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This Construction Site becomes an inferno. In a matter of minutes. Flames were absolutely soaring up out of the Construction Site into the Air Force to get out at a moments notice. Evacuated the north american community or incorporate Redwood City. Afternoon. Were live on the scene as the Bay Area loses some badly needed that it is tragic. Thank you so much for joining us. On this. Monday. Nearly a Years Worth of work completely. Wiped out in just a matter of minutes after a massive fire destroyed a Construction Site on the outskirts of Redwood City, the flames consuming the entire framework and reaching high into the sky now, this is all thats left. What was supposed to be a 117. Unit. Affordable Housing Complex for some of the people who need it, the most. Right now, fire crews are mopping up the hot spots, but the damage is already done. As you can see, fire officials say it broke out around 1015 this morning on the 5th floor of the building. It wasnt long before the flames engulf t

Jewish Pavilion celebrates Chanukah around Orlando

Senior Program Director Susan Bernstein and Jewish Pavilion volunteers were busy celebrating Chanukah with senior residents of 10 assisted living

Hospitalizations rise in southeast Louisiana

Hospitalizations rise in southeast Louisiana Dr. Peltier said nearly all of the COVID patients coming into North Oaks Health System never got the vaccine. Author: Devin Bartolotta / Eyewitness News (WWL) Published: 10:44 PM CDT July 14, 2021 Updated: 10:45 AM CDT July 15, 2021 HAMMOND, La. In several parishes, hospitalizations from COVID are on the rise and are paired with plateauing vaccination numbers. At North Oaks Health Center in Hammond, the number of COVID patients has doubled over the last two weeks, according to Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Robert Peltier. “We saw almost all of the parishes in southeast Louisiana double their rate of both the percent positivity and incidents,” said Dr. Peltier. “Unfortunately, what concerns me as the chief medical officer is that over the past three spikes we’ve had, we’re about two to three weeks after we see those numbers going up that our hospital tends to see the large n

KSLA Salutes: Kevin Fuhrman

KSLA Salutes: Kevin Fuhrman For the last ten years, Kevin Fuhrman has served as the COO of The Oaks of Louisiana. (Source: KSLA) By Chandler Watkins | December 31, 2020 at 9:16 PM CST - Updated December 31 at 10:41 PM SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Kevin Fuhrman, originally from Washington, says he joined the Air Force at 22 years old to travel and see the world. “And I did,” Fuhrman said. “In 23 years I was at six different bases, we ended up here and retired out here. After retiring, I came to work for Willis-Knighton.” He was stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona, RAF Bentwaters in England, Lackland Air Force Base, Randolph Air Force Base in Texas and Lajes Field in Portugal before moving to northwest Louisiana to finish his service at Barksdale Air Force Base.

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