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"It’s absolutely tragic," she said of the crash, adding that she has a 5-year-old son. "As the day goes on you hear more and more and it just gets worse and worse as more people are affected by this. Even the kids who weren’t physically injured will have to live with these memories of this traumatic event." (KELO) — Two juveniles are dead and five juveniles are seriously injured when a vehicle they were riding in crashed into a Sioux Falls house. Coulthard told NBC News that he was most excited to drive alongside “the iconic images” of Washington and that he would “love” to see an F1 street race in the nation’s capital. As Penske rooted his Penske Porsche World Endurance Championship program to its second podium finish of 2024 in as many starts last Sunday, the sterling reputation of his championship-laden, reigning Indy 500-winning IndyCar team was fading halfway across the world. During that morning’s pre-race warmup ahead of IndyCar’s Grand Prix of Long Beach, it became glaringly obvious that software controlling Team Penske’s push-to-pass capabilities was amiss.
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"We went in, we shut the business down," Goodnough said Saturday, when pressed whether the tavern would be facing police scrutiny. "We are in the process of executing a search warrant for information as to the business conducted at that day." Before the suspect apparently crashed into the pickup and club, the sheriff had said Saturday, it's believed she had been at a Newport watering hole, Verna’s Tavern, which deputies briefly closed as part of the crash investigation. It was, the sheriff said, as he described the scene that first responders saw, "extremely chaotic and with high level of emotions of those directly involved and those who witnessed this horrific incident." At least 15 people, including adults, were injured.
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Maxwell Azzarello, 37, a St. Augustine, Fla., resident who arrived in New York this week, was rushed to the burn unit at New York Presbyterian-Cornell Hospital after the shocking incident. Thousands gathered to honor and celebrate the life of beloved Los Angeles pastor Rev. Dr. Cecil ‘Chip’ Murray on Friday, April 26. Officials and community members held an event on April 27 to celebrate the significant rebuilding efforts to restore the historic Casa Romantica in San Clemente after a devastating landslide in April 2023 forced the building to close. April is Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month and Culver City-based nonprofit “Jazz Hands for Autism’ is bringing the gift of music as a way to bridge the gap between the autism community and the rest of the world. A 10-year anniversary concert will be held on Saturday, May 25. "I can’t imagine going out for a day to celebrate and something out of your control happens. You think you are in a safe place, surrounded by walls — and the next thing you know, you’re underneath a vehicle."
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Celebrities included Academy Award winner Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Scarlett Johansson, Jon Hamm and Chris Pine. To get inside Saturday's dinner, some guests had to hurry through hundreds of protesters outraged over the mounting humanitarian disaster for Palestinian civilians in Gaza. They condemned Biden for his support of Israel's military campaign and Western news outlets for what they said was undercoverage and misrepresentation of the conflict. One of the few mentions came from Kelly O’Donnell, president of the correspondents’ association, who briefly noted some 100 journalists killed in Israel's 6-month-old war against Hamas in Gaza.
A quick fix that made all three cars ‘legal’ for the race later that day was made, but there was soon suspicion that the suspect code had been in Penske drivers’ setup profiles for months. Surveillance video from a Michigan home near where a suspected drunken driver slammed into a child’s weekend birthday party shows just how fast the driver was going before the crash happened. Frye noted that each car’s CLU will be locked series-wide, preventing the tinkering moving forward. He was unable to explain why IndyCar had let this advantage nearly go unchecked into a second race weekend, though. A mourner quietly placed a bouquet of cellophane-wrapped flowers on a folding chair Sunday morning outside the Swan Boat Club in Monroe County's Berlin Township, where just the day before police say chaos unfolded when a suspected drunken driver slammed her SUV through a wall. The showrun took place the day Red Bull’s defending F1 champion, Max Verstappen, scored the team’s 100th pole position ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix.
