Concerning delays, some involving crossing issues, power losses and lightning strikes. Who is responsible for these failures . It starts with rtd working with our contractors office. Reporter scott reid is the assistant manager for communications. He says the system wasnt rushed and the testing period was the road. Reporter what would be the harm of stopping Service Temporarily until you can do a top to bottom review these issues so the public doesnt feel let down . We think it would be folly fact that we have come so close to our ontime performance weve established for light rail and our buses. Reporter he says the system is close to its 90 ontime goal calling these isolated incidents, yet acknowledging if youve been delayed, its a big deal. A Second Chance . Rtd has established a good performance record over the years. We know the public is aware of that. We will ggt this system to that same level. Reporter we have extended a oneonone interview with the head of rtd. We will see if he
Thats the latest here, reporting live, 13 action news. Captioning provided by caption solutions, llc www. Captionsolutions. Com wisconsin to nat of guy walking through water and homes underwater. Sot im devastated. I dont know whats going to happen now. Back along the gulf with as much as 3 inches of rain falling an hour experts warn, the risk isnt over yet. Accuweather. This is a life threatening situation. Weekend lifethreatening conditions expected in other parts of the country because of excessive heat. Between the temperatures and high humidity itll feel hotter than 100 degrees in much of the northeast. Marci gonzalez, abc news, new york an update on the ccsd officer. Accused of hitting a teacher and a student with a baton. Officer. James lecinsky has been found not guilty. On all charges. This is a picture of lecinsky. Whos on the left. The fbi led the investigation into accusations. That lecinsky assaulted 2 people. At the jeffrey behavior school. And then. Tried to cover it up.
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Each year, the Yale Alumni Association Leadership Awards celebrate the accomplishments of volunteers whose efforts reflect the YAA’s mission and core values, honoring them both for their service to Yale and for their innovative leadership – both with the YAA and in the graduate and professional school ranks.
This year’s ceremony will take place online, as part of the virtual 2020-21 YAA Assembly and Yale Alumni Fund Convocation. Candidates/honorees are nominated and selected by alumni relations staff members.
The 2020 YAA Leadership Awards for Volunteer Service and Innovative Leadership recipients are: