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Idaho Falls Police Captain retires after 27 years of service

The following is a news release and photos from the Idaho Falls Police Department. IDAHO FALLS — On Thursday, August 18, the Idaho Falls Police Department hosted a retirement ceremony honoring the career of Captain Bill Squires and wishing him well as he retires from the law enforcement profession. Captain Squires joined the Idaho Falls […]

Man accused of stabbing another on CapMetro bus arrested in East Austin

17-year-old Joshua Anthony Trevino is charged with first-degree felony murder in the June 9 stabbing death of 52-year-old Tony Glenn Kelley.

Homeless plans for Thanksgiving in San Diego

“These people protect me, they watch over me I'm five foot two I'll get mugged, I'll get robbed, everything, 'cause I'm short and people take advantage. The homeless steal from the homeless also, and that sucks.”

KGO ABC7 News 600PM May 8, 2013

first. one caused a car to drop because of the weight of the limo. since the bridge was built in sections, cars tend to bounce as they drive on the roadway. so that car bounced too hard and it s creating a gouge in the gas tank. chp is investigating this horrific accident, the public utilities commission is the actual state agency that regulates limousines. critics say they re too la.. limos with fewer than 10 people do not have to go through regular safety inspections. those with fewer than eight passengers are not required to have fire extinguishers. state senator hill is planning to change that. that we re going to introduce a bill in the next week requiring fire extinguishers at least to start out to require in the compartment of every limb scene in this state. senator hill tells us this is just the beginning that he s looking at the lack of safety inspections for limos. the state p.u.c. declined our request for an interview. vic lee, abc 7 news. the coroner

KOFY ABC7 News On KOFY 7PM May 8, 2013

questions that only survivors can answer. what caused the fire that killed five passengers in that limousine? abc 7 news is learning tonight that one legislature is planning to make limousines safer. the owner of a service garage tells us he thinks he knows what caused this fire. that is the question everyone is asking. mechanics and investigators. as chp continues it s investigation trying to find why the limousine caught on fire, the owner of royal auto service believes he knows what happened. we introduced you to him yesterday. he worked on limos almost three decades and saw the news reports studied images. the fire started in the fear. two witnesses said the back of the lincoln kaz low as the vehicle was moving before the fire. the limo heavy with passengers. there are fine aboard. one more than the limo allowed to have. he s more convinced than ever that the air spring that s support the rear blew up first. one caused a car to drop because of the weight of the li

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