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The safety of our customers is Kia’s top priority. Kia has and will continue to work with both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the primary government automotive regulator, as well as Congress. We take seriously and share the concerns of Chairman Thune and Ranking Member Nelson regarding the safety of all passenger vehicles. We have openly shared information and data with NHTSA and the Committee and will continue to answer their questions in a full and transparent manner. To gain a full understanding of this industry-wide matter we have respectfully requested the Committee consider a more comprehensive review of non-collision fires among all automakers. Non-collision fires are not limited to Kia vehicles as research from the Highway Loss Data Institute, an independent, nonprofit research organization shows. To quickly and effectively address non-collision fire incidents, KMA is using in-house and third-party fire-investigation companies and has engaged an independent senior fire expert to evaluate the results of such fire event investigations and is consulting with a recent former head of NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation to evaluate the organization’s response to these incidents. We are cooperating with both NHTSA and the Committee to analyze all relevant information associated with any fire or other safety-related matters and will take any necessary corrective action in a timely manner. KMA encourages customers to remedy any open recalls as quickly as possible, including certain 2011-2014 model year Sorento and Optima vehicles identified in June of 2017 (NHTSA Recall Number 17V224) by taking their vehicle to the nearest Kia dealership. Additional information about open recalls may be found by visiting https://www.kia.com/us/en/content/owners/safety-recall or through www.safercar.gov. If a recall is unable to be remedied immediately, KMA will provide alternate transportation at no cost to the customer until their vehicle is repaired or another satisfactory resolution is determined. Owners are encouraged to contact Kia Consumer Affairs at 800-333-4542 with any questions or concerns related to this matter. Full statement from Hyundai 2223
The Saudi Foreign Minister said that as a dual passport holder with both Saudi and Lebanese citizenship, Hariri would be able to leave the Kingdom if he so chooses. 164
The skeletal remains of a missing Soldier discovered Friday in Killeen, Texas have been positively identified as those of Private Gregory Morales, the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command said.Morales’ remains were discovered in a field near the 3200 block of Florence Road Friday morning after U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command Special Agents received information as to the location of the body.Foul play is suspected at this point in the investigation. Army Special Agents are working closely with the Killeen Police Department and are offering a reward of up to ,000 to anyone with credible information concerning the circumstances surrounding the death of Morales.Morales was positively identified using dental records with the assistance of the U.S. Army Dental Corps. An autopsy is scheduled to determine the cause and manner of death.At this point, investigators say they have no credible information that this case is in any way connected to the search for Pfc. Vanessa Guillen who went missing from Fort Hood in April. That investigation is still being investigated.“The First Team is saddened by the news of the passing of PV2 Gregory Morales. His life was taken too soon, and we appreciate his service to our nation,” said Maj. Gen. Jeffery Broadwater, commander, 1st Cavalry Division.Killeen PD said around 9 a.m. on June 19, Fort Hood CID contacted the department regarding a tip they received. The tip indicated that a body was located in a field in the 3200 block of Florence Road in Killeen.Killeen homicide detectives met with members of the CID. CID agents contacted the Texas Parks and Wildlife K9 for assistance in searching the field.During the K9 search, skeletal remains were located and a crime scene was established.Pvt. Gregory Scott Morales, 24, whose home of record is listed as Sapulpa, Oklahoma, entered the Army in June 2015 as a motor transport operator and had been assigned to the 1st Sustainment Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division since November 2016.Morales’ awards and decorations include two Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korea Defense Service Medal, Overseas Service Ribbon, Driver and Mechanics Badge and Army Service Ribbon.PV2 Morales was last seen driving his personally owned vehicle outside of Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas on the night of Aug. 19, 2019.The Army CID had recently increased the reward for credible information on Morales' whereabouts to k.Persons with information can contact Army CID Special Agents at 254-287-2722 or the Military Police Desk at 254-288-1170. They can also anonymously submit information here. They can also contact their local police departments. People wishing to remain anonymous will be honored to the degree allowable under the law and the information will be held in the strictest confidence allowable.This story was originally published by Thalia Brionez at KXXV. 3003
The tower began undergoing a major renovation project in July 2017. Within weeks, workers began reporting burning throats, breathing issues and coughs. Court documents allege that city officials ignored their concerns, only vacating the building after the County Air Pollution Control District found measurable levels of asbestos in January 2018. Exposure to asbestos can lead to serious health conditions, including the deadly mesothelioma lung cancer."I don't know in 20 years if I'm going to get sick or not," said Stephanie Teel, 39, who worked in the building as part of the Fire-Rescue Department. "Did that exposure — that they said was nothing — make me be where in 20 years when I'm still fairly young, my family is burying me?"Teel said experienced firefighters spotted the asbestos but city officials did nothing. The City Attorney's office said it would respond through the courts. Maria Severson, representing the class of 550 workers on the case, said it's about long-term protection."They need to know that if they leave the city and they ultimately come down with a lung-related disease that the city is going to take care of them," she said. The building's owner said after the 2018 incident it worked with tenants and regulatory agencies to address the concerns surrounding the tower. Teel has since transferred to a position in the mayor's office. 1367
The safety and security of students, faculty and staff is of the utmost importance to schools across the county, SDCOE spokeswoman Music Watson said. 149