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Man killed when pickup truck strikes trees along Titusville road
Read full article: Man killed when pickup truck strikes trees along Titusville roadDriver of red pickup truck killed in Titusville crash on Feb. 11, 2021. TITUSVILLE, Fla. – A man was killed in a single-vehicle crash Thursday morning in Titusville, police said. The fatal wreck was reported around 8:45 a.m. near the 400 block of North Dixie Avenue. @TitusvillePD reports man killed in single-vehicle crash this morning on N Dixie Ave. @news6wkmg:https://t.co/MUyDP7RaHY pic.twitter.com/bac1b4auQf — James Sparvero (@News6James) February 11, 2021The victim was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Man shot during argument in Orange County
Read full article: Man shot during argument in Orange CountyORLANDO, Fla. – A man was shot during an argument late Wednesday at an Orange County mobile home park, deputies said. The shooting was reported at 11:54 p.m. on Stardust Lane at The Groves. [TRENDING: Man in Capitol riot arrested at Orlando airport | Tom Brady throws Lombardi Trophy | How to get the vaccine in Fla.]The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said two men, ages 20 and 21, were arguing when the 20-year-old pulled out a gun, shot the other man and ran away. The victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center in stable condition. AdA detailed description of the suspected shooter has not been released.
Central Florida forecast calls for fog, warmth. Rain on the way
Read full article: Central Florida forecast calls for fog, warmth. Rain on the wayORLANDO, Fla. – We are dealing with dense fog across Central Florida for the third day in a row. There is a dense fog advisory for northern counties until 10 a.m. Thursday. Rain chances increase to 50% on Friday and 60% on Saturday and Sunday. AdOrlando’s yearly rain deficit stands at 2.38. The record high in Orlando on this date is 88, set in 1921.
TSA worker at Orlando International Airport tests positive for coronavirus
Read full article: TSA worker at Orlando International Airport tests positive for coronavirusA Transportation Security Officer at Orlando International Airport has received an initial positive test for the coronavirus, according to a spokesperson with the Transportation Security Administration. They also said extensive cleaning has been done where that officer worked. "We have one officer who tested positive at [Orlando International Airport] and that they're doing everything they can to check and see who she worked with," she said. According to officials, the TSA worker was a screening officer at checkpoint West. A record 50 million passengers passed through Orlando International Airport in 2019 and each and every passenger has to make it through being checked at a security checkpoint.
The Latest: Bus, tractor-trailer collide in upstate New York
Read full article: The Latest: Bus, tractor-trailer collide in upstate New YorkNEW YORK – The Latest on a wintry storm in the U.S. East (all times local):9:10 p.m.A bus carrying about 30 people collided with a tractor-trailer on an upstate New York highway during a snowstorm. New York State Police have responded to more than 740 storm-related crashes statewide and assisted more than 550 disabled vehicles. Dozens of school districts in upstate New York were closed Monday, along with several State University of New York campuses and other colleges. Many buses from New York City to Pennsylvania and upstate destinations such as Ithaca and Binghamton were canceled. The nor’easter is expected to drop 10 to 20 inches of snow by Tuesday morning from Pennsylvania to Maine.
Schools, offices close as long-lived storm clobbers US East
Read full article: Schools, offices close as long-lived storm clobbers US EastBoston Mayor Marty Walsh said city schools were canceling classes and afterschool activities Tuesday. At least four counties closed schools Monday in West Virginia, where 2 inches to a foot of snow was forecast. Only 3 inches of snow was forecast for New York City, where schools were expected to remain open, and 5 inches for Philadelphia. Communities north of Boston could see a foot in the storm expected to reach its peak Tuesday morning, snarling the morning commute. Rowe in western Massachusetts received 16 inches of snow from the storm that started Sunday night.