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Now the real estate industry has jumped into the game. Blue Zones runs initiatives that certify towns and cities that meet healthy lifestyle criteria, and they help others remake themselves to promote longevity. Eighty places in the United States — from Bakersfield, Calif., to Corry, Pa. — have adopted these initiatives, called Blue Zone Projects. Some developers take inspiration from Blue Zones even if they are not seeking official certification. A luxury hotel and condominium project in Miami is using the Blue Zones moniker for a medical facility on the premises that will offer plastic surgery.
Persons: hale, , Janelle Applequist, They’re Organizations: Zimmerman School of Advertising, Mass Communications, University of South Locations: United States, Bakersfield , Calif, Corry, Pa, Miami, Phoenix, University of South Florida
Four Dead in Arizona Hot Air Balloon Crash
  + stars: | 2024-01-15 | by ( Jan. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +2 min
By Daniel Trotta(Reuters) - Four people including the pilot died and another person was critically injured when their hot air balloon crashed into the Arizona desert on Sunday after eight skydivers had successfully jumped out of the basket, investigators said. "The balloon impacted desert terrain following an unspecified problem with its envelope," the NTSB said, referring to the outer bag of the balloon. "It is important to clarify that the skydiving was intentional and was successfully completed by all skydivers before any issues with the hot air balloon were evident," the Eloy Police Department said in a statement. Survivor Valerie Stutterheim, 23, of Scottsdale, Arizona, was in critical condition, police said. The company operating the flight, Droplyne Hot Air Balloon Rides, had a perfect safety record, according to its website.
Persons: Daniel Trotta, skydivers, Wiescholek, Kaitlynn Bartrom, Atahan Kiliccote, Cornelius Van Der Walt, Valerie Stutterheim, Droplyne, Eloy, Michael Perry Organizations: U.S . National Transportation Safety, NTSB, Eloy Police Department, Police, South, Company Locations: Arizona, Eloy, Phoenix, Washington, Union City , Michigan, Andrews , Indiana, Cupertino , California, South African, Scottsdale , Arizona, Moab , Utah, Carlsbad , California
CNN —A hot air balloon crash-landed in the southern Arizona desert Sunday, leaving four people dead and another person critically injured, police announced. The “devastating incident” happened around 7:50 a.m. in Eloy, a city about 65 miles south of Phoenix, the local police department said in a news release. It came down in a desert area east of Sunshine Boulevard and Hanna Road. The aircraft was an A-160 passenger balloon manufactured by Cameron Balloons, according to the NTSB. The Eloy Police Department said it is working with the NTSB and the Federal Aviation Administration on the investigation.
Persons: , Cameron Balloons, Cameron Organizations: CNN, National Transportation Safety Board, Eloy Police, NTSB, Eloy Police Department, Federal Aviation Administration Locations: Arizona, Eloy, Phoenix, Sunshine, Hanna
Homeless people and their advocates say the sweeps are cruel and a waste of taxpayer money. The AP submitted data requests to 30 U.S. cities regarding encampment sweeps and received at least partial responses from about half. “Unfortunately, it’s becoming a way of life, and that is 100% incorrect.”For homeless people, sweeps can be traumatizing. But never an end solution.”There are many reasons why someone might reject shelter, say homeless people and their advocates. We’re walking around saying, ‘What do you need?’”In Portland, the encampment dismantled in July was cleared again, in September and November.
Persons: Will Taylor, , Taylor, he's, , ” Angelique Risby, it’s, Gavin Newsom, Newsom, David Sjoberg, ” David Ehler Jr, Crews, Sara Angel, , Masood Samereie, ” Samereie, Roxanne Simonson, Sam Dodge, Dodge, Michael Johnson, aren't, Charise Haley, “ There’s, pare, Francis Zamora, Zamora, Brad Lander, ” Lander, Eric Adams, Charles Lutvak, Lutvak, Danielle Werder, Kieran Hartnett, who's, ____ Har, Casey, Thomas Peipert, Angeliki Kastanis, Christopher Weber Organizations: Contractors, U.S, The Associated Press, American Civil Liberties Union, Democratic, Republican, Supreme, ACLU, Northern, Politico, AP, San, Police, Public Works, Department of Emergency Management, Democratic New York City Locations: PORTLAND, Portland, West Coast, Los Angeles, New York, U.S, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Miami, Albuquerque, Anchorage, Boulder , Colorado, California, San Francisco, Northern California, Denver, Connecticut, Colorado, , New York City, Hennepin County, Boston
Now for Some Good News About Climate
  + stars: | 2023-11-27 | by ( Ed Ballard | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
There is no shortage of bad green-energy news. Automakers are fretting about electric-vehicle growth, higher interest rates are smashing financial plans, permitting for big projects still takes forever and offshore wind is a mess. But for every setback, there is a Sun Streams. This cluster of solar farms will cover more than 13 square miles of desert west of Phoenix. By 2025, it will provide enough electricity for roughly 300,000 homes, bringing Arizona’s largest utility closer to its goal of a zero-carbon grid.
Locations: Phoenix
Paris Hilton had a Thanksgiving surprise to share: a daughter named London. Hilton on Friday shared an Instagram photo of a pink baby outfit with “London” printed on the top. On her podcast earlier this year, Hilton had said that she was excited for Phoenix to have a baby sister named London. Political Cartoons View All 1265 Images“It’s my favorite city and I’ve always wanted to name my daughter London,” Hilton said at the time. I always wanted London.
Persons: Paris Hilton, Hilton, , , Carter Reum, Phoenix, I’ve, ” Hilton, Reum Organizations: Paris, London, Associated Press Locations: London, Phoenix
In a move that may soon be replicated elsewhere, the Gila River Indian Community recently signed an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to put solar panels over a stretch of irrigation canal on its land south of Phoenix. “This was a historic moment here for the community but also for the region and across Indian Country,” said Gila River Indian Community Gov. The idea is simple: install solar panels over canals in sunny, water-scarce regions where they reduce evaporation and make renewable electricity. Neither the Gila River Indian Community nor the Turlock Irrigation District are the first to implement this technology globally. Tribes hold the most senior water rights on the Colorado River, though many are still settling those rights in court.
Persons: , Stephen Roe Lewis, ” Lewis, Sun Edison, haven't, Heather Tanana, Organizations: U.S . Army Corps of Engineers, Community, Twitter, University of California, UC Merced, Irrigation, Sun, Reclamation, Associated Press, Walton Family Foundation, AP Locations: Phoenix, United States, Gila, Merced, Central, Gujarat, U.S, Irvine, Navajo, Colorado, Lake Mead
Some Democrats want the Education Department to recoup funds from Ashford and University of Phoenix. The department previously accused those schools of fraud, granting thousands of borrowers debt relief. The lawmakers want the schools to pay up so taxpayers don't foot the bill for the relief. The Democrats referenced two recent actions to provide relief for borrowers who went to for-profit schools accused of predatory behavior: $72 million in relief for 2,300 borrowers "cheated" by Ashford University, and $37 million in relief for 1,200 borrowers "deceived" by the University of Phoenix, according to the Education Department. AdvertisementAdvertisement"This would send a strong warning signal to other predatory for-profit colleges that there are substantial financial consequences for defrauding students," the Democrats wrote.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Sen, Dick Durbin, Rosa DeLauro, — Sen, Elizabeth Warren —, Secretary Miguel Cardona, ike, hoenix, J ames Organizations: Education Department, Ashford and University of Phoenix, Service, Secretary, Ashford University, University of Phoenix Locations: Ashford, Phoenix
Five tips for Gen Xers feeling squeezed by student debt
  + stars: | 2023-11-02 | by ( Chris Taylor | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
That means many competing financial responsibilities, familiar to the Sandwich Generation: student debt, retirement saving, raising kids and sending them to college, and caring for elderly parents. Something has to give – which is why Gen Xers still dealing with student debt often sacrifice saving for retirement. “For those Gen X with student debt, the average amount of retirement savings is consistently lower. “These student debt repayments can last for 30 years,” says Evan Potash, a wealth management advisor with TIAA. In particular, starting in 2024, participating employers will be able to match your student loan repayments with contributions to your 401(k).
