MPD requesting help in locating fugitive from Randolph county
POLICE REQUESTING HELP IN LOCATING FUGITIVE FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY
MOORESVILLE, NC – Mooresville Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a fugitive from Randolph County.
Brian Cody King is wanted by the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office for a homicide that occurred in their jurisdiction. A stolen vehicle used by King was recovered in Edgemoor Park earlier today. Law enforcement officers, personnel from Mooresville Fire-Rescue, law enforcement K-9s, and drones have been searching the area where the vehicle was located.
Due to King’s unknown mode of travel without the stolen vehicle, police are asking for the public’s help and expanding the area of the search. If you see anyone matching the image attached, please contact Mooresville Police, or call 9-1-1.
Collin Huckbody (9-2) vs. Aaron Jeffery (9-2)
The COVID-19 era has led some organizations to adopt a new event format. Instead of spreading out dates across multiple weeks and months, these companies choose to run shows on consecutive nights. So is the case this week for Cage Fury Fighting Championships, which delivers CFFC 92 on Thursday and follows with CFFC 93 on Friday. The latter of these efforts includes a middleweight title tilt between champion Collin Huckbody and challenger Aaron Jeffery.
“Young Huck” enters on the strength of a six-fight winning streak. The 26-year-old made his pro debut in 2017 after a 6-1-1 amateur run and went just 3-2 through his first five appearances, including a decision loss to Bevon Lewis at Legacy Fighting Alliance 38. Huckbody found his groove in the second half of 2018 and kicked off his current streak with a decision nod over sub-.500 fighter Thomas Krenzel. He marched through 2019 by adding another decision victory and two submissions. T
Central Coast educators, childcare workers start to get vaccinated this week
Christine Miller
and last updated 2021-03-01 21:18:33-05
Some of the first teachers got their COVID-19 vaccines in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties on Monday.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said starting March 1, 10% of vaccines in the state will be set aside for teachers and educators. From there, San Luis Obispo County Public Health officials said 10% of the vaccines they get will be set aside for education as a whole.
The distribution for each district is different and those working in special education are getting priority this week.
Here s when other sectors included in the Phase 1B category can expect to start getting vaccinated
KSBY
and last updated 2021-02-20 00:36:59-05
Santa Barbara County Public Health officials announced Friday afternoon that they will open up vaccination appointments to workers in education and childcare, agriculture and food, and emergency services starting March 1.
Those sectors are included in the state s Phase 1 B vaccination plan, including people 65 years of age and older.
Up to this point, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties have only opened up vaccinations to those 65+ along with healthcare workers and long-term care residents, which are in Phase 1A.