Construction on next leg of Wasson Way trail begins Wednesday
Work on phases four and five of the Wasson Way trail is set to start on Wednesday, according to the Cincinnati Department of Transportation and Engineering.
Crews will begin by clearing out downed trees and brush along a portion of trail in the northeastern edge of Ault Park in Mount Lookout, according to a release.
This leg of the project will stretch a mile and a half from the Marburg Avenue Bridge in Hyde Park to Old Red Bank Road in Fairfax, officials said.
The trail will travel over an out-of-service rail line to a railroad bridge in Ault Park and then through a wooded stretch of switchbacks in the park and to the Red Bank trail in Fairfax, officials added.
Hesperia Days to return in September after COVID-19 halted 2020 installment
Victorville Daily Press
Americana and normalcy are expected to be on full display in September when the Hesperia Days Parade and Celebration returns after the coronavirus pandemic canceled last year’s festivities.
This year will mark the 72nd edition of the event that first began in 1948 when 13-year-old Lillian (Stratton) Platt, wore the crown as the first Miss Hesperia and rodeo queen.
Hesperia Recreation and Park District General Manager Nicolas Chavez, who was hired in July 2020 and missed out on his first Hesperia Days experience, said the popular two-day event is slated to begin Sept. 18 with a full day of activities.
Man charged with vandalizing Henrico fire station, rescue squad Henrico police have charged a man in connection to three different vandalisms. (Source: Henrico Police) By NBC12 Newsroom | April 6, 2021 at 6:51 PM EDT - Updated April 6 at 6:51 PM
HENRICO, Va. (WWBT) - Henrico police have charged a man in connection to three different vandalisms.
Police were called to the 6900 block of Lakeside Avenue, near the intersection of Timberlake Avenue, on Tuesday morning.
Officials said a Honda Odyssey hit the garage doors of Henrico Fire Station #5 and the garage doors of a nearby business before the suspect ended up at the Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad.
Woman, 89, suffers life-threatening injuries in St. Catharines hit and run
An 89-year-old woman was critically injured in a hit and run in St. Catharines Thursday evening, Niagara Regional Police say.
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Posted: Jan 08, 2021 8:08 AM ET | Last Updated: January 8
Shortly before 6 p.m. on Thursday, 1 District uniform officers responded to the area of Queenston Street and Woodburn Avenue for a report of a collision.(Laura Clementson/CBC)
An 89-year-old woman was critically injured in a hit and run in St. Catharines Thursday evening, Niagara Regional Police say.
Shortly before 6 p.m., officers responded to the area of Queenston Street and Woodburn Avenue for a report of a collision.