Page 5 - ஓவேர்ப்றூக் சாலை News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from ஓவேர்ப்றூக் சாலை. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In ஓவேர்ப்றூக் சாலை Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Widow of Kansas Man Killed in Evergy Accident Wins Lawsuit


Widow of Kansas Man Killed in Evergy Accident Wins Lawsuit
June 4, 2021
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) A Texas jury has awarded $222 million to the widow of a Kansas man who died in an accident at Evergy’s Jeffrey Energy Center power plant near St. Marys, Kansas, in 2018.
The jury found that Team Industrial Services, a Texas-based subcontractor to Westar Energy, was 90% responsible for the death of Jesse Henson, of Manhattan, the family’s attorneys said in a news release Tuesday.
Henson and a co-worked, Damien Burchett, of Overbrook, were burned alive when they were investigating a loss of power at the steam plant near St. Marys, Kansas, on June 3, 2018. ....

United States , Damien Burchett , Gina Penzig , Jesse Henson , Team Industrial Services , Westar Energy , Evergy Jeffrey Energy Center , Steam Industrial , Jeffrey Energy Center , Wichita Eagle , Citizen Utility Ratepayer Board , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ஜெஸ்ஸி ஹென்சன் , அணி தொழில்துறை சேவைகள் , மேற்கு ஆற்றல் , அணி தொழில்துறை , ஜெஃப்ரி ஆற்றல் மையம் , விசிட்டா கழுகு ,

Jury awards $222 million linked to accident at Jeffrey Energy Center


The Associated Press
A Texas jury has awarded $222 million to Kelli Henson, the widow of a Kansas man who died in a 2018 accident at Evergy’s Jeffrey Energy Center power plant near St. Marys.
The jury found that Team Industrial Services, a Texas-based subcontractor to Westar Energy, was 90% responsible for the death of Jesse Henson, of Manhattan, the family’s attorneys said in a news release Tuesday.
Henson and a co-worker, Damien Craig Burchett, of Overbrook, were both 45 when they were burned alive by steam as they were investigating a loss of power at the steam plant on June 3, 2018.
Westar, which is now called Evergy, was found to be 10% responsible, The Wichita Eagle reported. ....

United States , Kelli Henson , Gina Penzig , Damien Craig Burchett , Jesse Henson , Team Industrial Services , Westar Energy , Evergy Jeffrey Energy Center , Associated Press , Jeffrey Energy , Jeffrey Energy Center , Wichita Eagle , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ஜெஸ்ஸி ஹென்சன் , அணி தொழில்துறை சேவைகள் , மேற்கு ஆற்றல் , தொடர்புடையது ப்ரெஸ் , ஜெஃப்ரி ஆற்றல் மையம் , விசிட்டா கழுகு ,

Philadelphia needs to manage the return of the car as the pandemic subsides


Philadelphia needs to manage the return of the car as the pandemic subsides
Inga Saffron, The Philadelphia Inquirer
© YONG KIM/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS
An in-line skater tries out the newly paved recreation path along Martin Luther King Drive. The Schuylkill Expressway runs parallel to the drive.
The pandemic has been terrible in a hundred ways but wonderful in one particular instance: It allowed us to experience a Philadelphia nearly empty of cars.
Without the noise and exhaust of daily traffic in the first months of the lockdown, birdsong became the score of city life, and the air took on a country freshness. Center City’s streets turned into jogging courses, cyclists sped across town without fear of being sideswiped, and full-service restaurants sprouted from empty parking spaces. ....

Strawberry Mansion , United States , Cobbs Creek Park , Fairmount Park , West Chester , Barry Seymour , Javante Reynolds , Winston Churchill , Jennifer Dougherty , Martin Luther King , Tonnetta Graham , Councilmember Cherellel Parker , Councilmember Curtis Jones Jr , Mike Carroll , Jim Kenney , Councilmember Jamie Gauthier , Art Museum , Bicycle Coalition Of Greater Philadelphia , Duringa City Council , Center City , Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission , Schuylkill Expressway , Mayor Jim Kenney , Bicycle Coalition , City Council , Streets Department ,

The past, present, and future of trolleys in Pittsburgh


Photo: Ed Miller, courtesy of the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
Trolley car at Balph and Lincoln Avenue, 1965 Trolleys are often romanticized as a quaint, bygone mode of travel, relegated to black-and-white images and that song Judy Garland made famous in the film
Meet Me In St. Louis. Now they are widely regarded as a novelty, a thing to rent for weddings or to charm tourists.
But Scott Becker, executive director and CEO of the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum in Washington, Pa., points out that, while Pittsburgh’s trolley or streetcar systems are not nearly as extensive as they used to be, they still serve as a viable mode of transportation in the city. ....

United States , Allegheny County , South Hills , Westview Park , Scott Becker , Ed Miller , Judy Garland , Port Authority Of Allegheny , Port Authority , Conference Committee , Brookville Equipment Corporation , Pennsylvania Trolley Museum , Lincoln Avenue , South Hills Village , North Shore , Citizens Trolleys , Pittsburgh Railways , President Conference Committee , Southwesten Pennsylvania , Rolling Melting Pot , Fred Rogers Weekend , Mister Roger Neighborhood , Pittsburgh Transportation , Ittsburgh Trolley , Ensylvania Trolley , Ennsylvania Trolleys ,