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AL Democrats canvas in Florida
SUMMARY: WKRG News 5 reports that Democrats from Baldwin and Mobile counties are engaging in efforts in Pensacola, Florida, to help turn the state blue ahead of the presidential election. About 50 participants traveled from Alabama to support the Escambia County Democratic Party, aiming to defeat Donald Trump and elect the first female Black president. They are door-knocking and encouraging local residents to vote for the Harris-Waltz campaign, with Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried emphasizing that voter engagement is crucial. While Democrats hope to shift Florida’s typically red stance, some Alabama Republicans express skepticism about their impact.
101324 – WKRG News 5 at 9 – AL Democrats canvas in Florida – Haylee Kennedy PKG.
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Fireworks Damage New Pickleball & Tennis Courts | October 14, 2024 | News 19 at 6 p.m.
SUMMARY: Officials from Guntersville and Fort Payne Fire and Rescue are investigating damage to pickleball and tennis courts at Point Mallard Park in Decatur. Reports indicate that fireworks were shot at the new facilities on October 4th, between 9:30 and 10:30 PM. The park has filed damage reports with the Decatur police, highlighting that the floors in both the pickleball and tennis courts had recently been painted. Authorities are working to determine the responsible party for the vandalism.
Officials in Decatur are working to figure out who damaged the new pickleball and tennis courts earlier this month.
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Hoover residents fight EBSCO apartment project rezoning near Highway 280
SUMMARY: EBSCO plans to develop a vacant lot northeast of Publix, near Highways 119 and 280, into a complex featuring over 1,200 residential units, a hotel, and various shops. However, more than 1,200 local residents, led by Ashleigh Lavelle, have signed a petition opposing the project, fearing it will diminish their quality of life. The land is currently zoned for commercial use, a status intended to benefit the community, but EBSCO seeks to change it to residential. Community members express concerns about increased traffic and density. The zoning commission is set to vote on the plan, with potential council review afterwards.
Hoover residents fight EBSCO apartment project rezoning near Highway 280
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Elberta teen's blood alcohol level 10 times higher than legal limit: autopsy
SUMMARY: Three months after 17-year-old Avery Pickle’s death, his mother is seeking answers following an autopsy revealing he drowned without foul play suspected. The toxicology report indicated a blood alcohol level of 0.82, ten times the legal limit for minors in Alabama. His mother expresses disbelief at how he could have been so intoxicated and questions where the alcohol came from. Avery was a well-respected high school football player and student, and his family believes that those who attended a party before his death could have intervened. Investigators are preparing their findings for a grand jury to determine if charges should be filed.
A forensic report showed that 17-year-old Avery Pickle’s blood alcohol level was ten times the legal limit for someone his age when his body was found in the waters of Palmetto Creek in July.
Read the full story: https://www.wkrg.com/baldwin-county/elberta-teens-blood-alcohol-level-10-times-higher-than-legal-limit-autopsy/
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