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Water mainline rupture repairs near Happy Valley expected to take all night
A 16 mainline on Hawthorne Ave near Wendell Way has ruptured, according to the Clear Creek Community Services District.
Posted: Apr 6, 2021 5:25 PM
Updated: Apr 6, 2021 8:48 PM
Posted By: Ricardo Tovar
According to the Clear Creek Community Services District, a 16 mainline on Hawthorne Ave near Wendell Way has ruptured.
People are advised to avoid the area until repairs are made. The rupture will likely take all night to fix due to the mainline s location, main size, and depth.
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Another COVID-19 variant of concern lands in King County: At a press conference this afternoon the Washington Department of Health said they found a case of the B.1.351 variant of SARS-CoV-2 in King County. The patient who contracted the new strain, which was first identified in South Africa, was diagnosed with COVID-19 at the end of January. However, contact tracers couldn t reach this person, so health officials have no idea where he s been, according to state epidemiologist for communicable diseases Dr. Scott Lindquist. Public Health Seattle & King County health chief Dr. Jeff Duchin said the vaccines available in the U.S. remain protective against severe illness and hospitalization, but the degree of reducing infection from this new strain entirely isn’t fully understood.
Drink-driver incredibly lucky after car launched 80m into tree
20 Dec, 2020 03:19 AM
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Otago Daily Times
A churchgoing drink-driver who skidded 80m before her car was launched into a tree was lucky not to kill herself and her sister, a court has heard.
Luisa Hope Taesega Elisara (22) appeared in the Dunedin District Court yesterday, supported by her family who had come from Christchurch for the hearing.
The convictions for drink-driving and dangerous driving were her first and duty lawyer Chris Lynch said they could have been her last. She s well aware she could have caused the death of her sister and herself through driving as she did, she said.
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