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Washington: When snow began falling over Dallas last weekend Emilia Rodriguez Carrasco felt a rush of excitement. This was the first time she and her husband Daniel, who moved from Sydney to Texas in October, had ever seen real snow.
âIt was a novelty for us,â Emilia, 28, said. âIt was great to go out and see snow on the street.â
The novelty turned into a nightmare a few hours later when the power went down in the Carrascosâ apartment. They were among 4 million people in Texasleft without electricity after heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures caused the stateâs power grid to melt down.
Free food box giveaway in Huntsville Members of Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church are holding a free food box giveaway (Source: Eddie Robertson) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | February 18, 2021 at 9:46 PM CST - Updated February 18 at 9:50 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - It’s been a cold and rough week for everyone here in the Tennessee Valley, but one church is helping out where they can.
Members of Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church are holding a free food box giveaway on Saturday, February 20 beginning at 8 a.m.
Church members will distribute 300 boxes filled with nonperishable and fresh food items for anyone who needs it.
Kestelman has big $20m budget for Southbank site
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Larry Kestelman is understood to have splashed out nearly $20 million on the Budget development site on City Road, Southbank.
Records show one of Mr Kestelman’s companies, LKPG SPV3, put a caveat on the low-rise warehouse in November.
Larry Kestelman: A capital success at Capitol Grand.
Credit:Eamon Gallagher
Mr Kestelman is cashed up after selling down his South Yarra holdings to Greystar last year for a new build-to-rent project in the Forrest Hills precinct.
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Washington: When snow began falling over Dallas last weekend Emilia Rodriguez Carrasco felt a rush of excitement. This was the first time she and her husband Daniel, who moved from Sydney to Texas in October, had ever seen real snow.
âIt was a novelty for us,â Emilia, 28, said. âIt was great to go out and see snow on the street.â
The novelty turned into a nightmare a few hours later when the power went down in the Carrascosâ apartment. They were among 4 million people in Texasleft without electricity after heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures caused the stateâs power grid to melt down.
Letters: Teen drivers, Unitary Plan, Queenstown tourism and David Seymour
19 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
7 minutes to read
NZ Herald
Letter of the week: Ainsley Dermody, Katikati.
A sleeping coastal village at 1am is shattered by a screaming engine, a loud bump and an even louder crash. The power goes off and a car horn goes on and on and on.
Outside, a woman is calling emergency services, one teen is running down the road and another is screaming, holding an RTD with blooming lip.
And an unconscious teen driver is being shaken by a teen girlfriend, screaming for him to wake up.