Her room and just was over taken by smoke, it was hot and black and we couldnt see her, he was yelling for her. He didnt know where she was. Reporter he describes his friend being driven back by flames and smoke, again and again. Then helping bruce out a window and off the upstairs ledge. He got me a ladder after he knew that she was gone. Reporter it was bob bragy who ran to alert neighbors, fire crews on the scene almost immediately learning someone was still upstairs. We couldnt get through the front door because it was, the porch was loaded with various paraphernalia and we couldnt get access there, we had had to go through a side door. Reporter the fire was under control quickly, julie found in her room, a victim of smoke inhalation. She had a heart of gold and hes a nice guy. Reporter its not clear whether the house had working smoke detectors. Believed the fire started in the middle of the living room downstairs, but the fire remains under investigation. Ironically, this was the
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Another movie theater in our region is closing its doors, this one in Claremont, New Hampshire. But as our Adam Sullivan reports, it comes as the city prepares for a burst of the arts downtown.
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Something extraordinary is set to happen on Thursday: The Supreme Court will interpret part of the Constitution for the first time. Neither the justices nor any of their predecessors have ever heard a case about the Disqualification Clause, a post-Civil War provision in the Fourteenth Amendment that bars participants in “insurrection or rebellion” from holding political office. The court is stepping out into freshly fallen snow.The stakes in Trump v. Anderson could not be higher. In December, Co