Reporter brian was working nearby when someone came into his store yelling for help. Someone came in and yelled if there was anybody who knew how to swim, that a car had crashed into the water. Reporter emergency crews got the unusual call around 7 00 this morning. The vehicle went through the parking lot over that large sidewalk area through the metal railing into the water. It was traveling at a high rate of speed. Reporter before rescue workers got there, brian dove in and tried to rescue the driver, the vehicle completely under the water. I couldnt see the car but they were pointing at bubbles coming up. I didnt even think about it. I was just get in the water, try to get to the guy. Unfortunately the cold water also dark just before sunrise proved too challenging for brian. It becomes completely black. I cant even see my hands. Reporter a trained swimmer with alameda fire was able to pull the driver from the vehicle, but the man died before getting to the hospital. In alameda, mar
Lauren. Reporter steve, we do have breaking news out of northwest baltimore where a shooting has just occurred. Police are on the scene and have shutdown connecticut avenue. You want to use deaner avenue as an alternate route. u mills and another at thendel northbound lanes at interstate 195. Fortunately the west ssde of he beltwayywill remain clear. Checking in and takiig a live look at liberty road. You can see the cars areemoving along fine the inner and outer loops just fine. Youre look at an 11minute ride with an average speed of 55 miles per hour. It will remain clear from 93 to 83. Theres no problems to report on from whhtemarsh boulevard to the beltway, youre look at a 4minute ride with an average speed of bower mile 54 miles pe. Thats the traffic edge report. Patrice, back to you. Thank you, lauren. 5 31 right now. Its been one month since Stephen Pitcairn was stabbed aa charlls village. The blood stains on can barely be seen on the sidewalk butthe has not been forgooten. Last
I feel like i had a lot. Today my mouth was not keeping up with my brain. All i can say is this why i watch. Donald trump is riling republicans today. Hes saying if he doesnt get his wall, he will shut it down. Donald trump does not headache much policy but he is willing to make noise. Today doubling down on a threat to shut down the government if he doesnt get money for a boarder wall. Hes clearly reaching back to classic hits with his base. On day one, we will begin working on an impenetratable tall, powerful, beautiful, wall. Day one was a long time ago. This is day 217 and even trump allies question whether he can salvage his presidency, republicans are telling each other the party you save, may be your own. Late august is not usually the time to play your last card in legislative wrangling but trump dialing it up to 11 with this threat to shut down the government. His spokesperson didnt add much nuance today. The president sign any budget bill that does not include funding for the
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Small Indiana towns hit hard with February natural gas price spike
Towns like Lapel and Pittsboro paid more than 70 times the normal price to refill their natural gas reserves during the winter storm that gripped much of the nation. Author: Rich Nye Updated: 8:48 PM EST March 10, 2021
LAPEL, Ind. Lapel is a one-flashing-stoplight town in Madison County with about 2,400 residents. It s just great because you have such a small community and it feels safe,” said Melissa Poore.
What s not great is the $512.18 gas bill Melissa Poore received for last month, about three times what she normally expects in the coldest part of the winter.