Tonight, a freak accident kills a woman walking her dog and sends this pickup truck crashing into a lake. Good evening the crash happened this afternoon near judgeur drive. Kpix 5 emily turner is there with what happened. Emily . Reporter within the last five minutes, we want to let you know that the boulevard has finally reopened but it was shut down for the better part of the day because of the the terrible. A woman in her 40s hit and killed a woman walking her dog. She was out in the middle of the day taking her dog for a walk. The truck hit the curb and flew into the water. The driver is fine. The 40yearold driver has a few minor injuries. That woman was killed. She was a 65yearold woman. The dog survived. She was walking with a friend of hers who was just a few steps behind her. The woman saw it all as well as several people who were around this area at the time. He just hit the curb, at the same speed, no brakes. It was, like, severe, like hit. Reporter police are still trying to
Herb, took dating as far back as 1973. Very much loved national parks. So a a lot of them are scenic shots which can be difficult to locate, which is pretty much had every single one of them marked. They are documented every single trip. Thursday, may 28th, 1981. Up at 6 30. With the help of his grandmother ruths journal he replicated about 75 different photos. And kind of funny because all of us grand kid growing up we kind of always made fun of him because he always had a camera with him, he always had to capture, you know, every family gathering, you know, different photos. Like this time at long wood gardens. That is me as a little boy. It was just me standing in the placees with my grandfather. Each recreation, a tribute to his grandfather. Later in life i realized that those moments, seeing that had an effect on me, and, that is kind of why i started this project, you know, kind of a way to honor, and instilling that love of photography and travel. His love of traveling brought h
Now the question is, whatâs next?
Does the defeat of the short-term regulations mean the town will be mailing out cease-and-desist orders tomorrow to the 500-odd rental properties in Conway? The short answer is no.
Minutes after the results were announced, Selectman John Colbath said: âWe do not have the information to decide what to do next.â
Added Selectman Mary Carey Seavey: âI want to hear what town attorney Peter Malia has to say. If we are going to issue cease and desists, it has to be orderly.â
Colbath said he believes many people voted against the regulations because they thought within a month there would be properties for lower-income people to buy. âThe reality is thatâs not going to happen,â he said.