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Oct 10 2023
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A tense afternoon of vehicle towing and a microcosm of frustration over homelessness in Anchorage
In a tense scene on Thursday, the city towed away many of the vehicles that have crowded an Anchorage lot at a sprawling homeless camp near downtown. Several campers were handcuffed and detained by police. The Anchorage Police Department said the city towed two buses, two box vans, a boat, a fire engine and two cars. What unfolded at the Third and Ingra camp was a microcosm of the exasperation
KTOOAug 05 2024
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DA identifies Mass. woman killed in crash with dump truck
The Essex County District Attorney’s Office has identified 37-year-old Fitchburg resident Ashley Mangual as the woman who was killed in a crash between an SUV and a dump truck in Methuen last week. Mangual was driving her SUV on Lowell Road when it crashed head-on with a dump truck around 7:30 a.m. on Aug. 1, authorities said previously. The collision caused her to become trapped in her
MassLive.comJul 08 2024
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Lucid Motors sets new record for EV deliveries as it seeks 'escape velocity'
Lucid Motors delivered 2,394 EVs in the second quarter of 2024, a new record for the company and a positive sign amid its struggle to establish a foothold in the still-growing market for electric vehicles. That number easily clears Lucid’s prior record, which it set in the first quarter of the year when it shipped 1,967 of its luxury sedans. The Saudi-backed, California-based company has been
TechCrunchMar 09 2023
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Two dead in two-vehicle Huntsville crash
Two people died as a result of a two-vehicle crash this morning in Huntsville.
Huntsville police say the incident happened at 10:19 a.m. on Jordan Lane, just north of Bob Wallace Avenue.
A police spokesperson said one person was pronounced dead at the scene.
Another victim was transported to the hospital, where they were pronounced dead.
Authorities have not yet
AL.comAug 05 2024
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Suspected Killers of General Hospital Actor Johnny Wactor Shown in New Images Released by LAPD
The Los Angeles Police Department released photos of the suspects in the killing of actor Johnny Wactor . The still images, taken from video footage, were released Sunday, Aug. 4, also include photos of the stolen black Infiniti Q50 sedan police say the suspects were driving. Wactor, 37, was fatally shot on Saturday, May 25, when he came upon armed car thieves who were attempting to steal his
PeopleSep 18 2023
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Electric air taxi company Joby Aviation announces factory in Dayton, Ohio, to kickstart 'new era' in flying
Electric air taxi company Joby Aviation, Inc. on Monday announced that it plans to create up to 2,000 jobs by building its first scaled manufacturing facility in Dayton, Ohio, in a move Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says will "launch a new era in aviation manufacturing and aerial mobility." Joby Aviation, which is developing electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for commercial passenger
Fox BusinessJul 12 2024
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Car calendar
Every Wednesday, starting May 1 through Sept. 29: Happy Daz Cool Car Cruise-In, 5-8 p.m., Happy Daz, 802 S. Cable Road, Lima. Free. All vehicles welcome from Model A Fords to new electric cars. Check out Facebook page HappyDazCoolCarCruise-In if weather is an issue. Contact Chris Schimpf, 419-230-4505. Every Friday, starting May 3: Buckeye Cruisers, 5 to 8 p.m., weather permitting, Buffalo
Lima OhioAug 04 2024
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Quarter-sized hail anticipated with thunderstorms in Oregon Sunday
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 5:59 p.m. in effect until 6:45 p.m. for Gilliam, Sherman, Wasco and Wheeler counties. "At 5:59 p.m., a severe thunderstorm was located over Clarno, or 14 miles west of Fossil, moving north at 35 mph," says the weather service. "Damage to vehicles is expected." Locations impacted by the warning include Condon
The OregonianJun 06 2024
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Denise Abdul-Rahman: Indiana EV infrastructure must be racially equitable - The Republic News
The rapid acceleration of electric vehicle adoption in Indiana comes with the risk of leaving historically disadvantaged communities behind if charging infrastructure isn’t adequately expanded and allocated. Indiana’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs) is necessary and welcome, but it cannot be done equitably if the voices of those most affected are ignored. Sadly, the Indiana Department of
The Republic NewsJul 09 2024
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Ford, Michigan cut $750M in planned public support for Marshall site, other EV projects
Ford Motor Co. and Michigan economic development officials are drastically scaling back public money for two electric vehicle-related projects, reducing proposed taxpayer support by at least $750 million. The company and state blame a turbulent EV market for the change. But sweeping reductions to projects ballyhooed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and many others create new questions for the future
Detroit Free Press