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Transcripts For WCAU NBC 10 News At 4pm 20141010

And he was fine. He really was fine. The next morning he was not. He was no longer with us. Reporter eli didnt show any signs he had enterovirus d68. His dad said there were absolutely no signs. For this disease for elis case, the virus will attack very suddenly and rapidly. In this case, thats what the medical examiner feels has occurred. Reporter the wallers say theyve been overwhelmed by the love and support of their community. Today theyve officially put first day of school foundation. Org online. The Foundation Hopes to buy supplies and services for kids with special needs like eli had. Make something good out of this totally random, really incredible kind of tragedy. Reporter in hamilton township, tim furlong, nbc news. Nbc10. Com has a whole section devoted to enterovirus d68, the symptoms and the best way to stay virusfree. Head to the website for advice your whole family can benefitc from. An ebola scare on a flight from philadelphia. Matt delucluselucia, quite a sc that flig

Transcripts For WTXF Fox 29 News At 6PM 20150405

Weekends terror inside the Center City Garage at 733 chestnut. It is scary because most people would consider this a pretty safe area to be. Philadelphia police say a 53 year old woman left her job at a Jewelry Store on the 100 block of eighth street around 4 00 p. M. Saturday and walked toward her car in this garage. When three men wearing ski masks, and dark clothes pulled her into a van and tortured her. Im surprised we live right in that building, just a block away and it has always seemed safe here. But investigators say her wrists zip tide, feet also bound, later with steel shackles. She was beaten and tazed several times while the folks drove her around for an hour demanding the keys to her job and the codes to the safe which she did not know. Eventually they demands the the pin to her bank card, cops say they stopped about four times to take money from her account. Scary to think if i was walk to go my car someone could, you know, beat me up and throw me in the car. So it is sc

Ask SAM: Fourth of July pet safety tips and activities

From the Winston-Salem Journal Roxie is ready to celebrate the Fourth of July. Be sure to take precautions regarding pet safety during the holiday.  NICOLE MARSHALL MIDDLETON / TULSA WORLD FILE Today s column is on pet safety and things to do this weekend. Here are some tips for keeping pets safe during Fourth of July firework celebrations from Kirsten Peek, the public affairs manager for the Humane Society of the United States: The stress and anxiety brought on by fireworks on the Fourth of July can have lasting effects on your pet. Veuer’s Sean Dowling has more. Leave pets at home and inside. Fireworks can be terrifying to pets, even pets who are accustomed to being around people and commotion.

Ask SAM: Where to see fireworks on July 4 — and how to keep the pets safe

Today’s column is on pet safety and things to do this weekend. Here are some tips for keeping pets safe during Fourth of July firework celebrations from Kirsten Peek, the public affairs manager for the Humane Society of the United States: The stress and anxiety brought on by fireworks on the Fourth of July can have lasting effects on your pet. Veuer’s Sean Dowling has more. Leave pets at home and inside. Fireworks can be terrifying to pets, even pets who are accustomed to being around people and commotion. Create a home sanctuary. Secure your pet in an area of your home where he or she is safe, comfortable and sheltered from any outside noise and lights. An interior room without immediate access to the outside is preferred. Playing a radio with relaxing music may help mask the sound of fireworks.

Arts briefs: Independence Weekend Celebration on July 3 at Truist Stadium

Community event The Winston-Salem Dash and the City of Winston-Salem have announced a community Independence Weekend Celebration on July 3 at Truist Stadium, 951 Ballpark Way, Winston-Salem. The event will include a collegiate wood bat baseball game, live music featuring Winston-Salem native Nashville recording artist Cooper Alan, food trucks and fireworks. Gates will open at 2:45 p.m. The schedule will be: 6 p.m.: Watchtower on the Lowes Foods Backporch Stage (Dave Matthews Cover Band) 7:30 p.m.: Thomas Mac on the Field Main Stage 8:15 p.m.: Cooper Alan on the Field Main Stage 9:30 p.m.: Independence Fireworks Show, presented by the City of Winston-Salem

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