Update you on air 3 and online. 3 only on fox 3 the family of an upsate tow truck drivera killed on i85 is speaking out for the first timetroopers say eddie mills was loading a car onto his truck in november when he was hit and killednow his family is pushing lawmakers to stiffen up the state slow down and move over laws 3 the family is calling the legislation they hope to get passeda eddies law lawFox Carolinas Adrian Acosta joins us now with details 3 3 eddie mills family says they were devastated when he was killed on i85 back in novembera. But theyve now focused their grief on a cause that could save other families from feeling the same pain hes loved towing his whole life, he loved helping people, he was a hard worker, a great husband, a loving father and a great friend to 3 many peopleand stacy mills says the night her husband eddie was killed while loading a car onto this truck on i 85a. All of that came to an end end 3 im not upset with the guy, i dont hate him, i dont wish ill
Thousands of people surrounded Maggie Lowery during the historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., in 1965, and she remembers the day clearly: the loud roar of the crowd, people holding hands and singing, the National Guardsmen with their guns.
To mark MLK Day, the Herald with spoke with Maggie Lowery, an activist and educator who marched with the civil rights icon in the 1960s, and Tamba-Kuii Bailey, a UND administrator at the center of the school's diversity and inclusion efforts