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The flight attendant, Julianne March, was charged with misdemeanor intoxication. She was released the next day and is due back in court in South Bend on Aug. 29.United Airlines said the regional airline Air Wisconsin operated the flight — one of the airlines enveloped in the "United Express" brand. According to a statement by Air Wisconsin to ABC News, March is "no longer an employee of the company."Scherb was reportedly given a 0 credit or 25,000 free air miles but told the South Bend Tribune he hasn't accepted offer. He told the newspaper that he doesn't think the offer is acceptable for putting the safety of 50 people in danger.Alex Hider is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. Follow him on Twitter @alexhider. 734

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The gunman drove north into neighboring Guadalupe County, authorities said. Just across the county line, law enforcement officers found him dead inside his vehicle with gunshot wounds, Martin said. 197

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The leak was reported at around 11:45 a.m. Wednesday when a gas main ruptured at Strandway and Yarmouth Court, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue officials. SDG&E said the gas line was three-quarters of an inch wide.While the cause of the leak was not immediately known, 10News learned firefighters have asked nearby homes and businesses to evacuate. Evacuated streets include Zanzibar Court, Ocean Front Walk, Mission Blvd and Verona Court. San Diego Gas and Electric says it expects to have the gas controlled by 10 p.m. Wednesday night. Currently, the company says 55 utility workers on scene. The company added that up to 1,000 customers will lose natural gas service and could remain without the service through the night. SDG&E also de-energized a power line in the area, leaving 374 customers without power. 823

  

The official added that one of the concerns right now is that making sure the rest of the world, and particularly South Korea, maintain full pressure on Pyongyang. "I think it is a concern that South Korea gets ahead of that," the official said.It's a problem, not just because Trump's summit with Kim opened the door for other world leaders to meet with the North Koreans, eroding Pyongyang's diplomatic isolation, but South Korea, along with China and Russia, have been pushing for the US to ease sanctions on the DPRK.In the meantime, Pyongyang's threats over the weekend to restart its nuclear program have also increased tensions, according to the sources familiar with the exchanges between the US and North Korea. They also say that personal friction between negotiators has been a problem.The US side sees the North Korean general charged with leading negotiations, Kim Yong Chol, as "difficult and old-fashioned" in negotiations and would prefer? to work with someone else.A US defense official told CNN that part of the problem is that in the US view, Kim Yong Chol remains a hardliner and may be increasingly difficult for the US to deal with.On Wednesday, State Department deputy spokesman Robert Palladino claimed that the canceled meeting between Pompeo and Kim Yong Chol was simply a "scheduling issue.""This is purely a matter of scheduling," Palladino said repeatedly when asked about the delay at the press briefing Wednesday. "Schedules change," he said. "Schedules change all of the time, in fact."  1534

  

The Florida Department of Education sent out an emergency order on July 6, issued by Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, that requires all Florida Public K-12 school districts to reopen brick and mortar schools as an option for families five days a week.The order forced school districts to abandon hybrid options, like sending kids in person a few days a week and doing eLearning the remainder of the week, which others around the country are considering.Within that petition, the Florida Education Association leaders are now asking those concerned about the re-opening of schools to send a letter to Gov. DeSantis. They've created a letter that families can copy and paste."Until the community spread is reduced, you must recall the Emergency Order issued by Commissioner Corcoran requiring all school districts to open brick and mortar buildings," it reads in part. "Not only do we question the legality of such an order, we find it irresponsible to silence the voice of constitutionally elected school board members who represent their constituents."It goes on to say that the CDC has made it clear that there is a high risk for schools to open if the community spread is above a 10% positive test rate."Currently, there are more than 300,000 cases reported in Florida and a positive test rate of well over 10%," the letter designed for Gov. DeSantis reads. "There is a 31% positive test rate among children under the age of 18 and the numbers have increased at a staggering rate over the past 30 days."In addition, the FEA is asking the governor to take "all actions necessary" to reduce community spread to well below 10%."We urge you to heed the advice of medical professionals," the letter reads.Several school districts across the Tampa Bay area have voted to delay the start of the school year by a few weeks after consulting with medical professionals. Hillsborough County Schools recently partnered with USF Health and Tampa General Hospital as a way to track the virus and determine what is best for students and staff.The Florida Education Association also has a list of what needs to happen once the community spread of COVID-19 is below the 10% target number."School districts must have the resources and support to properly and safely reopen brick and mortar buildings," the letter reads.This includes, in part:The ability to keep class sizes small enough for proper social distancing of six feetThe ability to quickly check temperatures of all students and staffThe ability to limit access to school campuses to only students and staffThe ability to reduce the number of students on buses to allow for social distancingThe ability to have touch-free hand sanitizer stations in every classroom and office, as well as multiple stations in cafeterias and other large common areas, plus refills that are readily availableThe availability of plenty of soap and paper towelsThe ability to sanitize school buses after each route and entire schools every two hoursThe ability to change lunch routines to allow for the proper social distancing of six feetThe ability to properly train all students and staff on ways to prevent the spread of the coronavirusThe Florida Education Association has managed to gather nearly 25,000 signatures as of Tuesday, July 21. The goal is to gather 25,600 signatures to send to the governor.This story was originally published by Lauren Rozyla at WFTS. 3401

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