Their seat belts. Its a pretty hard impact. If they didnt have the seat belts on, i probably wouldnt think they would be here. The reporter now tonight, boast girls are physically ok, and they are able to go back to school with their friends. Theres a fund raiser for the family tomorrow night, starting with a motorcycle ride in danvers at 5 00 p. M. Weve put the information on our web site if you would like to help out. Fox25boston. Com. Mark jason, so many takeaways from this story. Its an incredible story. The father told you he would like to speak with the other driver, the man in the truck. What does he want to say thought, mike, the other driver is a young man and by all accounts, this guy didnt do anything wrong. There was really nothing he could do, because again, she crossed the center line and hit him, and mike said he wanted to reach out to him and let him know his little girls are doing ok. He notes this is a traumatic events for him to experience too and everything will be
The reporter now, mobley hall became a registered sex offender in New Hampshire after serving three years of a seven year state prison sentence there. Because of a similar crime. Now, coming up at 5 00 p. M. , the unique medical condition he told investigators he had that made him do this. Reporting in lexington, crystal haynes, fox 25 news. Well, if you spent any time outside today at all, you know the heat is back. Boston tied its record with a high fox 25 Storm Tracker chief meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz is tracking some cooler weather, as we head into the weekend, hey, kevin. Kevin that temperature of 93 ties a record for sure. Were still waiting to see if we can brake it and go a degree higher in the Late Afternoon hours, but right now, its sitting at 92 at logan airport. Officially 91 in bedford. Clearly a hot september day. This is the second year in a row on this date that weve broken or tied a record High Temperature. The temperature were tying is the same from last year, can
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PANAMA CITY, FL. (WMBB) – Green thumbs are uniting together for the 54th annual Earth Day. At Oaks by the Bay Park in St. Andrew’s residents and vendors came out to celebrate earlier Saturday. The first-ever Earth Day was held on April 22, 1970. Panama City residents are celebrating just a little early on the […]