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Still, as Penske readily admitted, as much as he isn’t seen as the villain in the series’ latest soap opera, he remains in charge of what happens next. In the leadup to St. Pete, engineers had simply copy-and-pasted those driver profiles into each driver’s 2024 machines, forgetting to change back the code, according to Cindric. No driver, engineer or team official was actively aware of the advantage entering the St. Pete weekend, or in the six weeks before St. Pete – a story many rival team owners say they don’t believe. Penske, who touched down in Alabama on Saturday morning for the third points-paying IndyCar race of the year, requested the meeting which included seven other IndyCar team owners – Chip Ganassi, Michael Andretti, Mike Shank, Dale Coyne, Ed Carpenter, Ricardo Juncos and Rahal.
Among those hospitalized Sunday were the mother of the two dead children and their older brother. The event was hosted on a breezy spring afternoon by reigning F1 champions Oracle Red Bull Racing as part of a series of events in American cities designed to bring the world’s fastest race cars closer to the sport’s fastest-growing fan base. WASHINGTON — Thousands of fans lined up along Pennsylvania Avenue on Saturday for the thrill of watching a Formula 1 race winner blast down the iconic street in a championship-winning car.
There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. According to a preliminary investigation released Friday by the Committee to Protect Journalists, nearly 100 journalists have been killed covering the war in Gaza. Israel has defended its actions, saying it has been targeting militants. One organizer complained that the White House Correspondents' Association — which represents the hundreds of journalists who cover the president — largely has been silent since the first weeks of the war about the killings of Palestinian journalists. Trump did not attend Saturday's dinner and never attended the annual banquet as president. In 2011, he sat in the audience, and glowered through a roasting by then-President Barack Obama of Trump's reality-television celebrity status.
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Penske told IndyStar he was on a flight home from Europe on Monday when he received a call from Frye – the first time the team and series owner had been alerted to the Long Beach incident. In 2023, 9.5% of new, light-duty vehicle sales were EVs, up from 7% in 2022 and 4.3% in 2021, according to data from the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, an industry group that represents major automakers. At the same time, EVs remain more expensive than traditional, gas-powered cars. With so few model/hobby shops left i have been meaning to come here but since i live in South LA County its a little out of my way.
BERLIN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A young brother and sister died and several people were injured, some of them seriously, when a vehicle driven by a suspected drunken driver crashed into a young child’s birthday party Saturday at a boat club, a Michigan sheriff said. Three people were injured after a speeding vehicle careened into a Subway restaurant and a neighboring home in Van Nuys Friday night, and new information from police indicates the driver was an unlicensed teenager. The sheriff said that nine people, three of them children, were driven by ambulances and airlifted by two medical helicopters to area hospitals with life-threatening injuries. Several other less seriously injured people, the sheriff added, were rushed away by nonemergency vehicles.
In an evening dedicated in large part to journalism, O’Donnell cited journalists who have been detained across the world, including Americans Evan Gershkovich in Russia and Austin Tice, who is believed to be held in Syria. Families of both men were in attendance as they have been at previous dinners. The car crashed through the restaurant’s outdoor seating area before colliding with a BMW sedan, flipping over into an adjacent driveway and coming to rest on top of four other vehicles, according to initial reports. Goodnough did not identify the woman driving the vehicle but said she was taken into custody and held at the Monroe County Jail suspected of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated causing death. She was cooperating with authorities and likely would face more charges as the investigation continues, he said. Police said Azzarello did not appear to have targeted anyone else in the incident.
At one time it’s membership even included Michigan’s governor, the late G. "She left before noon and was completely sober," Huffman said of the suspect. "We understand the need for an investigation and we are cooperating with the police. We offered to give them anything they needed. The sheriff wanted a search warrant." At a late Saturday night press conference, Monroe County Sheriff Troy Goodnough’s voice quavered as he spoke to reporters, appearing to be fighting back tears as he read a statement. The vehicle, he said, slammed into the north wall, moving fast enough to go about 25 feet inside the building until it stopped.
At the Burger King in Newport, about a couple of miles from the tavern where the suspect may have been, employees shared details with each other about what they knew about the incident — and traded other stories about terrible wrecks. Monroe County Sheriff’s deputies, one of whom was still investigating the scene Sunday, told the Free Press the name of the suspect or more details of the crash, such as her blood alcohol level, would not be released until after an arraignment, which was unlikely until Monday. The crash left a large hole in the wall and the sound of the impact could be heard several houses down the gravel road. It was followed by the screams of children, parents and grandparents.
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