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Steven A. Siegel PARKERSBURG A man accused in the death of a child in March 2020 has been returned to Wood County to answer charges, the Parkersburg Police Department said. Officers on Wednesday went to the Trumbull Correctional Institute where Steven A. Siegel, 31, Parkersburg, was imprisoned on unrelated charges from Washington County of receiving stolen property, illegal possesion of a firearm and failure to appear. Siegel was indicted by the September 2020 term of the grand jury in Wood County for the offenses of child neglect resulting in death and maintaining a dwelling for the keeping of a controlled substance. The investigation began in March 2020 when the Police Department along with the Fire Department and EMS responded to a residence on Kanawha Street where there was an unresponsive 18-month-old child, the police department said. The child was taken to the hospital and later pronounced dead, the department said.

General Hospital Spoilers Update: Wednesday, March 10 – Sonny Figures It Out – Peter Begs Maxie – Franco s Death News Spreads

General Hospital (GH) spoilers update for Wednesday, March 10, teases that Laura Collins (Genie Francis) will have some words of wisdom to pass along. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) will get a warning from Laura, so there are a couple of stories this could tie in with. Laura will insist that Carly should pray for peace and prepare for war, so they might receive updates on Franco Baldwin’s (Roger Howarth) death and the fact that Elizabeth Baldwin’s (Rebecca Herbst) blaming Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). However, Carly may also relay her concerns about Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and her pushy behavior when it comes to Wiley Quartermaine-Corinthos (Erik and Theo Olson).

Canada s screen world decades behind on Black representation, say industry members

Article content TORONTO The Toronto Black Film Festival is hosting a panel discussion series with a title that speaks to a pervasive problem in the industry: Show Me the Money. Amid a racial reckoning sparked by the police killing of George Floyd last May, it seems awareness is heightened, and arts organizations are paying attention to systemic racism and barriers facing Black creators in Canada’s film and TV industry, says festival president and founder Fabienne Colas. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Canada s screen world decades behind on Black representation, say industry members Back to video

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