The couple had many plans for 2021, including getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Their friends hope their deaths serve as a stark message about the importance of the vaccine.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) An Indianapolis man and woman who were married for more than three decades died one day apart from COVID-19. Ernest “Ronald” and Ann Wilkins, ages 66 and 59, were.
spotlight on safety. tough criticism tonight about the people who are supposed to protect you while you re behind the wheel. did automakers and auto auto regulators get too cozy? i m mary bubala. here s what people are talking about today. lawmakers want to know if car makers are being properly regulated. joel brown reports from washington. reporter: 70-year-old ann wilkins was pulling into a doctor s spot when her toyota rav 4 crashed into the building. law enforcement officials will test the vehicle this weekend to see if acceleration problems are to blame. she looks down after she crashes and her head down and her foot is on the brakes. reporter: stories like this, have lawmakers looking even more closely at troubles. and the relationship between automakers and ofmakers and and the government agency. joan claybrook used to run that agency. he said she said the agency is too cozy with automakers. the national highway safety enforcement has not been a watchdo
household hammer. the hammer was found. and it was found to be a very large hammer that was made out of both hard rubber and steel. police identify the victim as 35-year-old dr. michelle nanda. according to the website she practiced family medicine in westminster. she is also the mother of soligny s two children. police say despite her severe injuries, she was able to walk herself to the house across the street and dial for 91. 911. we spoke with the neighbors who didn t want to talk about her state at the time of the call, but said she is a good neighbor and a good friend. i have nothing but wonderful things to say about her. she s a very good friend. reporter: they said that kindness easily transferred to her work. she cares about her patients. you can t find that in a lot of doctors. a lot of doctors go, and it s in and they do their job and they re out. but her, she takes her job. she s it s very tough. and i ms a dpointed i m disappointed that happened to