comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Christopher prado - Page 2 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For KLAS 8 News Now Good Day 20160811

And there are lane closures on the southbound side after a deadly wreck. Maryland. After an explosion caused a threealarm fire at an Apartment Building last night. A Montgomery County Fire Department spokesman said two firefighters and at least 25 other people were injured officials believe natural gas contributed to the explosion and the fire. More than 150 firefighters responded to the scene. Kirsten Joyce a local woman accused of killing her baby shortly after it was born. Was indicted 20 year old Veronica Salazar faces charges for the death of her newborn. Police say she hid her pregnancy. And gave birth to the child in a bathtub. After it was born. She cut the umbilical cord and left the baby to die in the tub. Salazars mother told investigators she was suspicious that her daughter was pregnant. But the young woman denied it. The Cuidate Program manager for planned parenthood of Southern Nevada says half of the countrys pregnancies are unintended. And nevada is no different. Rosit

GoPro s Line of the Winter Contest Can Earn You $30K

GoPro s Line of the Winter Contest Can Earn You $30K
freeskier.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from freeskier.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Los Angeles Covid-19 Pandemic Exposes City s Racial, Class Divide

Damian Dovarganes/AP Dr. Nicole Van Groningen is exhausted. A hospitalist and assistant professor at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Van Groningen has been on the front lines fighting Covid-19 for 11 months, and as L.A. comes down from its worst surge in cases since the pandemic began, she’d spent the final two weeks of January at the hospital’s overwhelmed intensive care unit.  Even as cases had begun to plateau, morale is bleak.  “Everyone is on edge, it’s a feeling of constantly bracing ourselves for things to get worse. And the patients at the ICU are so sick for so long,” she says with a slight sigh. It’s late January, and the area is averaging more than 40,000 cases per week. The hospital’s ICU is 33 percent past maximum capacity. “They get worse, and they don’t bounce back like we usually see. We’re used to having the skills we can use to make most people better. We know we’re doing everything we can, but it takes a psychological to

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.