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"san diego fire departments" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:08 min | 3 months ago

"san diego fire departments" Discussed on WTOP

"We had unprecedented rainfall, about four inches in an hour. People were calling because their of basements the door were walls flooding, were blown some out with the water and one resident had a couch float out to the stream. Hundreds of thousands don't have power in Michigan and in Ohio where there's storm damage too. Brian Wheeler is with the utility Consumers Energy. Given the size, the severity of the storm, the work is going to continue into the weekend, no question. Tough talk today from the head of the United Auto Workers Union as members gave leaders the okay to call strike a if needed. Our employers only value one thing, profit. They do not value us and the only way the working class advances is if we stand together. UAW chief Sean Fain says the big three automakers are not bargaining seriously. Contracts with them expire in about three weeks. Fed chairman Jerome Powell made it clear today that inflation is still too high and continued economic strength could lead to additional interest rate hikes. Twelve month core inflation is still elevated and there is substantial people further ground to cover to get back to price stability. And the Fed's target for inflation is two percent. Donald Trump posted his own mugshot last night with the phrase never surrender. He was booked in Atlanta in the election case. Noon was the deadline for all 19 co -defendants to turn themselves in. Well to now Southern California where a marine pilot is apparently missing after an FA -18 Hornet fighter jet crashed at a base last night. Reporter Dana -Marie McNichol of KFMB -TV. MCAS Miramar tells us they found the aircraft but the status of the pilot is still unknown. The San Diego Fire Department supporting Miramar with the search of helicopters along with a Coast Guard helicopter. Names have been released East and Maui 388 of them are listed on an updated unaccounted for tally more than two weeks after the wildfires. CBS's Jim Cressula has the story of a school that singled out some African American kids. The principal and a teacher at an elementary school in Bunnell, Florida have been placed on leave after black students attended a PowerPoint presentation on low test scores. This should not have happened but it did. Lashaka Moore is interim superintendent of Flagler County Schools. The presentation on underperforming black students was led by two black teachers. And checking Wall Street right now the Dow is up to NASDAQ is down nine. The S &P is up about five points. This is CBS News. if you need to hire you need indeed their end -to -end hiring system helps you attract 12 .03 12 .03 on this Friday August the 25th. We've got 84 degrees right now in Washington. heading We're for a high today near 90. at Good afternoon everybody I'm Kyle Cooper the top local stories were following for you this hour on WTOP a remarkable moment in Georgia last night as authorities there booked former President Trump and snapped his mugshot. Mr. Trump is facing 13 charges stemming from the 2020

"san diego fire departments" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

NEWS 88.7

04:32 min | 2 years ago

"san diego fire departments" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

