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Steve Gebbie lives in Leilani Estates, one of the hardest-hit areas. He said watching the lava destroy homes in his subdivision has been surreal.When the Kilauea volcano erupted May 3, he joined hundreds of others forced from their homes in the subdivision. His home is still standing, but it's surrounded by toxic gas."It's hard to believe that it's happened in our neighborhood," said Gebbie, who's lived in the subdivision for 12 years. "And every day has gotten worse."The lush green jungle has turned into rotten, yellow vegetation. Sections of streets that disappeared under the lava two weeks ago now look like a river of black molten rock. 647
Terry Chamberlin posted on Facebook that her 73-year-old husband died at home on Sept. 1. He had been fighting Mantle Cell Lymphoma for three years, she said. 158

Tammy Hart Fales: “So once we did hear the music, that’s when everyone started pushing forward and I actually went down on the ground, and Doug, who — thank God — was really tall, just picked me up.”Steve Upson: “But as you’re going down, other people are going down too.”Tammy Hart Fales: “Right.”Steve Upson: “And people were yelling, ‘Back up!’ But people 10 people back didn’t know what was going on.”Tammy Hart Fales: “They couldn’t hear it.”Steve Upson: “And it was impossible to back up because it was that congested and tight."Tammy Hart Fales: “I’m wanting to get up and how do I get up? And what do you? If you push down, you’re pushing down on someone to get up and you can’t. There’s no ground to step on. You’re stepping on an ankle and your foot is slipping. You’re not getting a solid stance. So, luckily, thank God, Doug was there … and just really grabbed me. Muscled me out.”Steve Upson: “A group was down in front. Your vantage point, until you got pushed onto the pile, you couldn’t really tell what was going on. You would think you could get up, but there was no space to get up — except for standing on other people — and you’d get knocked back down again. So it got pretty chaotic, pretty scary at that moment.’Watching The Show Go OnAfter the crowd rushed through the doors, Curbishley said a fire marshal told the band manager he was going to cancel the concert. But Curbishley argued that could create a huge panic if concertgoers — many of whom didn’t fully realize what had happened — were to leave through the death and pandemonium on the plaza. Another fire marshal agreed, and the show went on. Matt Wergers: “The show is pretty much a blur. I couldn’t tell you one song they played that night .... I don’t know why we didn’t get up and leave.”Steve Upson: “I couldn’t remember any songs they played. It was a blur.”Tammy Hart Fales: “We just sat there.” Steve Upson: “We didn’t clap. We didn’t get up."Tammy Hart Fales: “Nope. We just kind of sat there.”Matt Wergers: “Leaving the building was the most traumatic thing ever because when I got outside with the police cars and ambulances, a mountain of clothing, shoes, whatever that people got ripped off their bodies basically.”‘Where’s Steve?’Mike Simkin: “Eventually we all gathered except for Steve .... We waited there for what seemed like an hour … We figured he went home with somebody else. The last thing in the world we were thinking is what happened.” 2456
The accident occurred about 10 p.m. Wednesday when he made a left turn onto B Street, according to Sgt. Joe Ruvido of the San Diego Police Department. 150
Starting Monday, the company says all healthcare workers and guardsmen will receive a 10 percent discount on qualifying purchases.Individuals can present their employment badge or ID at more than 16,300 stores to receive the discount."At Dollar General, we are deeply appreciative for the ongoing and brave work that our medical professionals, first responder communities and National Guard activated continue to perform during these unprecedented times," Todd Vasos, Dollar General's CEO said in a 500
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