Well, that’s pretty much this entire area an area the state of Massachusetts. If you don’t grant a waiver, you’re effectively telling people they’ve got to move hundreds of miles away two weeks before Christmas. It’s ridiculous. Its atrocious, and we need a government that responds quickly to the needs of its citizens.”Vance continued on to say that its “bureaucratic red tape” that is slowing the process. I dont believe that the officials of the Biden administration are intentionally doing bad things. But its bureaucratic red tape. Its slowness. Its a bureaucracy that is moving at the speed of a glacier when what you need is people to respond to the concerns of the people of Western North Carolina, he said. The VP-elect said one of his primary concerns is the communications infrastructure in the country.It is frankly a disgrace given that we have Starlink, given that we have access to modern technology, that we had so many people unable to communicate with law enforcement, with EMS services and with their loved ones weeks after this storm hit, he said. But Vance said that, despite the grief and devastation that Western North Carolina is experiencing, he does see hope.”We have the best country, and we have the best people, said Vance. And the Appalachian people of North Carolina, I think, are the very best of a very great country.”
Brett Guthrie’s office helped The Medical Center at Caverna apply for a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant, which made these renovations possible.
The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to the suspended youth Trinamool Congress leader, Kuntal Ghosh, in connection with the cash-for-school job case lodged by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
As kids start crafting their Christmas list, a four year old from downriver had a rare ask. She wanted her 16-year-old dog, whos nearing the end to meet Santa for the first time. Santa, and some special little helpers, granted that wish.
The second day of 2025 budget deliberations at London City Hall on Friday looked to clamp down on the projected 7.4 per cent increase, however it wasnt off to a great start.
Millions of dollars were given to several different agencies across the state to fund long-term solutions to homelessness.MaineHousing awarded $7.7 million from Maine’s Emergency Housing Relief Fund to 22 different agencies. MaineHousing to finance homeless solutions in Maine.From permanent shelters and supportive housing units to legal services and prevention support, the money will help people of all ages get off the streets. Kaydenz Kitchen, which currently runs an emergency warming center in Lewiston, is one of the many organizations receiving grant money. The $2.5 million they received will go towards a 24/7 permanent shelter. “The city has shown repeatedly over the past year just how much it cares, and the establishment of a permanent shelter is yet another example of that,” said Erik Jorgensen of MaineHousing. The new facility will help people find their own housing and connect them to service providers. “To have the opportunity to be awarded $2.5 million to really change the dynamics of homelessness in our community and have a lasting impact is something that we never imagined but are extremely grateful for,” said Kevin Boilard, president of Kaydenz Kitchen.In Lewiston, the plans for a long-term shelter have been a long time coming.”We spent the three years working up to the opportunity,” Boilard said. “For that opportunity to actually be a reality, you know, just kind of hit some of those emotional buttons.”The grant was announced in Lewiston during a tour of the warming center that Kaydenz Kitchen currently runs. It’s one of the sites of last year’s mass shooting. “Nothing will ever fully heal the pain that I know, most of, many of you in this town are still feeling, but it’s changes like this that will move Lewiston and the state forward,” Jorgensen said.Kaydenz Kitchen said the permanent shelter should be up and running by Sept. 1 of next year.
With a restructuring at Andretti Global that pushed Michael Andretti into a smaller role, the chances of his organization landing a Formula 1 team have substantially increased
With a restructuring at Andretti Global that pushed Michael Andretti into a smaller role, the chances of his organization landing a Formula 1 team have substantially increased