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CBS News
02-04-2025
- General
- CBS News
Bronx NYCHA apartments have been dealing with low water pressure since August, tenants say
Several Bronx residents are claiming they haven't been able to take a hot bath or shower for months, due to extremely low water pressure or no water at all. Tenants at the Patterson Houses want answers from NYCHA. Daisy Dougwillo and T. Vann live on the 13th floor one of the development's buildings. "Since August, we have no hot water. The water doesn't come up. When it comes up, it drips. You can see right now it's trying to work. It's turning on and off," Dougwillo said. They say they've filed multiple complaints with NYCHA and the building's leasing office, but have yet to have any success getting hot water in their apartments. "I would love to take a nice, hot bath. It's terrible. Come home from work, and I got a bowl of water to wash up, day, night, and it's frustrating," Vann said. The women shared they currently have to go to great lengths to do things like bathe and wash dishes. "If you see, I have a pot here. If you see behind you, I have a big pot that I had to purchase. That's the only way that I can do the little bit of dishes, to bathe, to clean my floors. I have to boil water," Dougwillo said. Dougwillo said it takes hours just to get enough water to give her daughter a bath. "I just want them to fix the water. Like I said, I've been here 27 years. I've never had this problem ... I expect to be able to take a shower when I come home for work," Vann said. Earlier this week NYCHA released a statement to CBS News New York saying, in part, "NYCHA is actively checking apartments on the top floors for water pressure issues and promptly making necessary repairs to the buildings pumps to remedy this issue. NYCHA encourages residents in need of assistance to call the Customer Contact Center at 718-707-7771 or submit work tickets through the MyNYCHA application." CBS News New York will continue to follow this story. You can email Erica with Bronx story ideas by CLICKING HERE .
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Yahoo
Friend of Dothan man killed in ATV crash speaks on freak accident at his park
DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) — A deadly UTV crash that left a Dothan man dead over the weekend at a Holmes County adventure park is one that the park's owner says has never happened before. That deadly accident occurred in Holmes County at the Mudd'n 185 Off Road Adventure Park Sunday afternoon. The owner of the park, Paul Vann, tells WDHN that this was a first since the park opened six years ago. Vann is also a friend of the man who died in the crash. 'Nobody wants to see it, no place. Just a bad thing for everybody,' Dothan man dead after ATV crash at Holmes County adventure park A group of Wiregrass residents decided to go off-roading on the 24 miles of trail at the park yesterday afternoon after rain rolled through the area early that morning. 'A good guy. A good group. You know they don't haul butt on the trail , they ride responsibly like they are supposed to,' During the ride, the crew was taking it slow riding the muddy terrain, when the man from Dothan went into a rut filled with water, with his driver-side wheel at an awkward angle and his buggy overturning, submerging the man in water. 'The guy had a freak accident. They tried all they could to try and help him, but in the long run couldn't do it,' Ambulances later arrived, pulled him out of the water and tried to bring him back, but couldn't. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The man's fiancé was also in the vehicle at the time of the accident but wasn't injured. officials say both of them were wearing seatbelts at the time of the accident. Viral video shows man beating, shooting at animals, arrest expected soon in Dale County The Florida Highway Patrol does not release the names of victims. We have reached out to authorities in Holmes County for more information. Vann tells me he is thankful for the response time by first responders to the accident and hopes that this kind of freak accident doesn't happen again at this park. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Skylar Vann, Payton Verhulst help No. 16 Oklahoma women hold off Auburn 73-71
