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Stephen Hill’s 3rd Letter.
This is the third letter to Attorney Bradley J. Epstein.…Continue readingStephen Hill’s 3rd Letter.
Stephen Hill’s Response – Cease and Desist
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The First Cease and Desist
Attempt at a cover-up, along with the firing of Tony & NCM.…Continue readingThe First Cease and Desist
8% Reserves in the bank. NOT 55%
Misreported Financials Confirmed.
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The Edgewood HOA $450,000 Accounting Scandal.
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- Idaho senator tells Native American 'go back where you came from' October 5, 2024Trish Carter-Goodheart, a Democratic candidate for the House District 6 seat and member of the Nez Perce Tribe, said the blowup left her shaken and thinking about security needs for future public events.
- Glenhaven Fire: Evacuation orders issued for Lake County vegetation fire October 5, 2024People are being told to evacuate in part of Lake County Friday as a vegetation fire burns in the Glenhaven area.
- WEAVE unveils newly renovated Sacramento facility October 5, 2024WEAVE cut the ribbon on their new shelter at K and 19th streets in Sacramento on Friday.
- Adventist Health in Marysville suspends visitor access in response to safety concern October 5, 2024A Marysville hospital is suspending access to visitors, noting that the restriction is not related to an outbreak.
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- When will the power return? Weary Carolinas residents long for relief after Helene's fury October 5, 2024Nearly 700,000 homes and businesses in the Southeast are still without power more than a week after Hurricane Helene blew through the region.
- Fire causes major damage to North Highlands apartment complex, 16 displaced October 5, 2024Fire crews were dispatched around 6:04 a.m. to a property on Lexington Crossing Lane near Glenrose Avenue.
- Wrongfully convicted man shares plans for $15 million payout October 5, 2024Fred Weichel served decades behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. Now, he says, "I don't have to worry about anything anymore, ever again."
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- November Election: Fact-checking attack ads against Duarte and Gray in Congressional District 13 October 5, 2024Voters in California’s 13th Congressional District will once again choose between Republican incumbent John Duarte and former Democratic State Assemblyman Adam Gray.Both have spent money on political attack ads, but how accurate are they? KCRA reviewed them to Get the Facts.
- Family plans to honor hurricane victim using logs from fallen tree that killed him October 5, 2024Charles Dean loved living in his South Carolina neighborhood with manicured lawns and towering trees because it reminded of his childhood growing up in a family that has run a lumber business since the early 1900s
- Karen Read seeks delay in wrongful death lawsuit until her trial on murder and other charges is done October 5, 2024Karen Read is seeking to delay a wrongful death lawsuit until her criminal trial in connection with the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend is done.
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- Herd of elephants evacuated from flooded sanctuary in Thailand October 5, 2024A renowned elephant sanctuary in northern Thailand was flooded by torrential monsoon rains and the remnants of tropical cyclones. Elephant Nature Park said despite the scenes, all of its animals and staff were reported to be safe.
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- Hospitals prepare for disruption of IV fluids and dialysis solutions shipments from North Carolina plant October 5, 2024Some hospital associations around the country are warning that they face a disruption of intravenous and peritoneal dialysis solutions due impacts on a medical production facility in North Carolina. Baxter International, an Illinois-based healthcare company, said its facility east of Asheville in western North Carolina suffered significant impacts from Helene, with many roadways and bridges […]
- Odds of tropical development increase in Gulf of Mexico as Florida faces flood risk from torrential downpours October 4, 2024A disturbed area of weather in the Gulf of Mexico will make for an extended period of squally weather for the Florida Peninsula. The heaviest rainfall is expected to be from the Interstate 4 corridor and southward, where a widespread area could see 4-6 inches of rainfall over the next week.
- North Carolina family 'thankful to be alive' after being rescued off roof during Helene floods October 4, 2024John Zara said he and his family are busy mucking out their Swannanoa, North Carolina, home after they were saved from the roof during Helene’s horrific flooding.
- Dolly Parton, Walmart donate more than $10 million to Hurricane Helene relief efforts October 4, 2024Country music icon Dolly Parton, her East Tennessee businesses and Walmart are partnering to donate millions of dollars to assist victims of Hurricane Helene floods.
- Helene's deadly toll mounts as search for victims across Southeast enters its second week October 4, 2024As the search for victims of Hurricane Helene enters its second week, the death toll continues to rise.
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- Powerful Hurricane Kirk on path to impact Europe as massive post-tropical cyclone October 4, 2024According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Kirk will peak in intensity while over 1,000 miles east of the U.S. coastline, but the cyclone could have significant impacts in Europe.
- North Carolina family reeling after mother swept away from husband's arms in Helene's floods October 4, 2024Ashby, a seventh-grade teacher, was with her husband Rod at their newly completed dream home in Elk Park near the Tennessee border when Helene’s torrential rains began Friday and swept their home into a nearby river.
- One-mile-long floating barrier installed in East Tennessee lake to catch Helene flood debris October 4, 2024The Tennessee Valley Authority is installing a one-mile-long boom in Douglas Lake to collect debris that was washed into the lake by Helene.
- Strongest solar flare in 7 years could lead to communication blackouts on Earth October 4, 2024The Sun emitted the strongest solar flare in seven years Thursday, and space weather forecasters are watching to see what impacts this event has on Earth, including displays of the Northern Lights and implications for the power grid, radio communications and GPS.
- Bryan Norcross: Gulf development still possible with heavy Florida rains likely October 4, 2024The ingredients are: an elongated area of disturbed weather across the Gulf that includes an area of low pressure offshore of the Mexican coast, a large low-pressure system over Central America, and the remnants of a tropical depression from the Pacific Ocean.
- Live hurricane tracker maps October 4, 2024Stay informed and prepared with FOX weather’s real-time updates on hurricanes and tropical storms. Our comprehensive live hurricane maps provides you with the latest information and expert analysis to help you navigate hurricane season.
- Helene flooding causes critical IV, medical solutions plant in North Carolina to suspend production October 4, 2024Baxter’s North Cove plant in Marion, North Carolina experienced significant impacts from Hurricane Helene. They facility is known to specialize in the production of intravenous (IV) and peritoneal dialysis products.