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TUSKEGEE, Ala. (WRBL) – An early morning shooting on Tuskegee University’s campus left one person dead and several others injured, casting a dark cloud over the school’s 100th homecoming celebration. School officials said the victim was not a student at Tuskegee University in Alabama, but a family member was notified. “Several others, including Tuskegee University students, were injured and are being treated at East Alabama Medical Center in Opelika and Baptist South Hospital in Montgomery,” the university’s statement said. Three people shot, one dead at nursing home in Ohio: Police The shooting occurred on campus as the historically black college’s…
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after allegedly killing a relative at their Westminster home, authorities said. Westminster Police Chief Andy Stowers said officers were dispatched to the woman’s home in the 8200 block of 19th Street at 9:45 p.m. Friday to conduct a welfare check after she had not been heard from for several days. . “During a welfare check, the woman was found dead,” Stowers said. “Evidence at the scene indicated her death was a homicide.” He said a search warrant at the home turned up evidence and “almost immediately” the dignitary was detained and…
Camarillo Heights residents were well aware of the dangers of fire.The corner of Ventura County is hit by powerful Santa Ana winds every fall, and those gusts start fires that move closer but never push through the hillside community.That was until a wildfire struck on Wednesday, burning dozens of homes and forcing residents to flee for safety.Now that the danger had passed, people returned to survey the devastation. But instead of defeat, there was a spirit of resilience and defiance, with neighbors helping neighbors and many talking about rebuilding as soon as possible.On Friday afternoon, 85-year-old Carol Cressey visited the…
Aria Phillips thought she might never see her wedding ring again. But even on their engagement anniversary, that was low on her list of concerns as she drove her Prius through orange smoke and falling branches of flames. It was a chaotic Wednesday morning, with conflicting orders flying around as a wildfire ripped through a residential neighborhood in Camarillo, burning homes, fields and trees. Phillips had just finished work that morning to check on her 18-year-old dog, Little Miss, and turn on the sprinklers when she first heard about the fire. It started quite far away. To reach her three-story…
Adam Schiff — a “scumbag,” a “scumbag,” and a “little pencil neck,” to use Donald Trump’s caustic expressions — has taken the high road, turned the other cheek, and all that. Ignoring this generally makes you a better person. And he promised to do whatever he could to work and grow in Washington, D.C., where MAGA is intensifying.That’s right, California’s newly elected Democratic senator needs heavy security to get through life thanks to hostility and violent threats provoked by a vengeful president-elect.No, his views on Trump and his rhetoric, “hate, division and bile,” as Schiff put it, have not changed.Still,…
On Saturday, the Los Angeles County Register-Recorder’s headquarters in Norwalk received a bomb threat. This is the latest in a series of threats targeting polling places and polling places locally and nationally.No explosives were found at the scene. An investigation is currently underway, according to L.A. County Registrar’s Office Clerk Dean Logan.”We take all such threats seriously and are working closely with the FBI, state authorities, and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department to ensure the safety of our staff and community, and to maintain uninterrupted operations,” Logan said in a statement. “We are collaborating with them,” he said. “These…
Would someone dump a $400,000 Rolls Royce on the street in Van Nuys?Apparently someone was involved in a reckless driving accident that resulted in two cars being seriously damaged and four people being taken to the hospital.Los Angeles police are searching for a driver who fled the scene of a crash Friday night.The collision involved two luxury cars, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan (base model $389,000) and a Mercedes GT63 (base price $153,350), on Sherman Way, according to reports around 9:50 p.m. They were traveling west side by side at high speed. That speed, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.The driver…
Bobby Allison, founder of horse racing’s Alabama Gang and NASCAR Hall of Famer, died Saturday. He was 86 years old. NASCAR released a statement from Allison’s family saying he died at his home in Mooresville, North Carolina. The cause of death has not been released, but Allison had been in poor health for years. Allison moved up to fourth on NASCAR’s Cup Series winners list last month when president Jim France recognized him as the winner of the 1971 Myers Brothers Memorial at Bowman Gray Stadium in North Carolina. The sanctioning body updated its register to reflect this decision and…
Firefighters helped give a Camarillo woman and her husband a glimmer of hope after a wildfire left them homeless and nearly killed. Aria Phillips recently returned to the ashes and rubble of the Camarillo home she lived in with her husband, Sal, for two years. On Tuesday, she was building a life inside the house, and on Wednesday, she was fighting for her life to get outside. Shortly after the fire spread to Highway 118, Alia tried to evacuate as flames approached her home, but she was stopped. “I was really scared when the firefighters came and told me it…
Several ballot processing centers have been forced to evacuate since Americans across the country exercised their right to vote on Election Day. In both Orange and Riverside counties, bomb threats briefly evacuated voter registration workers while processing ballots. The bomb threat was made Tuesday, according to the Orange County Registrar of Voters. The evacuation lasted approximately 15 minutes and the threat was deemed not credible. “The Orange County Registrar of Voters is committed to ensuring equal access to the election process, protecting the integrity of voting, and maintaining a transparent, accurate, and fair election system. We are working diligently to…
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