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Update On Crossing Guard | October 28, 2024 | News 19 at 10 p.m.
SUMMARY: During the recent board meeting, an update was shared regarding the school crossing guard who was injured earlier this month. The superintendent reported that the crossing guard’s condition has significantly improved; she has been discharged from the hospital and is now recovering in a rehabilitation facility.
Madison City Schools has given an update on the condition of a crossing guard injured after being hit by a vehicle earlier this month.
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Mobile police officer shoots dog at house: official
SUMMARY: WKRG News 5 reported a significant police presence at Spring Hill Avenue and Stanton Road in Mobile due to an incident involving an officer shooting a dog. Correspondent Jeremy Jones indicated that Mobile Police are concentrating their investigation on a house on Stanton Road. While details are scarce, police have confirmed the shooting of the dog, but the exact circumstances, the dog’s identity, and its condition remain unclear. Initially, there were multiple police trucks at the scene, but the presence has since decreased to three vehicles. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
A Mobile police officer shot a dog at a home near the intersection of Stanton Road and Springhill Avenue, according to a police department spokesperson.
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'It's almost like a coughing attack': Whooping cough cases on the rise
SUMMARY: A whooping cough outbreak is currently affecting students at a Jefferson County high school, with health experts noting similar cases nationwide. Dr. Wes Stubblefield from the Alabama Department of Public Health highlights that while such outbreaks are uncommon, they do happen. Symptoms initially resemble other respiratory illnesses but evolve into severe coughing attacks lasting 2-3 months. The reasons for the current surge are unclear, potentially linked to seasonal variations or vaccination gaps. Vaccination is emphasized as the best prevention method, particularly for protecting vulnerable populations like infants and individuals with compromised immune systems.
‘It’s almost like a coughing attack’: Whooping cough cases on the rise
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