
Elizabeth Wolfe
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Jan 17, 2025 |
ktvz.com | Elizabeth Wolfe
By Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN | Photographs by David Butow/Redux for CNNAltadena, California (CNN) — “The Nelsons’ house is gone. Joseph’s house is gone. Luella’s house is gone.”Crystal Dedeaux and her 81-year-old mother Virginia peer from the car window and watch what is left of their west Altadena neighborhood roll by as if in a film reel. Street after street, they survey which homes are in ruins and which – by some apparent miracle – stand unscathed amid miles of devastation.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
abc17news.com | Elizabeth Wolfe
(CNN) — When Tennessee banned gender-affirming care for transgender youth last year, Sarah began taking days off work to drive hundreds of miles from her home in Nashville to a North Carolina clinic that could treat her transgender son. But just a month later, a similar ban went into effect in North Carolina, sending Sarah into a panic as she realized the closest state where she could take her son would be Ohio – more than 400 miles away.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
ktvz.com | Elizabeth Wolfe |Elizabeth Wagmeister |Josh Campbell
By Elizabeth Wolfe, Elizabeth Wagmeister and Josh Campbell, CNN(CNN) — Diddy’s legal troubles keep growing. In the past 11 months, music magnate Sean “Diddy” Combs has faced crescendoing allegations of abuse and sexual assault, culminating in 10 civil lawsuits, a federal human trafficking probe and his arrest and indictment early this week.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
abc17news.com | Elizabeth Wolfe |Robert Shackelford
Tropical storm Debby nears 2nd US landfall in South Carolina and threatens devastating flooding as it presses northward By Elizabeth Wolfe and Robert Shackelford, CNN(CNN) — Tropical Storm Debby is closing in on the South Carolina coast, where it is expected to make a second landfall early Thursday after looming over the Atlantic Ocean.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
abc17news.com | Elizabeth Wolfe |Ashley Killough |Ed Lavandera
By Elizabeth Wolfe, Ashley Killough and Ed Lavandera, CNN(CNN) — Frustrations are mounting across southeast Texas as residents enter a fourth day of crippling power outages and heat, a combination that has proven dangerous – and at times deadly – as some struggle to access food, gas and medical care.
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