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Driver Pulled From Fiery Truck After Being Hit By Speeding Teen In Sterling: Cops

It happened around 6:50 p.m. on Route 28 south near Sterling Boulevard in Sterling, when Jose A. Padilla Espinosa struck a semi-truck in a Nissan Altima, the sheriff's office said. The impact caused the truck to catch fire and overturn, as bystanders pulled the truck driver from the vehicle, police said. A blue Toyota Prius was also struck by the Nissan. The truck driver was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Honkai Star Rail Signs of Fragmentum Guide

Recommended VideosWhile the main storyline will generally be your focus when playing Honkai Star Rail Signs, there are plenty of side quests available that can net you sweet rewards when completed. However, these side quests are not to be taken lightly as they can be a hassle to complete and as tedious as the main quests, especially if you are unaware of the specifics. One of these quests is “Signs of Fragmentum,” which requires players to find and collect data from four Beacons.

Lynyrd Skynyrd Cancels Five Concerts

(CelebrityAccess News Service) — Lynyrd Skynyrd has been forced to cancel five concerts on its The “Party of a Lifetime” co-headline tour with Sammy Hagar August 1-6 as founding Lynyrd Skynyrd lead guitarist Gary Rossington has been advised to immediately rest in order to combat medical fatigue.Rossington underwent a successful open heart operation in late February and was given the green light to return to the stage June 13 in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Father-Son Duo Among 23 Arrested In Major Philly Drug Ring: AG

A father and son duo was among 23 people arrested as local, state, and federal law officers served more than 40 search warrants on affiliated properties and vehicles on Wednesday, June 8, Attorney General Josh Shapiro said. The ringleaders were identified as Curtis Coates, Sr., and his son Curtis Coates, Jr., Shapiro said. Coates Jr. collected the money for his dad, who charged dealers up to $3,000 per block to sell drugs on about 12 Kensington neighborhood corners, the AG said.

Global Spectrum To Manage Clovis Civic Center

(CelebrityAccess MediaWire)– The Clovis City Commission has selected Global Spectrum, to manage the new $6-million, 30,000-sq. ft. Clovis Civic Center scheduled to open in the spring of 2006 in Clovis, NM. As operators of the soon-to-open Convention Center, Global Spectrum will book and schedule events, market and the facility as well as work closely with the City of Clovis to lure visitors. Global Spectrum appointed Neil McMullin as the facility's new general manager.