Persons: Joe Biden's, Debbie Irk, Irk, “ I’m, , Xer, Xers, Gen Xers, Tyler Bond, NIRS, Joe Biden’s, Evan, TIAA, , NIRS ’ Bond, I’ve, Chris Taylor, Lauren Young, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Baby, University of Phoenix, National Institute on Retirement Security, Sandwich, Supreme, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, South Bend , Indiana
The Education Department fined for-profit Grand Canyon University $37 million over accusations of misleading behavior. It said Grand Canyon mispresented the costs of its doctoral programs, leading to high student debt. AdvertisementAdvertisementA major for-profit school just got hit with a fine over accusations of misleading thousands of its students. A senior department official told reporters on a Tuesday press call that this is the largest penalty the Education Department has ever enforced on a school. "Rather than the Department protecting students, we are being forced to protect our students from this targeted and unwarranted government overreach."
Persons: , Joe Biden's, GCU, Richard Cordray, GCU's, Aaron Ament, they'll Organizations: Education Department, Canyon University, Service, Joe Biden's Education Department, Grand Canyon University, Federal, Aid, Department, Federal Student Aid, The Education Department, University of Phoenix, Student Defense, of Education
THE BURLY MEN of Hollywood suit up for red carpets, but when going about their daily lives, many reach for a henley. You know, the collarless shirt that has a handful of buttons down its front and evokes old-fashioned underwear. In recent years Idris Elba, Brad Pitt and all the Chrises (Evans, Hemsworth, Pine and Pratt) have sported this garment, unbuttoned to achieve varying degrees of pectoral exposure. But plenty of mortals like it too. “The henley has a classic, masculine vibe,” said Patrick Burch, founder of Phoenix menswear store Cave & Post Trading Co., adding that fitted ones are a staple for “rugged, in-shape dudes.” According to Harry Hill, 29, a New York writer, podcaster and henley evangelist, a waffle-knit style ranks among the sexiest items a man can wear.
Persons: Idris Elba, Brad Pitt, Evans, Pratt, , Patrick Burch, Harry Hill, podcaster Organizations: MEN, Hollywood, henley, Phoenix Locations: Hemsworth, Pine, henley, New York
Washington CNN —Although the Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden’s signature student loan forgiveness program in late June, his administration has found ways to cancel more than $48 billion in debt since then. That’s more student loan forgiveness than was granted under any other administration – in part due to the Biden administration’s efforts to temporarily expand some debt relief programs and to correct past administrative errors made to borrowers’ student loan accounts. Expanding debt relief program for public-sector workersNearly $51 billion of student loan debt has been canceled for 715,000 borrowers through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program since Biden took office. The PSLF program cancels outstanding federal student loan debt for public-sector workers who have made 120 qualifying monthly student loan payments, or about 10 years’ worth of payments. Nearly 513,000 borrowers with a total and permanent disability have received $11.7 billion in student loan forgiveness since 2021.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Biden, Trump, they’d, , , Virginia Foxx, , Abby Shafroth, Shafroth, Betsy DeVos Organizations: Washington CNN, of Education, Office, Congress, , CNN, Department of Education, Republican, Education, White, New Civil Liberties Alliance, Cato Institute, Mackinac Center for Public Policy, National Consumer Law Center, Loan, Public, PSLF, University of Phoenix, Corinthian Colleges, Social Security Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department, Social Security Locations: Michigan
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — No one will face criminal charges following a two-car crash in Tacoma, Washington, that killed six Arizona residents in July, according to Pierce County prosecutors. A seventh occupant — a Phoenix man — survived with serious injuries but had no memory of the crash. Esparza was driving, and the Phoenix man who survived was in the front passenger’s seat. The driver and passenger in the BMW — a 42-year-old Tacoma man and his 40-year-old wife — were uninjured. There was insufficient evidence to prove the BMW driver acted with disregard for the safety of others, according to Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Elizabeth Dasse.
Persons: Alexander, Kia, , Felix Y Begay, Lisa Esparza, Javan Runnels, Calsie Sockyma, Erick Tsosie, Runnels, Sockyma, Tsosie —, Esparza, Elizabeth Dasse Organizations: Patrol, Tacoma News Tribune, BMW, Joseph Medical, Amway, News Tribune, Kia, Phoenix, Tacoma Locations: TACOMA, Tacoma , Washington, Arizona, Pierce, St, Tacoma, Kayenta , Arizona, Phoenix, Tuba City , Arizona, Begay
The marketing failure that's going to kill us all
  + stars: | 2023-10-19 | by ( Jake Safane | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +12 min
A good example of bad climate marketing comes from the Irish budget airline Ryanair. Carbon offsets involve contributing money to a project that will help avoid, reduce, or remove carbon emissions from the atmosphere, such as planting trees or building wind farms. Some of the most successful corporate efforts at climate marketing place more emphasis on consumers' personal concerns. According to the International Energy Agency, global carbon emissions reached a record high last year. The more you focus on what everyday people care about, Berger said, the more effective your marketing campaign will be.