"In communities details. Local news at six Hold four Stick around Steve Inskeep brings us that policing story is part of a new project honoring NPR's 50th anniversary. Thunder. Well, King and I'm Rachel Martin. It is called We hold these truths and the stories will explore fundamental questions about American democracy. Today, A U. S appeals court hears a case about whether transgender girls and women are constitutionally entitled to play on women's sports teams. And one of the most upscale restaurants in the country, says it's time to take animal products off the menu. It is Monday, May 3rd actress Christina Hendricks is 46 years old today. The news is next. Live from NPR News in Washington. I'm Windsor Johnston. Ah Landmark opioid Trial begins today in Charleston, West Virginia. NPR's Brian Mann reports, three of the biggest drug companies in the world are accused of distributing vast quantities of prescription painkillers, fueling the nation's deadly opioid epidemic. Amerisourcebergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson aren't household names, but they're among the biggest health corporations in the world. This lawsuit claims they knowingly shipped dangerous quantities of highly addictive opioid painkillers. Contributing to a deadly addiction crisis and helping create a market for elicit opioids such as fentanyl and heroin. Cavil County, West Virginia and the city of Huntingdon are seeking a billion dollars in damages. But the outcome of this trial could have much wider implications. Helping set the national standard of liability for these companies, the firm's say they did nothing wrong, blaming the crisis on federal regulators. This federal trial is expected to last several months. Brian Mann NPR NEWS The Biden administration says the number of new Corona virus infections in the United States has fallen by nearly 30%. But as NPR's Allison Aubrey reports, the rate of vaccinations is starting to slow down in several states. I spoke to Jamie Maier. She's an infectious disease doctor, Yale Medicine. She's been very involved a vaccine clinics there where they also have mobile clinics going out into communities to make it more convenient, she says. For people who remain hesitant, it's important to take time to answer their questions. For instance, With the resumption of the Johnson and Johnson shot last week, some people have been asking, you know, should I take an aspirin before getting the Jianjie shot as a preventive measure against his rare blood clots? She tells them. This is not a good idea. That's NPR's Allison. Aubrey reporting. The U. S. Coast Guard is searching the waters off the coast of San Diego after a boat capsized, killing four people. On Sunday, NPR's Joel Rose reports. Nearly two dozen others were hospitalized. The Coast Guard. The San Diego Fire Department and other agencies responded to reports of an overturned vessel near the peninsula of Point Loma. Two people died at the scene and 23 others were transported to local hospitals, the fire department said in a statement. While boats and aircraft searched for other possible survivors in the water near the Cabrio National Monument, authorities say the vessel may have been a type of small wooden boat that's often used by smugglers to bring people into the U. S illegally from Mexico. All Rose. NPR NEWS The Biden administration says U S representatives will begin talks with the World Trade Organization on ways to overcome intellectual property issues that keep poor countries from making their own vaccines for cove in 19. The White House has been under pressure to join an effort to wave pattern rules for the vaccines so that other countries can begin to produce their own generic versions of the shots. This is NPR news. Live from news 88 7 in Houston. I'm Matt Hair of the city of Humble has elected a new mayor, according to Harris County's unofficial local election results From this weekend, 60% of humble voters selected Norman Funderburke instead of Arliss and Bentley. Funderburke was a former city councilman Jeff Wagner was re elected as mayor in Pasadena. Taking in about 80% of the votes there, and Gio Soto be Claudia Menendez in the city of South Houston's mayoral race, Soto received nearly 64% of the votes. The runoff in Texas. His sixth Congressional district will feature two Republicans who have few. If any. Differences on policy as Kiara is, Bret Jaspers reports a runoff date is still to be determined. Both Susan Wright and Jake L. Z oppose abortion rights, want to roll back business regulations and cut taxes, among other shared goals. LZ is a state representative and.

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Coast Guard Searches Waters After Human-Smuggling Boat Hits Reef Near San Diego

Morning Edition

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Coast Guard Searches Waters After Human-Smuggling Boat Hits Reef Near San Diego

"The U. S. Coast Guard is searching the waters off the coast of San Diego after a boat capsized, killing four people. On Sunday, NPR's Joel Rose reports. Nearly two dozen others were hospitalized. The Coast Guard. The San Diego Fire Department and other agencies responded to reports of an overturned vessel near the peninsula of Point Loma. Two people died at the scene and 23 others were transported to local hospitals, the fire department said in a statement, while boats and aircraft searched for other possible survivors in the water near the Cabrio National Monument Authorities say the vessel may have been a type of small wooden boat that's often used by smugglers to bring people into the U. S illegally from Mexico. Joel Rose. NPR NEWS

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"san diego fire departments" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

WBEZ Chicago

03:45 min | 2 years ago

"san diego fire departments" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

