Real News: Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022

Approximately two dozen shell casings from a high-powered rifle damaged two electrical substations in North Carolina, knocking out power to 40,000 customers. At least five electricity substation attacks in Washington and Oregon in November were reported to the FBI. ABC’s Brad Garrett discusses the growing threat.

At UWF, Armadillo Acres – North Florida’s premier mobile-living community – is back and not all are filled with Christmas spirit. Director Sara Schoch fills us in on the plot.

Innisfree Hotels is pleased to announce that environmental expert Bethanne Edwards has joined the company in a new role as Director of Sustainability. The position is part of Innisfree Hotels’ focused commitment to sustainability in 2023 and beyond.

The Escambia County Council PTA is hosting their Winter Round Table on Thursday, Dec. 15 from 10:30 am – 11:30 am at the SCI Building. Board member Karen White shares the details.

Last month, Benoit Law Firm, PLLC, joined by Levin Papantonio Rafferty (LPR), filed a lawsuit against Red Roof Inns and Red Roof Franchising, LLC, and other local hotel entities on behalf of a survivor of sex trafficking. The allegations include that she was sex trafficked, sexually exploited, and victimized by traffickers at a Red Roof Inn brand hotel, as well as several local hotels and motels in North Carolina. LPR attorney Chris Tisi shares the details.

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