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Overheated lawnmower thought to be cause of huge Pōkeno house fire

Overheated lawnmower thought to be cause of huge Pōkeno house fire 1 Feb, 2021 04:24 PM 3 minutes to read Pōkeno house fire: Drivers pull off State Highway 1 as home engulfed. / Supplied A faulty lawnmower is thought to be the cause of a ferocious house fire that sent massive plumes of black smoke into the sky south of Auckland. Kamaldeep Sharma had spent the morning and early afternoon yesterday doing a spot of gardening at his home in Pōkeno - cutting back bushes and mowing the lawn. But shortly after 2.30pm, he spotted flames coming from the back yard and ran out of the house with his 13-year-old daughter Ilina.

0131 LMT A1 TAMIU Professor on History

TAMIU professor looks at how history will view Trump Laredo Morning Times FacebookTwitterEmail Dr. Jerry Thompson/ January has been a month chockful of noteworthy historic moments including Georgia electing its first Black senator, Joe Biden being sworn in as the 46th president and Donald Trump becoming the first president to be impeached twice. However, history books in the future will have plenty of content to review during the Trump administration’s four years. On Wednesday Jan. 6, a terroristic attack by an alt-right, pro-Trump extremist mob on the U.S. Capitol left four dead including a Capitol police officer. That same week, Trump’s announcement of refusing to attend president-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration was another first.

Something really bold : Texas schools next big pandemic challenge? Getting kids caught up

Something really bold : Texas schools next big pandemic challenge? Getting kids caught up FacebookTwitterEmail 1of7 Best Elementary School pre-kindergarten students observe their teacher practice the sound of letters with them during class, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020, in Houston.Marie D. De Jesús, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of7 Chantea Warner works with virtual students along with her in-person students during her 7th grade science class at Holub Middle School Monday, Oct. 26, 2020 in Houston.Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of7 Seventh grade history teacher Robert Simard instructs students at Stockton Junior High School on the first day of in-person school for Conroe ISD.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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