"Hendricks is 46 years old. Today news is next. Live from NPR News in Washington. I'm Windsor Johnston. Ah Landmark opioid Trial begins today in Charleston, West Virginia. NPR's Brian Mann reports, three of the biggest drug companies in the world are accused of distributing vast quantities of prescription painkillers, fueling the nation's deadly opioid epidemic. Amerisourcebergen. Cardinal Health and McKesson aren't household names, but they're among the biggest health corporations in the world. This lawsuit claims they knowingly shipped dangerous quantities of highly addictive opioid painkillers, contributing to a deadly addiction crisis and helping create a market for illicit opioids such as fentanyl and heroin. Cavil County, West Virginia and the city of Huntingdon are seeking a billion dollars in damages. But the outcome of this trial could have much wider implications. Helping set the national standard of liability for these companies, the firm say they did nothing wrong, blaming the crisis on federal regulators. This federal trial is expected to last several months. Brian Mann NPR NEWS The Biden administration says the number of new Corona virus infections in the United States has fallen by nearly 30%. But as NPR's Allison Aubrey reports, the rate of vaccinations is starting to slow down in several states. I spoke to Jamie Maier. She's an infectious disease doctor, Yale Medicine. She's been very involved a vaccine clinics there where they also have mobile clinics going out into communities to make it more convenient, she says. For people who remain hesitant, it's important to take time to answer their questions. For instance, With the resumption of the Johnson and Johnson shot last week. Some people have been asking, you know, should I take an aspirin before getting the Jianjie shot as a preventive measure against these rare blood clots, she tells them. This is not a good idea. That's NPR's Allison Aubrey reporting. The U. S. Coast Guard is searching the waters off the coast of San Diego after a boat capsized, killing four people. On Sunday, NPR's Joel Rose reports. Nearly two dozen others were hospitalized. The Coast Guard. The San Diego Fire Department and other agencies responded to reports of an overturned vessel near the peninsula of Point Loma. Two people died at the scene and 23 others were transported to local hospitals, the fire department said in a statement. While boats and aircraft searched for other possible survivors in the water near the Cabrio National Monument, authorities say the vessel may have been a type of small wooden boat that's often used by smugglers to bring people into the U. S illegally from Mexico. Joel Rose. NPR NEWS The Biden administration says U S representatives will begin talks with the World Trade Organization on ways to overcome intellectual property issues that keep poorer countries from making their own vaccines for cove in 19. White House has been under pressure to join an effort to waive patent rules for the vaccines so that other countries can begin to produce their own generic versions of the shots. This is NPR news. 59 degrees at 604. Good morning. I'm Mary Dixon With WB. Easy NEWS, Chicago Water Commissioner and Asian American leader Josina Morita is calling on Chicago police to investigate. This is a hate crime. A 57 year old man is in police custody after driving his pickup truck into picnickers along Logan Boulevard in the Logan Square neighborhood over the weekend. And I witnessed told the Tribune, the man yelled in anti Asian comment before jumping the curb in running into the picnickers. The driver briefly briefly argued with them before the attack. One woman was hit and taken to the hospital in serious condition..

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"san diego fire departments" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

02:30 min | 3 years ago

"san diego fire departments" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"A deal. Coco's next real time traffic update. 5 40. All right. Time to check in now with 10 news meteorologist making Perry Hey, Good morning, Megan. Hey. Good morning. Possible light showers early, drawing out by mid morning with building sunshine today, warmer weather moves in for the rest of the week. Coast in the valleys in the loading mid sixties. Today with San Diego's most accurate forecast. I'm ABC 10 News meteorologist Meghan Perry. All right right now, in La Mesa. 53 degrees looks like Vista is 54 downtown. It's mostly cloudy and 58 Coco News time is 5 32. You know, a massive cold front that brought a snowstorm. Millions of people who live in Texas are without power this morning. One woman who lives in Dallas says she's trying to stay as warm as possible. Just by bundling up thermostat says it's about 50 right now. God fuzzy socks, hoodies. To put my parka hot if it gets any colder inside. Star News director Cliff Albert sent a knee mail from his son who lives in Austin, saying it's becoming a very dangerous situation. As people who have lost these powers. They're worried about people freezing to death in their homes. We're gonna go live to San Antonio this morning with Michael Board who's a reporter at the I Heart station in San Antonio to tell us what's going on. They're so stay tuned for that. The search continues for that of a missing Chula Vista mother of three who hasn't been seen since early January. This past weekend. The family of Maya Millette spent the weekend searching the sand dunes in Glamis and Imperial County. They searched by helicopter and a TV but did not come up with any leads. Meyer sister Mary Chris told reporting partner 10 News. Just keep searching and searching and you know, we don't want any Stones unturned. So it's one of those. We know it's a shooting in start anything. Lisa Mile was last seen by her husband, Larry, January, 7th. After her disappearance, he cooperated with police, but he's now hired an attorney. He's not speaking anymore. The family says they will coordinate with volunteers and decide where to search this weekend. City of San Diego's Fire Department is giving out free vaccinations at two locations this week. The city is vaccinating those 65 older today, tomorrow and Thursday at the Balboa Park, Jim and on Thursday again at the Malcolm X Library on Market Street. We're offering free covered 19 vaccinations.

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