Persons: they've, , Jonah Berger, that's, Jonathan Ernst, Biden, Jenna DiPaolo, DiPaolo, John Oliver, Oliver, Ben Forman, Ryanair, Forman, " Forman, Tesla, " Berger, Berger, Jake Safane Organizations: Keystone XL, Pew Research, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, REUTERS, National Petroleum Reserve, Greenpeace, Wildlife, Ryanair, International Monetary Fund, International Energy Agency, United Nations Locations: Canada, Alaska, Greenpeace USA, Ireland, Phoenix
Universal Music has sued artificial intelligence startup Anthropic over "systematic and widespread infringement of their copyrighted song lyrics," per a filing Wednesday in a Tennessee federal court. One example from the lawsuit: When a user asks Anthropic's AI chatbot Claude about the lyrics to the song "Roar" by Katy Perry, it generates an "almost identical copy of those lyrics," violating the rights of Concord, the copyright owner, per the filing. The lawsuit also named Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" as an example of Anthropic's alleged copyright infringement, as Universal owns the rights to its lyrics. Anthropic was founded in 2021 by former OpenAI research executives and funded by companies including Google , Salesforce and Zoom. "We have been focused on businesses, on making Claude as robustly safe as possible," Daniela Amodei, co-founder and president of Anthropic, told CNBC in a July interview.
Persons: Katy Perry, Claude, Gloria Gaynor's, Anthropic's, Anthropic, Kamala Harris, OpenAI's, Daniela Amodei Organizations: Pepsi, University of Phoenix, Farm, Universal Music, Universal, Google, White, Microsoft, CNBC Locations: Glendale , Arizona, Tennessee, Concord, ABKCO
Phoenix, Arizona, is the center of the US's burgeoning semiconductor chip industry . "We're still trying to prove ourselves as an important global city," Gallego told Insider. AdvertisementAdvertisementPhoenix's semiconductor industry could face some challengesIn the years ahead, Phoenix's economy and international reputation seem poised to benefit from the semiconductor boom. The first of the two TSMC chip factories has faced construction delays and accusations of management and safety issues. "It is the most complex project that I have seen in our city," Gallego said of TSMC's Phoenix factory.
Persons: isn't, Kate Gallego, , We're, Gallego, Joe Biden, Gina Raimondo, she's, Patrick Semansky, wasn't, Jacob Zinkula, there's Organizations: Service, Philadelphia, Intel, US, Harvard, Phoenix, . Airlines, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, AP, Deloitte Locations: Phoenix, Arizona, , Arizona, United States, isn't, Taiwan, Asia, New Mexico, South Korea, Japan, California
The issues that earned these 15 teenagers a trip to the White House are also priorities for the Biden administration, including first lady Jill Biden, who was convening the first “Girls Leading Change” event to celebrate Wednesday's designation by President Joe Biden as International Day of the Girl. The honorees, including a pair of twins, range in age from 15 to 18 and represent 13 states. “These young women are protecting and preserving the earth, writing and sharing stories that change minds and turning their pain into purpose,” Jill Biden said in a written statement before the ceremony. She founded her school's Latino Student Union and organizes students on issues like climate justice and preventing gun violence. —Gabriella Nakai, 17, of Phoenix, is a Navajo and Choctaw leader who works on improving food security and sustainability.
Persons: Biden, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, ” Jill Biden, Brooke Bennett, — Jazmin, Jackie, Cho, — Julia Garnett, — Logan Hennes, — Anja Herrman, — Leela Marie Hidier, — Elisa Martinez, — Gabriella Nakai, — Zahra Rahimi, — Gitanjali Rao, — Avery Turner, — Sandra Ukah, — Rania Organizations: WASHINGTON, White, Gender, Council, Robb Elementary School, Beach Cities Health, Advisory Council, American Jewish Committee, Equity, Latino Student Union, Choctaw, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Air Force, University of Florida, Seminole, Student Union, LiTEArary Society Locations: United States, Montgomery , Alabama, Uvalde , Texas, Redondo Beach , California, Beach, Hendersonville , Tennessee, New York, River Forest , Illinois, Yarmouth , Maine, U.S, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Navajo, , Alexandria , Virginia, Afghanistan, Highlands Ranch , Colorado, Colorado Springs , Colorado, Bloom, Lake Mary , Florida, Morgantown , West Virginia
Katie Hobbs at Google's September announcement of a a new $600 million data center in Mesa, Arizona. The amount of electricity needed to power data centers in the U.S. is expected to more than double by 2030, according to McKinsey. "With data centers, you're going to do all of the above to have capacity to meet those loads." Utilities struggle to meet data center loads while cutting carbonThe utility-level impact of the data center industry's energy demand reaches beyond Phoenix. In preliminary documents, it has identified data centers as "the major source of load growth during 2023-2038."
