Carlos Guillermo "Bill" Alonso pleaded guilty in a deadly 2024 incident in which he fatally struck 15-year-old Ella Adler ...
The man accused of operating the boat that ran over and killed a teen has met his punishment.Carlos Guillermo “Bill” Alonso will<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Our hearts go out to the Adler family. This was a tragic accident, and of course, Bill never intended to hurt anyone that day ...
The Coral Gables man operating the boat that ran over and killed a 15-year-old girl wakeboarding behind a yacht in Biscayne ...
Ella Riley Adler, 15, was killed while wakeboarding in Biscayne Bay off Key Biscayne, Florida, on Saturday, May 11, 2024. The Ransom Everglades student was hit by Carlos Guillermo Alonso, who was ...
Two people were found dead after being pulled from the water off Martha’s Vineyard on Thursday, officials said. Patricia ...
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The incident occurred on the Colorado River on Friday, Dec. 12 Mohave County Sheriff's Office Three speedboat passengers were pulled from the Colorado River by Good Samaritans on Friday, Dec. 12 The ...
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Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and six others died in a plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport. The Cessna business jet, owned by a Biffle-affiliated company, attempted to return to the airport ...
The man who died Thursday after a boating accident near Whiteville has been identified. The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission identified the deceased Friday morning as 72-year-old Charles D. Godwin.
A federal appeals court has for now OK'd Florida to enforce a law preventing children from attending "adult live performances." The law was previously blocked for two years by a lower court's order.