With a a fire extinguisher. They tried putting it out with that. And then they came out and said everybody out, everybody out and then that was it. I guess the buildings done now. I mean, weve been there for 98 years for crying out loud. Reporter really . Yeah. It was a great post. Reporter back live here on the scene, the four alarm fire now under control. The cause has not been determined. Fortunately, there were no injuries but a sad day for veterans of American Legion post 396. Were live here in frankford, im dann cuellar channel6 action news. Back to you, rick. All right, dann, thank you. Turn and now to the soggy memorial day accuweather forecast. A wet day at the shore prompted dozens to end their Holiday Weekend a bit early. Lets get right over to meteorologist cecily tynan at the action news big board. Cecily how long will the rain stick around. Rick, along the shore the rain, the steady rain should be moving out within the next hour or two, which is good because it has been a
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Falling into the depths of obsession and addiction, Holly Sewell’s play Dazzling is a personal, perceptive one-woman-show from a talented team. Laying in her messy bedroom, we meet Alix (Charlie Scott-Hayes) as she complains about her boring summer school office job. Her story really starts when she goes on a night out with best friend Jan and meets Fiona. The pair begin a whirlwind romance, but as Alix falls deeper and deeper the relationship takes over her life a little too much.
“Back when the zero-tolerance policy was put into place, I think it was 2018, we started seeing how many kids were being separated from their families and my husband and I thought to ourselves, ‘you know, this could be us in a heartbeat, like all of us are one step away from being a refugee ourselves,” Sewell said. “ If we were put into this position, what would we want for our own children?’ And the answer was that we wanted our kids to be in a safe and loving home, not in these detention centers and a safe and loving home that would also allow us to have access to them on a consistent basis.”