BARBARA GALE MARCUM PAULEY, 87, of Huntington, W.Va., after an extended illness, is enjoying the amazement of full citizenship in heaven in the presence of her Lord and Savior Jesus
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Virginia fans got some bad news on Monday afternoon as football head coach Bronco Mendenhall confirmed that electric wide receiver Lavel Davis Jr. has torn his ACL. Davis Jr., a second year, was looking to build off of a highly successful freshman campaign that saw him haul in 515 yards and five touchdown catches. His 25.8 yards per reception mark was best in the ACC and second in the nation.
“He’s a really good player we expected and knew that he was capable of even more than he did a year ago,” Mendenhall said in Monday’s Zoom press conference.
Fire displaces about 40 people on Milwaukee s west side, continuing recent rash of fires in difficult weather Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Milwaukee’s tragic rash of apartment fires continued early Saturday when 40 people on the city’s west side were displaced after a 16-unit building caught fire.
The fire, which left two people injured, adds to a brutal 10-day period beginning Jan. 28 in which two people have died and approximately 175 people have been displaced from fires in Milwaukee.
Fire crews were called to the 800 block of North 25th Street, in the Avenues West neighborhood, at 4 a.m. Saturday, according to a statement from the Milwaukee Police Department. One apartment in the 16-unit building caught fire.
One person is dead and three were hospitalized after a fire on Milwaukee’s south side early Friday morning.
Fire crews were called to the 1900 block of West Burnham Street, in the Muskego Way neighborhood, shortly before 2 a.m.
They spent about 40 minutes battling a heavy fire that spread to three structures as temperatures fell into the teens and wind gusts reached nearly 30 miles an hour.
A 55-year-old woman died, while a 23-year-old woman suffered serious injuries but is in stable condition, according to the Milwaukee Police Department. A woman, age 63, and a girl, age 6, also sustained injuries that were not life-threatening.