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Julie Walker is an AP Radio correspondent in NYC who also freelances and contributes to AP print and APTN. Julie has an up to date NYPD Media credential, as well as a UN media credential. Julie has freelanced for CNN, NPR, NBCBLK, and various other media outlets. She was also a co-host of Newsweek on Air. As a breaking news/general assignment reporter for AP, Julie covers some of the biggest news stories such as Pope Francis in the U.S., the protests in Ferguson, Missouri, and the Boston Marathon bombing. She has reported on business news from the NYSE, international news from the United Nations and general assignment stories from the streets of NYC. Julie began her career as an intern at ABC News in Paris. She spent eight years at NY1 News covering everything from 9/11 to the crash of flight 587 to entertainment. Julie is a graduate of Wellesley College.
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Putting Our Values to Work: Meet the 2023 True Ventures Fellows

29 Jul 2024  |  trueventures.com
The 2023 True Ventures Fellowship has commenced, with 15 new fellows gaining experience at various True Portfolio companies such as Hatch, Emitwise, Endel, WattCarbon, and Holey Grail Donuts. The fellowship program, which has supported over 220 university students, aims to widen access to careers in technology and venture capital. The program includes an orientation week in San Francisco, offering hands-on learning and mentoring. Geo Mirador and Caroline Ciaramitaro lead the program, providing ongoing support for alumni as they advance in their careers.

NYC man convicted of attempted murder for terrorizing Black Lives Matter activists with bladed glove

02 Oct 2023  |  kdow.biz
Frank Cavalluzzi, a New York City man, was convicted of nine counts of attempted murder for threatening Black Lives Matter protesters with a bladed glove and attempting to run them over with his SUV. The incident occurred during the 2020 protests over George Floyd's murder. Cavalluzzi faces up to 25 years to life in prison for each charge. Witnesses expressed relief at the verdict, while Cavalluzzi's attorney plans to appeal, citing his client's mental health challenges.

Pulled out to sea by existing, swimmer is rescued after treading water for 5 hours

02 Oct 2023  |  petnews2day.com
A swimmer, Dan Ho, was rescued off New York's Long Island after being pulled out to sea by a strong current and treading water for five hours. Ho, 63, was found by two fishermen, Jim Hohorst and Michael Ross, who pulled him onto their boat and called for help. Suffolk County Police and the U.S. Coast Guard provided further assistance and medical treatment. Ho was taken to a local hospital, and his condition remains unknown.

NYC man convicted of attempted murder for terrorizing Black Lives Matter activists with bladed glove

02 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
Frank Cavalluzzi, a New York City man, was convicted of nine counts of attempted murder for threatening Black Lives Matter protesters with a bladed glove and attempting to run them over with his SUV. The incident occurred during the 2020 protests over George Floyd's murder. Cavalluzzi faces up to 25 years to life in prison for each charge. Witnesses described the encounter as terrifying, while Cavalluzzi's attorney argued that his client was experiencing mental health challenges and did not intend to harm the protesters. The guilty verdict will be appealed.

NYC man convicted of attempted murder for terrorizing Black Lives Matter activists with bladed glove

23 Aug 2023  |  www.newstribune.com
Frank Cavalluzzi, a New York City man, was convicted of nine counts of attempted murder for threatening Black Lives Matter protesters with a bladed glove and attempting to run them over with his SUV. The incident occurred during protests over George Floyd's murder. Cavalluzzi faces up to 25 years to life in prison for each charge. Witnesses expressed relief at the verdict, while Cavalluzzi's attorney plans to appeal, citing his client's mental health challenges.

NYC man convicted of attempted murder for terrorizing Black Lives Matter activists with bladed glove

23 Aug 2023  |  www.eldoradonews.com
Frank Cavalluzzi, a New York City man, was convicted of nine counts of attempted murder for threatening Black Lives Matter protesters with a bladed glove and attempting to run them over with his SUV. The incident occurred during protests over George Floyd's murder. Cavalluzzi faces up to 25 years to life in prison for each charge. Witnesses expressed relief at the verdict, while Cavalluzzi's attorney plans to appeal, citing his client's mental health challenges.

NYC man convicted of attempted murder for menacing Black Lives Matter protesters with bladed glove

22 Aug 2023  |  www.webcenterfairbanks.com
Frank Cavalluzzi, 57, was convicted on nine counts of attempted murder and other charges for threatening Black Lives Matter protesters with a bladed glove and attempting to run them over with his SUV in Queens, New York City, during protests over George Floyd's murder. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced the conviction, stating Cavalluzzi faces up to 25 years to life in prison for each charge. No injuries were reported during the incident. Cavalluzzi's attorney plans to appeal the verdict, citing his client's mental health challenges and lack of intent to harm.

Pulled out to sea by current, swimmer is rescued after treading water for 5 hours

01 Aug 2023  |  independent.co.uk
Dan Ho, 63, was rescued off Long Island after being swept out to sea by a current and treading water for five hours. He used a broken fishing pole with his shirt tied to it to signal for help. Fishermen Jim Hohorst and Michael Ross spotted and rescued him, and Suffolk County Police provided first aid before he was taken to the U.S. Coast Guard's Fire Island station and then to a local hospital. Ho was suffering from hypothermia and possibly dehydration.

Pulled out to sea by current, swimmer is rescued after treading water for 5 hours

05 Apr 2023  |  taiwannews.com.tw
Dan Ho, a 63-year-old swimmer, was rescued off Long Island's Babylon beach after being swept out to sea by a current and treading water for five hours. He used a broken fishing pole with his shirt tied to it to signal for help. Fishermen Jim Hohorst and Michael Ross spotted and rescued Ho, who was suffering from hypothermia and dehydration. Suffolk County Police and the U.S. Coast Guard provided first aid and further treatment, with Ho being taken to a local hospital.

DTE Energy, Consumers Energy face power-outage challenges

01 Mar 2023  |  WLNS 6 News
Michigan residents, including Leah Thomas from Beverly Hills, have been facing power outages due to back-to-back ice storms. DTE Energy reported 15,890 customers without service, while Consumers Energy restored power to over 90% of affected customers. Experts from the University of Michigan, such as Richard Rood and Seth Guikema, discuss the impact of changing weather patterns and aging infrastructure on power grid resilience. DTE Energy and Consumers Energy are taking measures to strengthen the grid, with DTE trimming trees and Consumers executing a $5.4 billion plan. Governor Gretchen Whitmer and State Sen. Sean McCann are calling for accountability and investigation. Priority for restoration is given to critical services, followed by large pockets of outages. More inclement weather is expected, and experts like Parth Vaishnav acknowledge the limited preventive measures available to homeowners.
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