Persons: Karla Moran, Moran, Katie Hobbs, you've, Terry Boston, James Glynn, Glynn, Caryn Potter, it's, OPPD, that's, David Corbin, Corbin, Valerie Plesch, Aaron Ruby, Devon Smiley, Smiley, Lee Kestler, Ruby, George Frey, Wendy Bridges, Bridges, Jill Hanks, Hanks, Potter, Meghin Delaney, Reno, Kestler, EdgeCore, Hunter Holman, Delaney, Holman Organizations: Microsoft, Google, Digital Realty, Arizona Gov, McKinsey, PJM, Columbia University's Center, Global Energy Policy, Southwest Energy Efficiency, Utilities, Omaha Public Power, Sierra Club's, The Washington, Getty, Dominion Energy, Dominion, Blackstone, KKR, APS, Phoenix, Goodyear, NV Energy, Reno, Bay Area, Silver State, Western Resource Locations: Phoenix, Salt, Mesa , Arizona, City, Mesa, U.S, Arizona, Phoenix . Omaha , Nebraska, New York, Sierra Club's Nebraska, Woodbridge , Virginia, Virginia, Nebraska, OPPD, Eagle Mountain , Utah, Brookfield, Seattle, Goodyear, Bay, Nevada, Reno, Las Vegas, North
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's 2023 tour will be postponed until 2024, citing doctor's advice. The Boss, who last week celebrated his 74th birthday, is “steadily recovering” from peptic ulcer disease, a press release read. The newly postponed shows include Canadian dates and a West Coast run of Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Peptic ulcer disease can be dangerous, leading to bleeding and emergency situations such as perforation of the ulcer through the stomach. People who are treated “recover completely from peptic ulcer disease,” Dr. Lawrence Kosinski of the American Gastroenterological Association told AP.
Persons: — Bruce Springsteen, , Springsteen, Dr, Lawrence Kosinski, Organizations: ANGELES, American Gastroenterological Association, AP, Locations: Baltimore , Philadelphia, Albany, Syracuse, New York, Pittsburgh, Washington, Connecticut, Ohio, West, Phoenix, San Diego , Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tampa , Florida
The Biden administration announced Wednesday it would cancel nearly $37 million in student debt for more than 1,200 students who attended the University of Phoenix. The borrower defense program allows borrowers who can prove they've been misled or defrauded by their schools to get their federal student loans voided. "The University of Phoenix brazenly deceived prospective students with false ads to get them to enroll," said Richard Cordray, the federal student aid chief operating officer. The FTC had obtained internal emails, as well as advertisement materials and recorded phone calls with prospective Phoenix students. "Phoenix management was aware that the corporate relationships the school claimed to have did not exist," the Education Department said.
Persons: Biden, they've, University of Phoenix brazenly, Richard Cordray, Goldman Sachs, Organizations: University of Phoenix Chicago, University of Phoenix, U.S . Department of Education, University, Phoenix's, Fortune, Education Department, Finance, Federal Reserve, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Phoenix Locations: Schaumburg , Illinois
1,200 student-loan borrowers who attended University of Phoenix are getting $37 million in debt relief. On Wednesday, President Joe Biden's Education Department and Federal Trade Commission announced that 1,200 borrowers who attended University of Phoenix will be getting $37 million in debt relief. Phoenix students who were enrolled between September 21, 2012, and December 31, 2014, and submitted claims, are included in this batch. The Education Department said it will begin notifying borrowers in early October that their borrower defense claims have been approved. Over the past months, the Education Department has taken a series of actions to assist defrauded borrowers.
