Agencies responded. And here is tampa fire rescue. They had divers in the water the past two hours. The divers are now out of the water but they are continuing the search. A coast guard helicopter is here as well. It is still an active scene and they are still actively looking for this man who went under while pushing a boat off the sand bar right off the Courtney Campbell causeway. Thank you paul. A grim situation out there. We will stay with you and get side investigation, safeguarding your vote. Are elections safe and secure or ripe for the picking . A Hillsborough County woman believes someone tried to commit Election Fraud using her personal information. When we did some digging we found there is not much being disown to stop it. Steve andrews joins us now. So, whose job is it to prevent Election Fraud in the first place . Reporter apparently, it is now, the Hillsborough County supervisor of elections relies ton state to weed out phony applications. When i pressed them, i realized
Terrifying Home Invasion. Clifton french live outside the Town Country Community where this happened a look at how common these crimes are in that part of town. Reporter there have been dozens of burglaries and robberies in and around this park behind this school bus but the latest crime rises to a new level. These men accused of robbing and 83 yearold woman according to deputies it was this 18year old man who took the robbery to a violent extreme, the report says Ricardo Marquez torres broke into the home and punched the elderly woman several times and drug her around by her hair for stealing a safe with thousands of dollars worth of jewelry inside. 30yearold Thomas Mendez was the driver waiting in his car for him to return with the alexander morellas lives across the street from the mobile home park. This place isnt the greatest. There are crimes here other instances. Robberies. It turns out he is right, in the past year there have been 26 burglaries and six robberies within a halfmi
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ASUCR held their second meeting of the quarter on Wednesday, April 7. The senate approved two resolutions that will support UCR’s commitment to 100% clean energy and implement American Sign Language (ASL) and deaf culture classes into UCR’s curriculum. They also approved a senate bill that will permanently allocate $40,000 for student basic needs every year.
During public comment, many students and members of CALPIRG expressed their support for SR-S21-004 Support for 100% Renewable Energy at UCR. The students cited the California wildfires and Riverside’s poor air quality as signs of the damaging effects climate change can have on the planet and urged the senate to vote yes on the resolution.