10-car pileup, dozens of crashes across Houston as roads turn to ice
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1of153Parkdoll Jackson Burks, gets a hug from Jerry Garcia, Harris County Constable Precint 2, who was delivering meals from the Houston Food Bank at the Big Bass Resort, in Houston, Thursday, February 18, 2021. The Big Bass Resort, which is home to mostly seniors was out of power for three days after a winter storm left people without power and water along with freezing temperatures. She was cooking her meals with sterno cans on top of a tin roasting pan and delivering the meals with a lantern in the darkened hallways.Karen Warren/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Update, 6 p.m.:Fort Campbell will be open for only mission-essential personnel on Tuesday.
Fort Campbell schools will be closed. The Commissary is closed Tuesday, with tentative plans to re-open Wednesday.
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital outpatient services will be closed. BACH emergency and inpatient services will remain open 24/7.
A snow plow clears some of the slush from Madison Street in Clarksville just before sunset on Feb. 15, 2021. (Chris Smith)
“The fewer people we have on the roads equates to fewer accidents or stranded motorists,” he said.
Update, 3:45 p.m.:Austin Peay State University will shift to remote operations on Tuesday. Non-essential facilities will be closed, according to an APSU alert.
FORT PLAIN — A woman from outside the local area was charged with attempted robbery after unsuccessfully trying to steal a cash register from Stewart’s Shops in…
WBIR highlighted the Bishop case in 2018 as part of its ongoing Appalachian Unsolved crime series.
The Yale-educated California native had dreams of being an ambassador with the U.S. State Department. But he harbored secret doubts and demons that may ultimately have done him in.
In early March 1976, Bishop, then age 39, killed his family in their Bethesda, Md., home and loaded their bodies into the Chevy station wagon. He drove through the night to remote woods in Tyrrell County, N.C., where he tried to bury the bodies and set them on fire with gasoline.
He drove on, ending up in mid March at the Elkmont campground in the Smokies, America’s most visited national park. Bishop abandoned the station wagon, still bearing evidence of his bloody crimes and containing grooming items and psychiatric medicine
Investigators with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office have arrested six men connected to multiple thefts across the region.
Authorities in Montgomery County said thefts occurred in four different areas; Dover Road, Lafayette Road, Industrial Boulevard, and Oak Plains Road between December and January. While investigating the trailer thefts, an additional $90,000 in stolen property was also recovered. The stolen items included vehicles, ATVs, and other trailers from Trigg and Christian counties in Kentucky and Montgomery, Davidson, and Cheatham counties in Tennessee.
They add Seki Sanchez, Brian Joyce, Jeremy Shivers, Jonathan Hunter, Johnathan Askew, and Daniel Brinkley face various theft charges. Authorities say it does not appear the cases are related and that everyone should keep their trailers and other property secure to prevent thefts.