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Transcripts For WITI FOX 6 News At 9 20160921

From your phone. Just download the fox 6 storm center app, its available on android and apple. Breaking news now a woman was hit by a van near 58th and villard. It happened around 6 30 tonight were told shes in stable condition at froedtert. The driver that hit her stayed on the scene and is cooperating with police. Fire and left to die. Milwaukee police are looking for three men wanted in an attempted murder over the weekend. Tonight fox6 has uncovered documents with new information in the case. Our Myra Sanchick explains. Windows are boarded up where neighbors say a man on fire jumped out, saturday evening. Bullet holes show where they say gunfire followed him i got the clothes off of him because we thought fell against me and we both fell down. Mary kemnitz heard the screaming next door. She ran over to help her neighbor, patting the flames until he fell on top of her. I thought when he fell on me, oh no are we going to burn together. You can laugh now right at the time i thought it

Transcripts For WFTV Eyewitness News 6 20160225

Environmental consultant did a site assessment. They did not find any significant environmental concerns. The city wrote the check and closed the deal. In 2015 just after this groundbreaking in september and the chiefs promise to the community our level of service will increase and it will be better for the citizens as a whole. The contractor while digging to pour the foundation found all sorts of car parts in the soil and said its contaminated. Its not surprising it was home to a salvage and junk yard. You can see the holes. The cost we have learned could be between 500,000 and 1 million to dig it up. Its a good lesson in buyer beaware because the fire station will likely cost you twice as much. To the fire chief today but the city said he was out of town. The city said theres an investigation into this soil that includes some tests that arent back yet. Once the tests come back they will know what kind of scope theyre dealing with here to clean up and then and only then will they know

Transcripts For WFTV Eyewitness News 5 20160225

Are low but not zero. I do think its reasonable they get medical testing on a regular basis to make sure if anything does develop they would be able to treat it early on. Reporter now, one of the things that the city has done is put a file in each of the firefighters personnel files that said they were exposed to asbestos in case they get sick in the future. I talked to the doctor how this risk could have been worse. He told me theres one thing that made a big difference. That part of the interview at 6 00. Reporting live in orlando, steve barrett, channel 9, Eyewitness News. Were following some breaking news right now. In Orange County sky witness 9 ask over the scene of a mobile home fire on jean drive near golden red and lee vista. No word on what caused the fire or if someone is inside. We have a crew on the way to the scene so well bring you updates as soon as we can. Breaking in just the last 15 granted parole to a man who disappeared from a prison camp back in 1959 and was found

Transcripts For WOFL FOX 35 News At 5 20160225

They do, however, confirm that dcf is investigating. Reporting live, fox 35 news. A dozen people busted in a huge drug sting. The suspects were unusual. Were live in Orange County with the details. Reporter good evening, bob. Sonny. 3 million worth of heroin sold right here in the streets of eye drive, and investigators say the majority of that crew are responsible for selling heroin in the heart of the tourist district is behind bars. The phone system with this one is a little bit unique for us. To actually have a heroin hotline. A multiagency investigation lasting almost two years, hit its climax yesterday as 11 people were arrested in a heroin trafficking organization. The dea saying the crew was a little different than others theyve seen, keeping a order of Holding Workers can can accountable. The organization was fairly complex how they distributed these things with the phones and making the appointments and working shifts. Shift work. People got fired. If they didnt show up for w

Transcripts For KCRG Ethical Perspectives On The News 20151213

Poorly educated whites . Weve asked today to discuss this complex and interesting and very troubling topic, we have three people. First to my left is pramod dwivedi, who is t linn county director of Public Health. Next to him is erin davis, associate professor of sociology from cornell. Erin davis morning bob sessions and david jepsen, retired prorossor of education frfr university of iowa. David jepsen thank you for having us. Bob sessions thank you all for joining us this morning. Pramod dwivedi thank you. Good morning. Bob sessions we dont have a lot of time. Its only a half hour but i do want to be sure that were fairly clear on exactly whats being claimed by these two professors and what some of the concerns are with their data and so on but i dont want to spend our whole time talking about those details. Erin, why dont you give us your perspective on exactly what it is that theyre telling us . Youre the mostly looking at changes in mortality rate. Morbidity and mortality but i th

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