Ground there, cheering, powerless aboard that ship for days. Passengers complained of overflowing toilets and unsanitary conditions that were so bad that people slept on the open deck. Buses did take passengers to hotels in new orleans and texas. Many people were tired, just happy to be on dry land after the horrific ordeal at sea. The cabins flooded, they were ankle deep in sewage, it was a mess. Everybody was using buckets to do what they had to do. It was absolutely horrible having to smell, you know other peoples the urine, seeing the feces walking down the hall. Im just so happy to be home really. Reporter carnival now admits the triumph had been plagued with mechanical problems in weeks leading up to the engine room fire. Planned voyages have now been canceled on the 14 story ship. It is headed to a mobile shipyard for assessment. The National Transportation safety board is also has also opened an investigation. The cruise line gave passengers a full refund, 500 compensation and
There i am. Hey, were just starting off fine. We got some partly cloudy conditions out there at the moment, temperatures cooling off back into the 30s. Should be nice, quiet morning commute for you, a quiet start to your day and later this afternoon clouds move in, some showers, a little snow tonight and then well talk about the weekend as well. We got a lot to talk about. Roads are nice and quiet. There is a little bit of cloud cover streaming in. We do have a couple fronts coming in today. The first one is moving through as we speak, and we wont notice much change in the air mass. Itll be chilly either way to start your day with temperatures in the low to mid 30s. But we are going to warm up this afternoon ahead of our next front. And it should be a nice, mild day today with partly sunny conditions for at least the first half of the day. Highs expected to be well into the 50s. Maybe well be 54, 55 for a daytime high today. Nice looking conditions. Then some late day showers and then
Rio Hondo College welcomed in its campus community to its first Pride Center on campus, intended to be an inclusive space to support students part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Rio Hondo College welcomed in its campus community to its first Pride Center on campus, intended to be an inclusive space to support students part of the LGBTQ+ community.