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Dangerous rip currents a concern along Maine coast after Elsa moves out

Dangerous rip currents a concern along Maine coast after Elsa moves out Share Updated: 7:50 PM EDT Jul 9, 2021 Share Updated: 7:50 PM EDT Jul 9, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript MARY CATE - HOW ARE THINGS LOOKING NOW? WE ARE HERE IN WELLS BY THE GETTY, AND TALKING WH IT FIRE CHIEF MARK DUPUIS FLASH FLOODING HAS BEEN THEIR BIGGEST CONCERN IN TERMS OF IMPACT -AND ALSO RIP CURRENTS LATER TODAY AND TOMOOWRR. WHICH IS WHY HE SAYS THEY WILL HAVE THEIR LIFE GUARDS OUT TOMORROW TO KEEP AN EYE TO THE OCEAN FOR RIP CURRENTS THAT COULD IMPACT ANY SWIMMERS OR SURFER S. THEY CAN BE SPOTTED BY LOOKING FOR BREAKSN I BETWEEN WHITE CAPS WITH NO MOVEMENT EVEN IF WE DON T HAVE GO OD BEACH DAYS WE DO HAVE A LOT OF PEOPLE THAT WILL STILL GO SWIMMING AND WE ALSO HAVA E LOT OF PEOPLE WHO ARE SURFING. A LOT OF THOSE SURFERS WILL BE LOOKING AT BIGGER WAVES SO THERE IS PROBABLY GOING TO BE A LOT OF SURFERS MY GUESS. WE WANT TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE SAFE D AN ARE NOT GO

Portland racial equity committee recommends oversight changes for police department

Portland racial equity committee recommends oversight changes for police department Share Updated: 6:09 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021 Share Updated: 6:09 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript MANNION REPORTS ON WHAT IT S RECOMMENDING R FO CHANGES TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. :21 LAST YEAR AFTER THE MURD OF GEORGE FLOYD A COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE ORGANIZED PROTTSES PORTLAND CITY COUNCILOR PIOUS ALI IS THE COCHAIRF O THE RACIAL EQUITY STEERING COMMITTEE, CREAT ED FOLLOWING PROTESTS LAST SUMMER FOR RACIAL JUSTICE. :55 MAKE SUGGESTIONS ON WH AT NEEDS TO BE OFFLOADED OM FR POLICE PLATE BECAUSE THERE ARE SO MANY THGS TINHAT WE ASK THEM TDO O ON MONDAY THE COUNCIL HEARD FROM THE COMMITTEE WITH 13 MEMBERS. T 6HE5 PAGE REPORT PROPOSED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY LIKE 5:03 THAT THE CITY SHOU LLDOOK INTO HOW COMMUNITY POLICING COULD WORK AND MEDIATE TO CREATE A COMMUNITY POLICING THAT THE COMMUNITY TRUSTS (( TAKE FULLSCREEN)) AN ALTERNATIVE RPOESNSE TO MENT

Vaccinating younger teens could help lead to a more normal school year, experts say

Vaccinating younger teens could help lead to a more normal school year, experts say Share Updated: 5:56 PM EDT May 4, 2021 Share Updated: 5:56 PM EDT May 4, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript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