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October 6, 2015 KSPN2 News Part 1
TRANSFORMERS ARE ON THE WAY--THE MORE TIME-CONSUMING WORK BEGINS
CUC ACTING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JOHN RIEGEL SAYS CREWS WILL IDENTIFY THE AREAS WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS AND WILL WORK ON THOSE LATERALS FIRST. RIEGEL SAYS CUSTOMERS NEED TO KNOW IF THE WEATHERHEAD AND METER BASE ARE DAMAGED OR IN GOOD CONDITION.
ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS JUDGE'S ORDER ENDANGERS THOUSANDS OF TEENS
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL MATTHEW BAISLEY REQUESTED A WRIT OF MANDAMUS BE FILED TO REINSTATE A SEXUAL ASSAULT IN THE FIRST DEGREE CHARGE AGAINST 18-YEAR-OLD GEORGE LANGU.
NO POWER STILL, SOME GARAPAN RESIDENTS CONTINUE TO LIVE DAY BY DAY
BELLEN SALCEDO HAS LIVED IN THE GARAPAN BARRACKS FOR ABOUT 15 YEARS. THE TYPHOON DAMAGED HER HOME, LEAVING HER WITH NO ROOF. NOW A TARP COVERS SOME OF THE AREA. IN THE DAYS AFTER THE TYPHOON SALCEDO LIVED IN A NEARBY CONCRETE HOME CRAMMED WITH OTHER RESIDENTS. HER HUSBAND REBUILT SOME OF THEIR HOUSE WITH WOOD.