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• Fred Crifasi, a judge in Baton Rouge who has said Louisiana is in a serious predicament as coronavirus infections continue to spike, said he will allow some probationers to reduce their community service requirement by getting vaccinated.
• Sheamus, a WWE star whose real name is Stephen Farrelly, is offering ringside seats and many beers to anyone who returns a prop cross necklace that was stolen on May 22 from a University of South Florida arena in Tampa.
• Caleb Ganzer, 35, a celebrity sommelier at a New York City restaurant, was charged with two felony arson counts and several other offenses tied to three fires outside other restaurants, including two that damaged outdoor dining spaces in Manhattan.
Alabama News
Updated:
Sheriff Bill Franklin said the shooting happened in the 6100 block of Hwy. 143.
Franklin says police received the call at around 1:15pm Saturday.
On the scene officers found three people with gunshot wounds.
64 year old Susan Jeffries and 84 year old Joyce Jeffries were pronounced dead at the scene.
A third person, 64 year old William Jeffries is in critical condition after what police say was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Police believe this was a domestic dispute.
There are no other details at this time.
Woman loses son, father in Elmore County house fire
Woman loses father, son in overnight Elmore County house fire By WSFA Staff and Bryan Henry | February 24, 2021 at 6:59 AM CST - Updated February 24 at 6:43 PM
ELMORE COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - An Elmore County woman faces the unenviable task of planning two funerals. The grim reality is beginning to close in on Arzell Day. She lost not only her house but the loves of her life in an overnight fire.
Day said she was at work when she got a call from a cousin telling her that her house was on fire late Tuesday night. She rushed home from her job in Montgomery to find firefighters already on scene.
Warming Centers Are Opening Up in Abilene And The Big Country
UPDATED: February 18, 2021
While this recent winter storm has tested my every ability to survive the sub-freezing temperatures and my patience in going from point A to point B. I highly recommend that every one of us slow down and increase our distance between vehicle front to back and side to side. As my boss Frank Pain always says be a good human.
That said, if you are not able to get warm, there are several places to warm up in Abilene and some surrounding cities. Some of the warming centers are offering overnight stays. Below is a list of Warming Centers and some have extra recommendations.