Persons: Joe Biden's, University of Phoenix brazenly, Richard Cordray, Ashford Organizations: University of Phoenix, Education Department, Service, Joe Biden's Education Department, Federal Trade Commission, Phoenix, Aid, FTC, University, Ashford University, San Locations: Phoenix, Wall, Silicon, San Diego
The London Stock Exchange Group offices are seen in the City of London, Britain, December 29, 2017. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSummaryCompanies FTSE 100 down 0.1%, FTSE 250 off 0.2%Sept 18 (Reuters) - UK's FTSE 100 slipped at open on Monday as investors await interest rate decisions from the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of England (BoE), while Britain's main manufacturing trade body cut its forecast for the sector's growth for this year. The exporter-heavy FTSE 100 (.FTSE) slipped 0.1% by 0712 GMT, while the mid-cap FTSE 250 (.FTMC) was down 0.2%. Britain's main manufacturing trade body cut its forecast for the sector's growth for this year and next, citing a sharp fall in factory output and economic uncertainty. Reporting by Siddarth S in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'SouzaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Toby Melville, BoE, Siddarth, Savio D'Souza Organizations: London Stock Exchange Group, City of, REUTERS, U.S . Federal Reserve, Bank of England, Phoenix Group, Mondi, Sezar, Thomson Locations: City, City of London, Britain, Russia, Moscow, Bengaluru
Shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday, police said, Cavalcante went to the Phoenixville area home of another former work associate, who wasn't home, police said. “I do not have a report of a stolen vehicle; I anticipate that we will,” he said. Cavalcante, 34, escaped from the Chester County Prison while awaiting transfer to state prison on Aug. 31 after being sentenced to life for fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend in 2021. Police on Saturday had reported two more confirmed sightings of Cavalcante within the search area around the Longwood Gardens botanical park, the center of the search in recent days. Police had been planning to use close to 600 personnel Monday for “one massive sweep” of the search area, he said.
Persons: George Bivens, Danelo Souza Cavalcante, Bivens, , , “ We’ll, Dairy, Cavalcante, van, he’s, Cavalcante’s, Válter Júnior Moreira dos Reis Organizations: , Pennsylvania State Police, Prosecutors, Police, Saturday, Authorities, Friday Locations: Pa, Pennsylvania, East Pikeland Township, Phoenixville, Pikeland, East Nantmeal Township, Chester, Brazil, Longwood, Tocantins, Figueirópolis
The escape of inmate Danelo Cavalcante from a prison in West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S. is seen in a screen grab from a video released September 6, 2023. The images showed Danelo Cavalcante, 34, clean shaven and wearing a hooded sweatshirt, black baseball cap, green prison pants and white shoes, police said. Police said Cavalcante was seen near the town of Phoenixville, about 30 miles northwest of Philadelphia, on Saturday night. He escaped on Aug. 31 from Chester County Prison in the same region where he was awaiting transfer to a state prison to serve a life sentence for killing his ex-girlfriend. Last week school districts in the area canceled classes for a day after one such sighting, officials said.
Persons: Danelo Cavalcante, Cavalcante, Maria Caspani, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Chester, Facebook, REUTERS, Police, Pennsylvania State Police, Ford, U.S, Marshals, Thomson Locations: West Chester , Pennsylvania, U.S, Chester County, Phoenixville, Philadelphia, Chester, Brazilian, Brazil
Since leaving their jobs last year, the couple has sold their home and is now living in a comfy 45-foot RV as they tour the US. Before setting out on the road, the family trialed camper life for a full year in Phoenix to allow the children to finish elementary school. Coming home late from work every day, she says she was no longer able to spend quality time with her family. They are now spending much less than when they had a house, roughly $1,200 per month for gas, food and basic needs. We have no schedule, no agenda.”Last stop: Latronico, ItalyAfter their RV adventures come to an end, the family plans to head for the Italian village of Latronico, where they purchased an old house.
Persons: Wendy McGrath, – Brady, Ainsley –, Steve McGrath “, , Steve, “ Wendy, ” Wendy, they’ve, it’s, We’ve, Steve McGrath, Brady, Ainsley, Wendy, , ” Brady, Little Ainsley, McGrath, Shephard, Latronico, “ It’s Organizations: CNN Locations: Phoenix , Arizona, German, Phoenix, They’ve, Maine, American, Illinois, Italy, Latronico, Italian, Basilicata, Germany, iPhones
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