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All the victims were black. Some were sex workers or were struggling with drug addiction.
One woman got away. Enietra Washington, then a 30-year-old mother of two, had been walking to a friend’s house one evening in 1988 when a neatly dressed, polite man in a car had offered her a lift. After some hesitation, she’d accepted.
The man shot her in the chest, raped her and took a Polaroid photo of her. She begged him to take her to hospital, but he refused.
Alicia Alexander was basking in the baby bubble when she was thrust into the fight of her life.
Six months after giving birth to her firstborn Stevie, she was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. It was like someone threw a hand grenade into our family. It was just like a bomb going off, she told 9News.
Alicia Alexander was basking in the baby bubble when she was thrust into the fight of her life.(9News)
The tumour was aggressive, it had spread to her lymph nodes. The lump was almost impossible to feel so I was quite shocked.
Alicia underwent emergency surgery to remove the affected lymph nodes, chemo and radiotherapy.
Worth it : Some Indy residents are driving hours to find vaccines sooner Rashika Jaipuriar, Indianapolis Star UP NEXT
Joel Weyrauch and Sammi Coppedge have been patiently awaiting their wedding day since November 2019, but when it came to getting vaccinated together, the couple just couldn t wait.
Weyrauch, 29, and Coppedge, 26, became eligible for their COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday morning and were able to snag appointments for that same evening in Richmond, Ind., one hour away from their home on the east side of Indianapolis
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“We basically made the decision weeks ago that whatever opened up for us, if that meant driving to New Albany or Hammond, or whatever corner of the state, like we were gonna do it to get the earliest available appointment,” Weyrauch said.
Joel Weyrauch and Sammi Coppedge have been patiently awaiting their wedding day since November 2019, but when it came to getting vaccinated together, the couple just couldn t wait.
Weyrauch, 29, and Coppedge, 26, became eligible for their COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday morning and were able to snag appointments for that same evening in Richmond, Ind., one hour away from their home on the east side of Indianapolis
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“We basically made the decision weeks ago that whatever opened up for us, if that meant driving to New Albany or Hammond, or whatever corner of the state, like we were gonna do it to get the earliest available appointment,” Weyrauch said.
plus, a recall of historic proportions. more than half a billion eggs. are the ones in your refrigerator safe? how do you keep yourself safe? i ll give you specific answers. and crowded cities. that doesn t sound very green, but it might be the environmentally conscious wave of the future. i m going to introduce you to a concept that might turn everything you think about the environment on its head. but first, let s talk about these eggs. half a billion, 550 million eggs have been recalled so far in the united states of america. they come from iowa, they originated on two farms in iowa. wright county egg and hillandale farms. they went from these two farms to 16 different states. 17 different states. from iowa to 16 other states. but here s the issue. they didn t just go to stores. they went to wholesalers, they went to distributors, and from those 17 states, they have spread throughout nation. there are too many eggs to actually list. those are the 17 states i m talking ab