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Citrus Heights woman faces repeated arrest warrants over mistaken identity

Citrus Heights woman faces repeated arrest warrants over mistaken identity Share Updated: 11:34 AM PDT Apr 30, 2021 David Manoucheri Share Updated: 11:34 AM PDT Apr 30, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript EDIE: A CITRUS HEIGHTS WOMAN HAS BEEN FACING A TWO-YEAR BATTLE OVER HER IDENTITY. GULSTAN: ALL OVER A STRING OF TICKETS, VIOLATIONS, AND FAILURES TO APPEAR IN COUR BUT, IT IS NOT HER. BRIAN HEAP JOINS US WITH DETAILS IN HIS KCRA 3 INVESTIGATION. BRIAN: ON ITS FACE THIS SEEMS UNUSUAL. TWO PEOPLE SAME NAME DIFFERENT CITIES, ONE WITH A STRING OF ARRESTS AND WARRANTS, ANOTHER NOW TIED TO THOSE CASES BECAUSE OF HER NAME. BUT IT HAPPENS MORE OFTEN THAN YOU THINK AND GETTING THE IDENTITY PROBLEM FIXED IS NOT EASY. VALERIE KELLY SPENDS HER DAYS GOING FROM HER CITRUS HEIGHTS APARTMENT TO WORK DOING COPYWRITING AND MARKETING. I MEAN I’M A LAW-ABIDIN CITIZEN YOU KNOW EVERY DAY I GO ABOUT MY BUSINESS. BRIAN: BUT LOOKING AT SOME OF THE MAIL

A Year of COVID-19: What It Looked Like for Schools

A Year of COVID-19: What It Looked Like for Schools A Timeline 13 min read A Timeline 13 min read It started with the closure of a single high school in Washington state on Feb. 27, 2020. A school employee’s relative had gotten sick and tested positive for the coronavirus. The school underwent a deep cleaning and reopened two days later. One month later, nearly every school building in the United States was shut down, an unfathomable moment. Schools scrambled to stand up a remote learning program some virtual, some by passing out packets of learning materials. Most of us thought this disruption would last a few weeks, maybe a month.

Portsmouth plans to fix dangerous intersection after letter carrier killed in hit-and-run

and last updated 2021-01-28 18:42:27-05 PORTSMOUTH, Va.— Road rage has a different meaning for Portsmouth residents living near the intersection of Airline Boulevard and Caroline Avenue. Neighbors are angry that crashes continue at the intersection despite outcry to city leaders and even an online petition. The area has been called dangerous, and last year proved to be deadly when a USPS letter carrier was killed after a hit-and-run. “I’m very upset,” said Valerie Kelly. “It’s a shame that a beautiful young woman had to lose her life. She left three kids and a husband. Maggie White was a beloved US Postal Service worker who was killed on the job after a hit-and-run in September while crossing the intersection that’s infamous for crashes. Police are still looking for her killer; meanwhile, letter carriers still dodge cars while crossing the intersection where White was killed.

Funding of €800,000 awarded for breast cancer treatment research

The Caroline Foundation has been awarded €800,000 for breast cancer treatment research. The award was funded by Science Foundation Ireland and Puma Biotechnology and will go towards advancing cancer research skills in DCU. SFI provided €400,000 of the funding and the rest was provided by Puma Biotechnology, a biopharma company that specialises in the acquisition and development of novel therapeutics for the treatment of cancer. The Caroline Foundation was established in memory of Greystones woman Caroline Dwyer-Hickey who died in 2013 aged 35 after a nine-year battle with cancer. Caroline was a patient of Professor John Crown from the time of her being diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2004, and was a public advocate for cancer research.

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