Nearly 2 years after daughter died in hot car, Gilbert mother turns tragedy into car safety advocacy
After heartbreaking tragedy, mother turns grief into car safety advocacy
Nearly two years ago, Angela Jones lost her daughter, three-year-old Charlotte, in a hot car incident. Now, she is advocating for new measures to prevent similar tragedies. FOX 10 s Danielle Miller reports.
PHOENIX - After their daughter died in a hot car nearly two years ago, a Gilbert family turned their tragedy into a push to help others, and now, the Jones family is taking their message all the way to the nation s capitol, all in hopes of preventing future tragedies.
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Commentary: Stop drunken driving with advanced car technology
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San Antonio police in 2016 investigate a suspected DWI crash. Lawmakers have filed two bills in Congress that would require systems in all vehicles to prevent drunken driving.Staff file photo
He saw it coming. In his final moment of life, Johnny Hernandez a two-tour veteran of the Iraq war, newly promoted Army Reserve staff sergeant and the love of my life instinctively turned our car so he would take the impact of a wrong-way drunken driver’s SUV hurtling toward us. Johnny’s maneuver saved me and my two little daughters.
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Standing on the Meadowdale Beach Park shoreline, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell (left) and Snohomish County Project Manager Logan Daniels discuss the restoration work. Daniels said she felt “honored to be part of a project where we can restore the land back to where it wants to be.”
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell along with several state, county, local and tribal leaders got a closer look at the Meadowdale Beach Park estuary restoration project Friday afternoon. The project will restore a historic 1.3-acre estuary to provide essential rearing habitat for chinook, chum and coho salmon as well as cutthroat trout. Puget Sound chinook salmon are listed as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.