DEAR HARRIETTE: There is a woman in my building who is constantly acting like community watch or building security. We have a group chat, mainly for updates and maintenance announcement purposes, but she is always writing things in there and telling our building manager what to do. “There is an umbrella left in the lobby.
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- Fire suspect believes home was ‘haunted’
- Fire danger remains high
- Dr. Azuero finds perfect fit at Clinton Regional Hospital
- Clinton Reds baseball falls to the Irish
The Clinton Fire Department has been extremely busy for the last five to six days as high winds causing fire danger will remain for most of the week.
Eventually the community of Clinton will grow by two new citizens with Clinton Regional Hospital adding Dr. Nadia Azuero as a primary care physician to the medical facility. The other will be Mannolo, her Bichon Frisé. Her brother affectionately calls him “Quack-Quack” because he follows her everywhere. It’s assumed both will eventually require appointments for people to see in the coming days.
Believing the home to allegedly being “haunted,” Tavar Lamont Davis, 37, of Clinton, allegedly purposefully set fire March 13 to the home he was staying at located at 317 S. 16th St .
LOS ANGELES (AP) — On a gray March afternoon at the Port of Los Angeles, the largest in the U.S., powerful electric top-handlers whir, beep and grind as they motor back and forth, grabbing trailers from truck beds and stacking them as they move on or off the mighty container ships that ferry goods across the Pacific. Some of the ships, rather than burning diesel to sustain operations as they sit in harbor, plug into electricity instead.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sarepta Therapeutics said Tuesday that a patient died while taking its closely watched gene therapy for muscular dystrophy, sending company shares plummeting in morning trading.
(AP) — Doctors Without Borders said Monday that four of its vehicles came under fire while they evacuated staff from a hospital in Haiti’s capital as gang violence in the city surges.


