Campbell Hall is a K-12 independent, Episcopal day school, according to its website. The school did not immediately respond to an email from The Associated Press requesting comment.
She was too frightened to tell anyone, Patterson said.Also later, Patterson said she remotely wiped her cell phone while it sat in an evidence locker to remove pictures of mushrooms she’d foraged.
Prosecutors argued in opening their case in April that she poisoned her husband’s family on purpose, although they didn’t suggest a motive. She carefully avoided poisoning herself and faked being ill, they said.The trial continues on Thursday with Patterson’s cross-examination by the prosecutors. If convicted, she faces life in prison for murder and 25 years for attempted murder.CALISTOGA, Calif. (AP) — For residents of this quaint tourist town on the northern edge of Napa Valley, the threat of wildfire is seldom out of mind. The hillside bears burn scars from
that forced all of Calistoga to evacuate, and thethat killed 22 people in wine country started just a few miles from downtown.
When fire danger required shutting off transmission lines that might spark a blaze, the town relied on a bank of generators in a popular recreation area that belched choking diesel exhaust and rumbled so loudly it drove people away.
But now Calistoga is shifting to a first-of-its-kind system that combines two clean-energy technologies — hydrogen fuel cells and batteries — for enough juice to power the city for about two days. Experts say the technology has potential beyond simply delivering clean backup power in emergencies; they say it’s a steppingstone to supporting the electric grid any day of the year.The ministry said on its account on the social platform X that it is “working on the recovery process.”
The streets of Havana were dark and empty, with light coming only from the windows of hotels that had generators. Internet service was affected.People in provinces as far away as Guantánamo, Artemisa, Santiago de Cuba, and Santa Clara reported experiencing blackouts with just flickers of light.
Earlier, the Electric Union, the state agency that regulates the sector, said in its daily report that peak-hour demand would be around 3,250 megawatts and the deficit would reach around 1,380 megawatts, meaning 42% of the national energy system would be shut down. This figure is not the highest in recent memory.at the end of last year, leaving the island in the dark amid a serious economic crisis.