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WUSA Wusa 9 News At 6am November 24, 2015

301. 210 free and clear of any issues as well. Along the beltway, again no issues on either the inner or outer loop. Were good to go there. Your next traffic update coming up shortly. Well send it over to you. We are following breaking news from the turkishsyrian border a. Russian warplane was shot down by turkey today. This happened overnight. A Russian Military plane was on a Bombing Mission in syria and it crashed after it was hit by artillery fire. The pilots reportedly parachuted out of the plane but havent been heard from since. Turkey is a staunch critic of syrias russianbacked president assad. They say it issued repeated warnings against violations of its air space before todays shootdown. Were also following breaking news from the midz west. Police in minute midwest. Police in minneapolis say at least five people were shot at an overnight protest outside a police station. At least 11 people were injured when the shot rang out in the citys Fourth Police precinct. So far none of

WJLA ABC7 News At Noon August 28, 2015

The report. Railng real damage damage. It snarled commutes for so many. Cause of the derailment was the failure of fasteners that place. E rails in a contributing factor was track condition. It was released that measure out new about the derailment. Today, new insight into that. Employee operating the track geometry vehicle, the tgv, that identified the rail defect, he mistakenly deleted that information from the report. It means it needed immediate attention. No attention was given because it was deleted. We do not know how to problem continue to go undetected. Metro inspected the area multiple times between that run on july 9 and the artist six derailment. Metro says it is under investigation. Employeesat two metro has since resigned after all of this. We understand in a Statement Released by metro, the Safety Committee chairman michael in part that such a serious error was undetected with no checks and balances in place reveals gaps in metros Safety Policies and procedures. We are c

BWD project due to start in spring | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer WELLSVILLE Phase two of the Frederick Heights waterline project in St. Clair Township can finally proceed, but work is unlikely to get underway before April 1. Buckeye Water District director Al DeAngelis reported at Thursday’s board meeting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finally released the $917,000 grant it awarded for the $1.6 million project. The Army Corps was expected to have signed off on the paperwork earlier this year in time for construction to begin in the spring, but the pandemic sent office employees home to work in March, which slowed the bureaucratic process even more. Officials hoped work could still begin by November or December but that was predicated on receiving the go-ahead from the Army Corps in September, and now it is too late in the year for that to happen.

Frederick Heights work set, but not until spring | News, Sports, Jobs

tgiambroni@mojonews.com WELLSVILLE Phase two of the Frederick Heights waterline project in St. Clair Township can finally proceed, but work is unlikely to get underway before April 1. Buckeye Water District director Al DeAngelis reported at Thursday’s board meeting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finally released the $917,000 grant it awarded for the $1.6 million project. The Army Corps was expected to have signed off on the paperwork earlier this year in time for construction to begin in the spring, but the pandemic sent office employees home to work in March, which slowed the bureaucratic process even more. Officials hoped work could still begin by November or December but that was predicated on receiving the go-ahead from the Army Corps in September, and now it is too late in the year for that to happen.

Frederick Heights work expected to start in spring | News, Sports, Jobs

tgiambroni@reviewonline.com WELLSVILLE Phase two of the Frederick Heights waterline project in St. Clair Township can finally proceed, but work is unlikely to get underway before April 1. Buckeye Water District director Al DeAngelis reported at Thursday’s board meeting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finally released the $917,000 grant it awarded for the $1.6 million project. The Army Corps was expected to have signed off on the paperwork earlier this year in time for construction to begin in the spring, but the pandemic sent office employees home to work in March, which slowed the bureaucratic process even more. Officials hoped work could still begin by November or December but that was predicated on receiving the go-ahead from the Army Corps in September, and now it is too late in the year for that to happen.

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