Many spending the hot weekend out on the water
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CBS 13 S Cody Lee spends the day bracing the heat speaking with locals and visitors
WINTERHAVEN, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - Have you stepped outside today? Well, the heat is on and millions of people across the southwest are experiencing heat advisories and record-breaking temperatures.
As the temperatures heat up, locals are looking for really anything to do to escape the heat. In the desert southwest, residents and visitors are stepping out of the AC and heading to the many different bodies of water.
Carlos Nieves says he’s used to the heat but it s not keeping him and his friends away from Senator Wash.
A young mother has been charged with the death of her infant twins.
Danezja Kilpatrick, 23, is being charged after her babies were found dead in a Queens, New York apartment building. The mother was charged on Friday.
A 911 call was made by a relative who was concerned about the welfare of the children. According to
The New York Times, when officers arrived at the fifth-floor apartment in the Woodside area of Queens, the relative was at the door.
On Thursday, during a news briefing, the Police Department’s Chief of Housing
David P. Barrere said that Kilpatrick let the officers enter. They discovered one child “unresponsive with trauma to the body” in a bassinet. When they inquired about the second child, “she pointed towards the sink.” The second baby was discovered under the kitchen sink, wrapped in a blanket inside a black plastic bag.
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Newborn Twins Are Found Dead in an Apartment in Queens
The mother of the infants was in custody but had not been charged in the deaths of the twins, a boy and a girl, officials said.
Authorities are investigating the deaths of twin infants, a boy and a girl, who were found dead in an apartment in Woodside, Queens, on Thursday.Credit.Kevin Hagen for The New York Times
April 22, 2021Updated 11:21 p.m. ET
Twin infants, a boy and a girl, were found dead in an apartment in Queens on Thursday, and their mother was in custody, officials said.
The babies, Dallis and Dakota Bentley, who were six weeks old, were dead when police officers answering a 911 call arrived at the apartment, on the fifth floor of a building in the Woodside Houses, a public housing complex in the Woodside neighborhood, shortly after 3 p.m., officials said.
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