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The driver of the white Camry was transported to a hospital where she died from her injuries. The other driver was treated for non life-threatening injuries, police said. 170
The event took place in Ventura County, which like most of California has seen a surge in coronavirus cases after Thanksgiving and has strict stay-at-home measures in place.Local officials say the events are irresponsible as ICU bed availability in the Southern California region dips below 2%."Liberty and freedom are very fragile and they come with great responsibility," Thousand Oaks Mayor Claudia Bill-de la Pena told ABC7 News in Los Angeles. "Continuing to hold large gatherings and ignoring all guidelines, I feel, is unchristian."In a video shared before the event, Camera talks to the camera to explain the “Christmas caroling peaceful protest.”“If you’re not in the Christmas spirit yet, join us, we’re going to be singing Christmas carols by candlelight,” Cameron says. “It will lift your spirit and it will remind you of our great God-given liberties and constitutional protected rights to gather and assemble and sing about the birth of our savior.”Cameron was part of a similar “Christmas carol peaceful protest” the previous weekend, and said it was so uplifting and successful, they held a second one.Images shared from the December 6 event show dozens of people gathered close together singing without masks on. 1229

The dogs surrendered or abandoned, and those found as strays, will be ready for adoption in a few weeks. You don't have to live in the county, but you do have to come in to the shelter on Belvedere Road to adopt. There are still dozen of other animals waiting to be adopted right now at Animal Care and Control. 317
The Environmental Protection Agency and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management have both told Hall the material isn't dangerous, because it's supposed to be Grade A biowaste, not raw sewage (which is also the reason for the unique smell).She's willing to take them at their word, but that doesn't mean she and other Parrish residents aren't concerned."Other than it smelling absolutely terrible, I have to trust them that it's not going to hurt you," she said. "But if you have asthma or COPD or breathing problems, what is that going to do to you? [The rail yard] is probably less than 50 yards away from homes. What happens if flies get into someone's house? Is that not a public health issue?"Hall said her colleagues in the capital city of Montgomery have asked her not to file an injunction against the landfill, not that it would be a smart idea anyway; if they went to court over the matter, the other matter would just sit there, stinking up Parrish, until the trial was over. 996
The family plans to head back to Missouri in their rented car on Thursday, according to Kyle. Their next trip to Cincinnati is scheduled for Sept. 19, when Raeleigh will be part of a sleep study to determine the next steps in her treatment.Despite the panic of the last several days, Raeleigh's parents said she's been a lesson in resilience the entire time."From day one, she's been a fighter," Kristen said. "Great personality. Goofy. Fun. (She's) so easygoing, especially with everything she has going on."This story was originally published by Jake Ryle on 561
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