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A deadly Satsuma crash, Tupperware files for bankruptcy, and an SEC tournament coming to Pensacola |
SUMMARY: In today’s News 5 Now, various stories include a fatal crash in Satsuma, where one person died and another was injured, and Tupperware’s bankruptcy filing as it seeks to revitalize its business. The SEC soccer tournament will return to Pensacola, and the Baldwin County Fair has been postponed due to wet weather. Volunteers will participate in the annual Alabama Coastal Cleanup this weekend. The day’s questions involve the safety of teen accounts on Instagram and concerns about school safety, with discussions active on social media. Devin Walsh also shares insights into an upcoming talk with middle school students about projecting a positive image.
Streaming on “News 5 Now”: A deadly Satsuma crash, Tupperware files for bankruptcy, and an SEC tournament coming to Pensacola — these are the top 5 stories.
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Blustery to end the week in Central Alabama with frost likely to kick off the weekend
SUMMARY: Temperatures across Central Alabama will be in the 40s and 30s this morning, with highs reaching the mid-50s later. Winds will remain gusty, up to 30 mph. Friday and Saturday will be impact days due to cold and wind, with Friday’s wind chill in the 20s at daybreak and highs only in the 50s. Evening temperatures for playoff games will dip to 44°F, feeling colder. Saturday may bring frost and freeze warnings, with temperatures possibly reaching freezing. Saturday’s football games will see cold temperatures, but a recovery is expected by the afternoon. Next week could bring showers and thunderstorms.
Blustery to end the week in Central Alabama with frost likely to kick off the weekend
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Judge grants mistrial in Sheila Agee trial due to ‘unhinged juror’
SUMMARY: A mistrial was declared in the murder case of Sheila A.G., accused of aiding her son in the murder of Brooklyn Sims, after drama in the jury room. During deliberations, concerns arose when one juror was accused of distraction, reportedly doing crossword puzzles. Additionally, tensions escalated due to an argumentative juror, leading two jurors to feel unsafe, one of whom had health concerns. The defense moved for a mistrial, which Judge Coleman Robinson granted. A new jury will hear the case, as the judge emphasized the need for decency and appropriate conduct among jurors to reach a fair verdict.
An Escambia County judge has granted the defense team’s motion for a mistrial in the Sheila Agee principal to murder case.
FULL STORY: https://trib.al/RLyhz7J
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Alabama Doctors Warn Against rise of Whooping Cough | Nov. 20, 2024 | News 19 at 6:30 p.m.
SUMMARY: Public health officials in Alabama are warning about a rise in whooping cough cases, particularly at Hillcrest High School in Tuscaloosa. Dr. Karen Landers from the Alabama Department of Public Health explains that the illness, although old, is resurfacing and can cause severe symptoms, especially in infants and the elderly. Adults should also be aware, as the disease can be severe for those with other health issues. Dr. Colleen Toby Donahue emphasizes the importance of staying up to date on vaccinations and contacting a doctor if symptoms occur. Preventative measures, such as handwashing and staying home when sick, are critical.
It is colloquially known as whooping cough, but doctors know it as pertussis. Confirmed cases of the disease have been reported at Hillcrest High School in Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama in Huntsville, so doctors are urging Alabamians to stay aware.
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