comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Jennifer edward - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For KYW Eyewitness News At 5 20150218

This deadly stabbing happened at a meat packing plant on sawedder road in franconia township. Eyewitness News Reporter noel mcclaw is is live with the latest, noel. Reporter well, at jbin m meat packing plant it is hard to believe a few hours ago two co workers were involved in a fatal stabbing right here in this driveway it was a bloody scene to start the day a at jbs meat pack plant, at the hand of two employees, also known local willly as moyer meat packing. An altercation between two workers led to the double stabbing. One is deceased, the the other is in the the hospital right now. Reporter montco first a assistant District Attorney says that the surviving employee is their suspect, he remains in custody as he is treated for his injuries. Twentyfive yearold danny vasquez, was identified as the victim, the second employee who was killed. Were processing the the scene at this point. There is a a lot of work still to do on the investigation. Reporter one knife was recovered at the sc

Review: Bodhi Tree aims high but doesn t quite hit the mark in Dido & Aeneas

Kids screen time: How parents can limit it as the COVID-19 pandemic drags on

stock.adobe.com Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Jennifer Edwards’ two kids were on a limited screen-time budget. After they got home from school and through their after-school routine, they would get maybe an hour or two a day. When the pandemic started, Edwards worked from home while the kids’ school was closed, eventually transitioning to online learning. Limits on screen time were tossed out. Now, her kids’ schools have reopened, and they’ve returned to some of their normal routines. But Edwards, who lives in St. Augustine, Florida, says returning to those screen-time limits has “been like trying to put the toothpaste back in the bottle. The kids have gotten so used to being occupied by their screens that it is now a struggle to get them off the screens.”

Local painter s masked portraits capture life during the coronavirus pandemic (LIVE UPDATES)

Tyler LaRiviere/Sun-Times file A center of Chicago’s sports world will become a focal point of its pandemic response March 10 when a mass COVID-19 vaccination site will be launched at the United Center. Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced the site Friday with Mayor Lightfoot and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. “The United Center is one of the best locations for vaccinating large numbers of people in America: It’s easy to get to, is in the midst of a medically underserved community, can handle large crowds and is well known to everyone in Illinois,” Pritzker said in a statement. “Thanks to FEMA, the United Center is just our most recent among a growing number of state-supported mass vaccination location for residents.”

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.