Woman struck, killed by tow truck on Semoran Boulevard near Orlando
FHP investigates fatal crash near Cornelia Avenue
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ORLANDO, Fla. – A 48-year-old woman was struck and killed by a tow truck late Tuesday in Orange County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
The fatal crash was reported around 11:30 p.m. on North Semoran Boulevard at Cornelia Avenue near Orlando.
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According to troopers, the woman, of New York, was crossing the street but was not in a crosswalk or at an intersection when she was struck by a Constellation Towing & Recovery truck driven by a 35-year-old Orlando man.
Openly gay vice mayor Tunney would take over in a hypothetical Lightfoot resignation Sun. April 18, 2021 3:30 PM by Gerald Farinas photo credit // gopride.com As fallout continues over the shooting death of 13-year old Adam Toledo police cam footage was released of his felling, causing protests across the country there were unsubstantiated rumors of the impending resignations of Chicago s police superintendent and mayor.
With unanswered calls requesting information about plans to resign a “buck stops here” approach to disaster control GoPride.com found no credible information of a pending resignation.
Furthermore, Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a multi-post statement on Twitter squashing rumors on Sunday.
City can help you recycle your Christmas tree through Jan. 15
Updated Jan 02, 2021;
Posted Jan 02, 2021
A Christmas tree is loaded into the chipper at Midland Beach during Mulchfest 2021. (Dennis Rees for the Staten Island Advance )
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Beginning Monday, the city Department of Sanitation will conduct special curbside collections for mulching and recycling Christmas trees.
Residents should remove all lights, ornaments, tinsel, stands, and plastic bags from the trees, which will be chipped, mixed with leaves, and recycled into rich compost for the city’s parks, institutions, and community gardens, the agency said.
The curbside collection will take place through Friday, Jan. 15.