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The #HolyFire is currently @ 22,714 acres with 41% containment. ?? fighters are continuing to improve fire lines & suppress where possible. 143
Tanya said she’d done everything to keep her son safe. She thinks too much time passed between the initial report and when families were told.“I should’ve immediately got a phone call,” she said.Engle sent more questions and comments with a similar concern.“How long has it been going on? For how long was I failing to keep my daughter safe? … Why didn't they tell me Elora wasn't safe? I should have been told sooner. All of the parents should have been told…”She also added her concern about the use of sleep sacks. “Sleep sacks are used often. I got one for swaddling while in the hospital having Elora. Sleep sacks are 'safer' than blankets... if used correctly. Not using them correctly, they aren't safe. Common sense would tell you not to tie a sleep sack up in the back of an infant and lay that infant down on her belly. But laws aren't always common sense. I need the laws to catch up with the times. What's being done? How do I make this illegal, not just an error in judgment?" 999
Shortly after noon on Saturday, Hillsborough County deputies say Leonardo Fernandez, 56, was involved in a road rage incident near the intersection of Linebaugh Avenue and Sheldon Road.The victim said Fernandez cut him off in a white van. He reportedly pulled up next to Fernandez and gestured for him to put his cellphone down because he believed he was texting and driving.The victim then said Fernandez became enraged and started driving recklessly before both parties were stopped at a traffic light.Detectives say Fernandez got out of his vehicle and threw a pair of nunchucks at the victim's vehicle while stopped at a traffic light, shattering the rear window. 667
Some states have enacted extremely tight policies when it comes to voter information. Proponents of these policies say it's to curb voter fraud, but critics say it's an effort to suppress voters by calling out irrelevant, technical mismatches.Georgia's "exact match" policy, for instance, requires your voter application to exactly mirror Social Security Administration data or the state's Department of Driver Services information. That means if there is ANY discrepancy between your names -- a shortened version of a name or a misspelling or different last name, you could run into issues.Have you moved lately? Make sure your address is updated, as this is another discrepancy that could stop you from voting. 712
Spring Valley – Quarry road is closed between SR125 to Lakeview Ave due to Flooding.— San Diego County DPW (@sdcountydpw) November 29, 2018 140