and we ve got we re celebrating our first responders and heroes this morning too. rachel: absolutely. pete: let s head there right now, head back down to 1 world trade center, the freedom tower, where rick reichmuth is live from the tunnel to towers 104-story tower climb in new york city. rick. [cheers and applause] rick: i m not doing this to the act like i m on tv with this, i literally it s really how old in here, i can barely here you. you recognize abby hornacek? she was really nice to come on with us morning. i was not prepared to go on television this morning. [laughter] rick: we all look like this when we re not prepared to go on television. no, no, not at all. rick: talk about this team and how this experience was. this experience was unlike anything. this organization is one of my favorite organizations. to be here with our amazing coworkers and also amazing people here, there were three cats catastrophically injured veterans who did the stair climb, so ev
no injuries are reported, but smoke prosecute fire can be seen miles away. residents living within 3 miles of the fire are required to shelter in place as a result. take a look at this wild video out of nevada. south lake tahoe police responding to the a call from residents saying a bear was stuck inside their car. officials were able to tie a rope to the handle and safely free the brown bear from the vehicle. pictures of the aftermath show the car was completely destroyed. the bear was not hurt and, thank friday thankfully, neither was anyone else. those are your headlines. will: how did he get into the car? so he could open it from the outside, but he couldn t figure out the handle from the inside? i need a deeper, deeper dive into this story. thank you, rachel. all right, republican presidential candidates are hitting the campaign trail making their pitch to voters in iowa. i am running because i believe america can do for anyone what she has done for me.
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NORTH PORT – The attorney for North Port resident Stephanie Gibson filed an amended complaint Tuesday in her public records lawsuit against the city of North Port and former City Commissioner Chris Hanks.
Gibson is still seeking satisfaction on the second count of her suit, which asks for Facebook and social media posts by Hanks on his commissioner’s page between Nov. 12, 2019 and Sept. 20, 2020.
In a Feb. 16 ruling, 12th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Andrea McHugh ruled against Gibson on the first and third counts of her suit, which asked the court to compel the city to release door access records for March 31 through April 2, 2018, and 42 recordings of the investigation into the conduct of former North Port City Manager Peter Lear.