In two. We have some video to show you. It happened around 3 00. Were told that a car was traveling westbound on University Parkway, preliminary investigation shows that it was going very fast she said. Thats when it slammed into a tree. Again, three dead on scene, one taken to sarasota memorial hospital. We just spoke to that Police Spokeswoman a few moments ago and heres what she told us. When our officers arrived they do believe due to the severity of the crash that speed was a factor. The vehicle actually split in half after it had impact with the tree. So thats why our officers do believe that speed was a factor. At this time its unknown if alcohol or drugs were a factor in this crash. Reporter again, the investigation in this case is in full swing. We have no information at this point on identities or ages of the three dead and the one injured. Were waiting to get that information at this point. As you can see live at University Parkway at closed at this hour as this investigatio
Belgiums antterror chief warns several terrorists involved could still be at large and are all from the same isis cell that carried out the massacre in paris. For more on all these developments, live from brussels. Thank you for staying up and being with us tonight. What do you think we know today that we didnt know yesterday that is making this brussels full say there could be even more of these terrorists at large at the moment . I think it is more of a general thing than a specific thing. Theyve not been specific with us about any of that. The headline is the bomb maker is dead. This is not just the bomb maker, they believe he was the bomb maker from the terrorist attacks in november. The reason for that is they found his daniels on the bomb vest. This is the man on the left of the screen. The one on the far left. His name is najim and he was the one who was not yet identified from the bombing at the airport here. There is a picture of him from interpole. They had been for him for q
Musikfest, other summer festivals gearing up for in-person return this season
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A beach ball bounces around the crowd before of the headlining shows at Musikfest 2018.Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
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Last year’s summer festival season was pretty much nonexistent thanks to COVID-19, save for a few virtual experiences. But as the season approaches once again, many of the Lehigh Valley’s biggest events are feeling optimistic for in-person participants.
That optimism is mostly due to the increasingly available COVID-19 vaccine, which is reaching arms rapidly across Pennsylvania. With more than 25% of the state’s population now fully inoculated with many more to come over the next few weeks and months, safely gathering in groups for favorite summer celebrations has become much more likely.