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Dog falls 30 feet off cliff, but rescued at Michigan’s Pictured Rocks
Read full article: Dog falls 30 feet off cliff, but rescued at Michigan’s Pictured RocksA dog visiting Miners Castle at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore with his family had to be rescued after he jumped off a cliff and plummeted 25-30 feet to a ledge below.
Several Raiders active against Bucs after time on COVID list
Read full article: Several Raiders active against Bucs after time on COVID list(AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)Las Vegas starting offensive linemen Kolton Miller, Denzelle Good, Rodney Hudson and Gabe Jackson are active for the Raiders against Tampa Bay after spending time on the COVID-19 list this week. Safety Johnathan Abram remains on the COVID-19 list for at least one more day and is missing the game. ___TAMPA BAY AT LAS VEGASBuccaneers: QB Ryan Griffin, OL Aaron Stinnie, LB Quinton Bell, DL Khalil Davis, WR Cyril Grayson. Raiders: WR Bryan Edwards, CB Keisean Nixon, QB Marcus Mariota, G Patrick Omameh, DE David Irving. ___CAROLINA AT NEW ORLEANSPanthers: QB Will Grier, CB Stantley Thomas-Oliver, G John Miller, OL Mike Horton, WR Marken Michel.
COVID-19 among crew delays work to remove Golden Ray form St. Simons Sound
Read full article: COVID-19 among crew delays work to remove Golden Ray form St. Simons SoundST. SIMONS ISLAND, Fla. The U.S. Coast Guard confirms that nine people directly involved with the removal operations of the cargo ship Golden Ray laying on its side in the St. Simons Sound have tested positive for COVID-19. Chief Petty Officer John Miller with the U.S. Coast Guard told News4Jax last week that this is an operational milestone that marks the beginning of the final phases of the response to the Golden Ray incident. Miller confirmed to the newspaper that Officials are testing crew members who were in contact with the nine who tested positive and they are now in quarantine. The Golden Ray is referred to as a RoRo a roll-on, roll-off shop so cars can be driven on and off. With nine members tested positive, this will delay in the removal operations by a couple of weeks, the Brunswick News reported.
Eye-catching crane that will move Golden Ray arrives in Fernandina
Read full article: Eye-catching crane that will move Golden Ray arrives in FernandinaFERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. The massive heavy-lifting crane that will remove the capsized vessel Golden Ray in Glynn County has arrived in the Port of Fernandina. It will remain in the Port of Fernandina until at least the end of next week before heading to the Golden Ray. Its going to be the engineering centerpiece of all of the technology and the ingenuity thats going to safely remove the Golden Ray, Miller said. The 255-foot gantry cranes will lift all eight sections of the Golden Ray out of the St. Simons Sound onto barges. Once the VB 10,000 arrives in St. Simons Sound, it will straddle the Golden Ray.
Man Freed After 21 Years in Prison for Murder After Star Witness Steps Forward as Real Killer
Read full article: Man Freed After 21 Years in Prison for Murder After Star Witness Steps Forward as Real KillerA Pennsylvania man who spent more than two decades in prison for a murder he did not commit has walked free after a star witness in the case confessed to being behind the killing, officials said. It wasnt long until authorities announced they had arrested the man responsible and identified the shooter as John Miller. Despite Williams claim and the fact that no physical evidence linking Miller to the crime was found, Miller was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison, Pepper Hamilton said. The organization accepted his case in 2011, and with Pepper Hamilton, spent more than 3,000 hours trying to secure Millers release. Their discovery was pivotal in contributing to Millers release today, eight years after the legal team began its work, Pepper Hamilton said.
Man walks free after 21 years in prison
Read full article: Man walks free after 21 years in prisonPHILADELPHIA - A Pennsylvania man who spent 21 years behind bars for murder was freed Wednesday after the star witness in the case confessed to the killing. A jury convicted Miller of second-degree murder, and he was sentenced to life in prison. A federal judge on July 1 ordered Miller be released, subject to a decision by the district attorney on whether to pursue a new trial. 'Insufficient evidence' to make a caseIn a motion filed this week, the District Attorney's Office said there was "insufficient evidence" to make a case against Miller. The District Attorney's Office has not said whether it will charge Williams in the Mullens murder.