Two men arrested in bombing that damaged Stockton church, deputies say
The San Joaquin County Sheriff s Office said they found numerous explosive making materials in the home that included devices, explosive powder, and detonators. Author: Eric Escalante Updated: 11:32 AM PST January 12, 2021
STOCKTON, Calif. San Joaquin County sheriff s deputies are trying to find any items that could be used for explosives at a home related to two suspected bombers in Stockton.
The suspects were identified as James Towles, 50, and Russell Altheide, 65. Towles faces charges that include possession of explosives, felony hit and run with injury, possession of cocaine, and possession of slungshot illegal weapon. Altheide also faces multiple charges including possession of explosives and conspiracy to commit a crime.
Roadworks misery for Hull as electricity upgrade set to cause months of disruption
The Sculcoates area will see a network upgrade by Northern Powergrid with work ongoing until May
Work will start at Sissons Way in north Hull on upgrading the electricity network on January 4
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Hospitals in Mercer County and New Castle all received special deliveries Thursday morning.
The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine arrived Thursday to UPMC Horizon hospitals in Farrell and Greenville as well as AHN Grove City Hospital and UPMC Jameson in New Castle.
The UPMC deliveries were made by UPS delivery, as the vaccine s rollout continued this week. The first vaccinations were given Monday morning to front-line staff in hospitals around the country.
Officials from AHN Grove City, and UPMC s hospitals in Greenville, Farrell and New Castle said they would begin administering the vaccine Friday to front-line health workers.
In the region, the first vaccine shots were administered to five UPMC employees in front of personnel and media members at UPMC Children s Hospital in Pittsburgh.