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Skylar Vann matched her season high with 20 points and Payton Verhulst hit two free throws with four seconds left and scored 15 to help No. 16 Oklahoma hold off Auburn 73-71 on Monday night. Vann had five points and four assists in the first quarter to help the Sooners (18-6, 6-5 Southeastern Conference) jump in front 12-2 before settling for a 21-17 lead. Oklahoma took a 44-35 lead into halftime and led 58-48 after three quarters. DeYona Gaston had a three-point play and scored the first nine points of the final quarter to get the Tigers (12-12 3-8) within 58-57 with 8:28 remaining. Vann answered with a three-point play for the Sooners, but Gaston hit a jumper and Mar'shaun Bostic followed with a layup to give the Tigers their first lead at 66-65 with 3:30 left. Verhulst made 1 of 2 at the line to put Oklahoma ahead by a point and Gaston made the second of two free throws to tie it at 71 with 24 seconds remaining. Verhulst was fouled with four seconds to go and made two for the victory after Gaston missed the game's final shot. Gaston finished with 24 points and Bostic added 16 points, six rebounds and five assists. Auburn had never played a game in the state of Oklahoma and was looking for its first road win over a ranked SEC team since beating Georgia in 2011. The two schools met just once prior when Auburn beat the visiting Sooners 95-79 in 2018 in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge. Auburn plays at No. 15 Tennessee on Thursday. Oklahoma plays at Missouri on Sunday. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP women's college basketball: and The Associated Press

Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Skylar Vann, Payton Verhulst help No. 16 Oklahoma women hold off Auburn 73-71
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Skylar Vann matched her season high with 20 points and Payton Verhulst hit two free throws with four seconds left and scored 15 to help No. 16 Oklahoma hold off Auburn 73-71 on Monday night. Vann had five points and four assists in the first quarter to help the Sooners (18-6, 6-5 Southeastern Conference) jump in front 12-2 before settling for a 21-17 lead. Oklahoma took a 44-35 lead into halftime and led 58-48 after three quarters. DeYona Gaston had a three-point play and scored the first nine points of the final quarter to get the Tigers (12-12 3-8) within 58-57 with 8:28 remaining. Vann answered with a three-point play for the Sooners, but Gaston hit a jumper and Mar'shaun Bostic followed with a layup to give the Tigers their first lead at 66-65 with 3:30 left. See for yourself — The Yodel is the go-to source for daily news, entertainment and feel-good stories. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. Verhulst made 1 of 2 at the line to put Oklahoma ahead by a point and Gaston made the second of two free throws to tie it at 71 with 24 seconds remaining. Verhulst was fouled with four seconds to go and made two for the victory after Gaston missed the game's final shot. Gaston finished with 24 points and Bostic added 16 points, six rebounds and five assists. Auburn had never played a game in the state of Oklahoma and was looking for its first road win over a ranked SEC team since beating Georgia in 2011. The two schools met just once prior when Auburn beat the visiting Sooners 95-79 in 2018 in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge. Auburn plays at No. 15 Tennessee on Thursday. Oklahoma plays at Missouri on Sunday. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP women's college basketball: and


Associated Press
11-02-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Skylar Vann, Payton Verhulst help No. 16 Oklahoma women hold off Auburn 73-71
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Skylar Vann matched her season high with 20 points and Payton Verhulst hit two free throws with four seconds left and scored 15 to help No. 16 Oklahoma hold off Auburn 73-71 on Monday night. Vann had five points and four assists in the first quarter to help the Sooners (18-6, 6-5 Southeastern Conference) jump in front 12-2 before settling for a 21-17 lead. Oklahoma took a 44-35 lead into halftime and led 58-48 after three quarters. DeYona Gaston had a three-point play and scored the first nine points of the final quarter to get the Tigers (12-12 3-8) within 58-57 with 8:28 remaining. Vann answered with a three-point play for the Sooners, but Gaston hit a jumper and Mar'shaun Bostic followed with a layup to give the Tigers their first lead at 66-65 with 3:30 left. Verhulst made 1 of 2 at the line to put Oklahoma ahead by a point and Gaston made the second of two free throws to tie it at 71 with 24 seconds remaining. Verhulst was fouled with four seconds to go and made two for the victory after Gaston missed the game's final shot. Gaston finished with 24 points and Bostic added 16 points, six rebounds and five assists. Auburn had never played a game in the state of Oklahoma and was looking for its first road win over a ranked SEC team since beating Georgia in 2011. The two schools met just once prior when Auburn beat the visiting Sooners 95-79 in 2018 in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge. Auburn plays at No. 15 Tennessee on Thursday. Oklahoma plays at Missouri on Sunday. ___