Judges ruling in camden gave permission to resume the dredging and dune building in margate and the best estimate is that it will resume sometime next week. The beach at margate. The view from chopper 6 hd from 10 20 this morning. No evidence of any renewed Construction Activity at the controversial dune project. Heavy equipment remained parked the only Significant Movement is from a tractor pulled beach rig. The judge lifted a temporary restrainer order issued by a state judge last week. Following the unexpected ponding of water in the areas between the newly created dunes and the margate sea wall. Those basins today appeared to be just damp but the city maintains when they fill with water the a Health Hazard and risk of a child drowning and elevated bacteria that could cause illness. And the federal judge mandated they install elevated walkways and pump out accumulated water as soon as possible and fence them off. The army corps says they will resume the work next week. The state jud
Casings there in the parking lot. Police still on the scene, still investigating and about to provide some Additional Information to the media who is, who are gathered here but what we know at this point is that one man was injured, shot multiple times. One suspect is in custody. There was a s. W. A. T. Team that went through this store looking for a possible second suspect. At this point we have no word whether there was. What we do know, though, is that the situation does appear to be under control. One person being treated at this point at aria torresdale. Reporting live in the northeast, jeff chirico channel6 action news. Thank you jeff. More breaking news right here out of the crescentville section of philadelphia. Chopper6hd captured huge flames shooting out of the Auto Repair Shop in the 5500 block of tabor avenue. That fire reached two alarms but in the last hour firefighters were able to get it under control. No injuries reported in crescentville. Fire crews still on the scene
Suggests i got something wrong, but it is very important to do that. And i do if i get something wrong and i think my colleagues elsewhere at other media organizations do the same. Carl is up next. We will leave this discussion at this point to take you live now to hearing on efforts to curb drug abuse and theft by opioid addicted veterans. Veterans officials and representatives from an opioid Diversion Prevention Committee all testify. This is live coverage on cspan 3. Good afternoon. This hear willing come to order. I want to welcome everyone who has joined us today. Today we will address the lack of oversight in internal controls regarding controlled sub tanss within the Veterans Health administration that leave facilities open to Drug Diversion and veteran harm. The diversion of drugs from v. A. Health care facilities is an incredible Patient Safety issue that puts veterans, v. A. Employees and the public at tremendous risk. Unfortunately the news has recently been filled with the
Good afternoon. This hearing will come to order. I want to welcome everyone who has joined us today. Today, we will address the lack of oversight and internal controls regarding controlled substances within the Veterans Health administration that leave facilities open to Drug Diversion and veteran harm. The diversion of drugs from Va Health Care facilities is an incredible Patient Safety issue that puts veterans, va employees, and the public at tremendous risk. Unfortunately, the news has recently been filled with story after story of Drug Diversion within va. In little rock, arkansas, a va Pharmacy Technician reportedly used his access to medical suppliers websites to order and divert 4,000 oxycodone pills, over 3,000 hydrocodone pills, and more than 14,000 viagra and cialis pills at a cost to va of more than 70,000. This technician was allegedly selling these drugs on the street where they had a value of more than 160,000. At a va facility in florida, a registered nurse was apparentl
Veterans Affairs Department officials and the mayo clinic testified on efforts to curb opioid abuse by patients and Veterans Affairs health care facilities. And to stop the theft and sale of drugs by employees of the va and prevention efforts. A House Committee held last weeks hearing. Good afternoon. This hearing will come to order. I want to welcome everyone who has joined us today. Today we will address the lack of oversight in internal controls regarding controlled substances within the Veterans Health administration that leave facilities open to Drug Diversion and veteran harm. The diversion of drugs from v. A. Health care facilities is an incredible Patient Safety issue that puts veterans, v. A. Employees and the public at tremendous risk. Unfortunately the news has recently been filled with the story after story of Drug Diversions within v. A. In little rock, arkansas, v. A. Pharmacy technician reportedly used his access to medical supplies, websites to order and divert 4,000 ox