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A Piedmont wealth manager who allegedly left his wife and a dying man at the scene of a hit-and-run faces manslaughter charge
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Gregory Turnage Jr. with his son Miles. Turnage was killed May 9 in a hit-and-run collision in Oakland.Courtesy Angie Brey/
The impact of the crash on the afternoon of Mother’s Day threw Gregory Turnage Jr. onto the hood of the white Lexus before he fell to the Oakland sidewalk. As he lay bleeding, witnesses said, the driver opened his door and walked around the smashed front bumper before looking down at Turnage’s crumpled body.
Smaller Oregon counties taking personal approach with vaccine rollout
Many smaller counties are scheduling vaccination appointments by phone invitation rather than leaving it to residents to find appointments online. Author: Katherine Cook Updated: 11:14 PM PST March 5, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. Counties across Oregon are getting the COVID-19 vaccine to as many eligible people as possible. The methods used in smaller counties are often different than those used in larger metro areas.
Rather than ask residents to spend hours online trying to schedule a vaccine appointment, health workers in Tillamook County are calling residents to schedule appointments by phone. To get that phone call, residents just have to register with the county when their age group is eligible. They can register online or by calling 503-842-3914.