Freddie ljungberg. After a relatively dry start on the east, wet and windy weather in the west will move across all areas today. The strongest winds in the north and the west. I will have more inis north and the west. I will have more in 15 minutes. Remember the ice bucket challenge. Tributes are paid to the man who inspired it, raising more than £150 million for charity. It is tuesday 10 december. Our Top Story Police in new zealand are launching a criminal investigation into the deaths of 13 people after a volcanic explosion at a popular Tourist Destination. White island remains too dangerous to access, but aerial reconnaissance flights have detected no further sign of life there. Doctors treating the 31 injured fear some have suffered burns so severe they may not survive. Our correspondent Shaima Khalil has this report. The Prime Minister on the sight of where those who were affected by the devastation were first taken, praising those who jumped straight into helper. They worked ti
Its Opening Night for cinequest. How the sagaftra strike is impacting the bay area Film Festival. Good evening. This is nbc bay area news tonight. Im raj mathai. We are live in maui this evening. Well be joined by a Restaurant Owner in lahaina in just a few minutes. First, we want to get you caught up on some of the big headlines. Former President Trump on damage control now following last nights sweeping 41count indictment by a grand jury in georgia. He was hit with 13 charges, conspiring to illegally overturn the georgia 2020 president ial election, pressuring Public Officials to violate their oath, conspiracy to commit forgery, and making false statements. This is his fourth criminal indictment in nearly five months. He and 18 codefendants have until august 25th, so about a week and a half from now, to voluntarily surrender to authorities in the state of georgia. The former president is calling it another partisan prosecution against him. Today he posted comments on truth social say
HARPSWELL A short line of black floating tubes comes into view rounding Hopkins Island in Cundy’s Harbor. While they’re large enough for passing boaters and fishermen to spot, they don’t rise out of the water much higher than a lobster buoy. This is one of Peter Rand’s aquaculture leases. He’s among the hundreds in […]
I met my first Australian sea lion on Dangerous Reef, out front Port Lincoln, South Australia. It was also on Dangerous Reef that I saw them butchered, probably for shark burley (bait). One minute they were watching with wide-eyed curiosity and the next they were being shot falling next to their startled pups. Man had once again triumphed ever the innocent and helpless. That happened about 57 years ago and has no doubt been happening ever since.
On 15 January 1975 the Australian sea lions on Dangerous Reef numbered about 60 or 80 animals. Six years before at the same time there had been 200 or more. I know because I counted them myself.