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NATIONAL C stanley cup ITY, Calif. 鈥擜 National City crematorium owner deni stanley cup ed Friday that human remains were released into the air during a furnace emergency at the facility.National City firefighters responded to a call Thursday afternoon at the Cortez Family Crematorium, located about 10 minutes south of San Diego.A furnace door was open while the system was operating, triggering the building s heat detectors. A pl botella stanley ume of smoke rose from the building and drifted east.A National City Fire captain and the San Diego Air Pollution Control District indicated human remains were released into the air along with chemicals, the crematorium owner disputes the information.Angela Cortez of the Cortez Family Crematorium saysthe human remains were covered with a cardboard box at the time of the emergency. The box caught fire due to ambient heat in the furnace and the remains were not burned, she said. Firefighters reset the system, which shut the door and the cremation resumed.The San Diego Air Pollution Control Phrz Macks Jewish Connection Network aims to feed thousands with casserole challenge
ANNAPOLIS, Md. 鈥?After a rocky start, the Maryland Department of Labor says people filing for unemployment on the state s stanley trinkflaschen online BEACON site, experienced zero to minimal wait times on Sunday and Monday, allowing for the department to process over double the amount of c stanley quencher laims filed last week. During the past two days, over 201,000 Marylanders have filed their weekly claim certifications. On Sunday alone, the site processed 141,000 weekly claim certifications, with claimants filing an average of 5,800 weekly certifications every hour. This is more than double the 65,000 weekly cla stanley quencher im certifications that were processed last Sunday, April 26, said Labor Secretary Tiffany P. Robinson.RELATED: The mistake causing Marylanders to lose unemployment benefitsAccording to the department, many citizens applying for benefits through the federal CARES Act, have had trouble providing new information required to file. Those problems have led to some claims being deactivated. The Labor Department says th
NATIONAL C stanley cup ITY, Calif. 鈥擜 National City crematorium owner deni stanley cup ed Friday that human remains were released into the air during a furnace emergency at the facility.National City firefighters responded to a call Thursday afternoon at the Cortez Family Crematorium, located about 10 minutes south of San Diego.A furnace door was open while the system was operating, triggering the building s heat detectors. A pl botella stanley ume of smoke rose from the building and drifted east.A National City Fire captain and the San Diego Air Pollution Control District indicated human remains were released into the air along with chemicals, the crematorium owner disputes the information.Angela Cortez of the Cortez Family Crematorium saysthe human remains were covered with a cardboard box at the time of the emergency. The box caught fire due to ambient heat in the furnace and the remains were not burned, she said. Firefighters reset the system, which shut the door and the cremation resumed.The San Diego Air Pollution Control Phrz Macks Jewish Connection Network aims to feed thousands with casserole challenge
ANNAPOLIS, Md. 鈥?After a rocky start, the Maryland Department of Labor says people filing for unemployment on the state s stanley trinkflaschen online BEACON site, experienced zero to minimal wait times on Sunday and Monday, allowing for the department to process over double the amount of c stanley quencher laims filed last week. During the past two days, over 201,000 Marylanders have filed their weekly claim certifications. On Sunday alone, the site processed 141,000 weekly claim certifications, with claimants filing an average of 5,800 weekly certifications every hour. This is more than double the 65,000 weekly cla stanley quencher im certifications that were processed last Sunday, April 26, said Labor Secretary Tiffany P. Robinson.RELATED: The mistake causing Marylanders to lose unemployment benefitsAccording to the department, many citizens applying for benefits through the federal CARES Act, have had trouble providing new information required to file. Those problems have led to some claims being deactivated. The Labor Department says th