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Buccaneers quarterback Blaine Gabbert helped rescue family from a helicopter crash via Jet Ski

CNN  —  Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Blaine Gabbert used Jet Skis to help rescue the occupants of a helicopter after it crash landed in the water on Thursday, he said in a press conference on Friday. He and his two brothers, Tyler and Brett, were jet skiing in Hillsborough Bay, Florida when he said they heard “a faint noise.” “We turned around… and I just remember looking to the west and seeing – it almost looked like a crew boat that had broken up in the water into about four pieces – and I vaguely remember seeing like two yellow lifejackets,” Gabbert said.

Fire causes $8K in damages to vessel at Maalaea Harbor | News, Sports, Jobs

Friends Makalo Young, 11, (from right) Marcos Barnes, 6, and Tucker Kleinhenz, 6, survey what’s left of a burned 54-foot catamaran Thursday afternoon at Maalaea Harbor. The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo The Maui News Damages are estimated at $8,000 for a catamaran-type vessel that caught on fire at Maalaea Boat Harbor early Thursday morning, fire officials said. The incident occurred around 3:55 a.m. and fire crews arrived on scene to find the boat fully involved with fire, according to the Maui Fire Department.

Julio Foolio Murder Update: Cops Release Details About Suspects

Officials indicated they are close to identifying the suspects involved in the killing of Jacksonville rapper Julio Foolio, who was fatally shot in Tampa on Sunday. Julio Foolio, whose real name is Charles Jones, was celebrating his 26th birthday when he was shot in the parking lot of the Holiday Inn Tampa North at around 4:40 a.m. Three others were injured in the shooting. Community members in Tampa gathered at a town hall on Monday to voice concerns about violence in the neighborhood after the young rapper's death.

Neighbors: Stage presence | News, Sports, Jobs

Will Kimball has a knack for making people smile – at the time they need it the most. “There’s nothing better than bringing laughter and light to others,” he said. “I get to do it every day at my job.” Shortly after moving to Maui two-and-a-half years ago, Kimball was hired as a patient transporter in the medical oncology unit at Maui Memorial Medical Center. To say he loves his job would be an understatement.

Project Delivery with Building Information Modeling (BIM): Challenges and Risk Mitigation - Part 1 |

Whether you are an owner, design professional, design consultant, construction manager, general contractor (GC), or subcontractor it is almost inevitable that you will encounter the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM), to one degree or another, in perhaps every design and construction project you are involved in. Many owners today require that all of their projects, regardless of scale or complexity, be designed in BIM. Typically, this decision is based on an assumption that using BIM will: