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		<title>Kia recalls 70K Sorento, Sportage models because of fire risk</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Korean automaker Kia is issuing another recall due to a possible fire risk. This time, the recall affects 70,000 Sorento and Sportage SUV models from 2016 to 2023. On its website, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Kia is recommending that owners park their vehicles outside and away from structures because debris and moisture &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Korean automaker Kia is issuing another recall due to a possible fire risk.</p>
<p>This time, the recall affects 70,000 Sorento and Sportage SUV models from 2016 to 2023.</p>
<p>On its website, the <a class="Link" href="https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2021/KIA/SORENTO/SUV/FWD#recalls">National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</a> said Kia is recommending that owners park their vehicles outside and away from structures because debris and moisture might get into a tow hitch harness module printed circuit board and cause a short, resulting in a fire.</p>
<p>The NHTSA said that the tow hitch harnesses might have been installed before they were sold or bought as an accessory through a Kia dealership.</p>
<p>The recall focuses the 2021-23 Sorento Hybrid model, the 2022-23 Sorento Plug-in Hybrid, and the 2017-2022 Sportage, the NHTSA said.</p>
<p>According to the NHTSA, three fires were confirmed, but no fatalities, injuries, or crashes were reported.</p>
<p>This recall <a class="Link" href="https://www.abc15.com/news/national/kia-hyundai-recalled-more-than-280-000-suvs-due-to-fire-risk">expands</a> on one Kia issued in August that affected more than 36,000 Kia Telluride models due to a similar issue. That recall also affected 245,000 Hyundai Palisade SUV models.</p>
<p>Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed on Nov. 14, the agency said.</p>
<p>The automaker has dealt with multiple fire-related recalls in recent years, involving <a class="Link" href="https://www.kgun9.com/news/national/kia-hyundai-advise-owners-of-recalled-vehicles-to-park-outside-due-to-fire-risk">brakes</a>, and <a class="Link" href="https://www.denver7.com/news/national/park-outside-kia-recalls-nearly-380k-vehicles-for-fire-risk">engines</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Watch the video above for more on this story.Police arrested four teenagers Thursday after police said they stole a car and led them on a chase.The high-speed chase went onto the lawn at Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, Wisconsin, during dismissal. “When he just comes across the lawn that was the scariest part of &#8230;]]></description>
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					Watch the video above for more on this story.Police arrested four teenagers Thursday after police said they stole a car and led them on a chase.The high-speed chase went onto the lawn at Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, Wisconsin, during dismissal. “When he just comes across the lawn that was the scariest part of it," said Pastor Kasandra Williams, the grandparent of a 4th grader at the school. “We were just kind of thanking God that you know none of the other kids got hurt.”According to a district-wide voicemail from the Glendale River Hills School District Superintendent Alyson Eisch, gym teachers moved students to a safe area and administrators stopped dismissal. She said they continued dismissal once police verified the situation was safe.Glendale police told sister station WISN that the driver was a 13-year-old boy, and the passengers were a 13-year-old boy, a 14-year-old girl, and a 16-year-old girl.  All four suspects live in Milwaukee.Police did not say where the teens allegedly stole the car from in Milwaukee."It’s shocking," said Jordan Wanner, a parent to three kids at the school. "It seems to be the trend now, where kids are doing this kind of thing, putting everybody’s life at risk, putting their own lives at risk. Yeah, it has to stop.” Similar incidents unfolded at Milwaukee Marshall High School this summer.“I think if we can get back to parenting, you wouldn’t have situations like this whether it’s in Glendale, Menomonee Falls or Milwaukee, because it’s happening all around," Williams said. “It’s children who aren’t parented right. Period.” No one was injured in this incident.
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<p><strong><em>Watch the video above for more on this story.</em></strong></p>
<p>Police arrested four teenagers Thursday after police said they stole a car and led them on a chase.</p>
<p>The high-speed chase went onto the lawn at Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, Wisconsin, during dismissal. </p>
<p>“When he just comes across the lawn that was the scariest part of it," said Pastor Kasandra Williams, the grandparent of a 4th grader at the school. “We were just kind of thanking God that you know none of the other kids got hurt.”</p>
<p>According to a district-wide voicemail from the Glendale River Hills School District Superintendent Alyson Eisch, gym teachers moved students to a safe area and administrators stopped dismissal. She said they continued dismissal once police verified the situation was safe.</p>
<p>Glendale police told sister station WISN that the driver was a 13-year-old boy, and the passengers were a 13-year-old boy, a 14-year-old girl, and a 16-year-old girl.  All four suspects live in Milwaukee.</p>
<p>Police did not say where the teens allegedly stole the car from in Milwaukee.</p>
<p>"It’s shocking," said Jordan Wanner, a parent to three kids at the school. "It seems to be the trend now, where kids are doing this kind of thing, putting everybody’s life at risk, putting their own lives at risk. Yeah, it has to stop.” </p>
<p>Similar incidents unfolded at Milwaukee Marshall High School this summer.</p>
<p>“I think if we can get back to parenting, you wouldn’t have situations like this whether it’s in Glendale, Menomonee Falls or Milwaukee, because it’s happening all around," Williams said. “It’s children who aren’t parented right. Period.” </p>
<p>No one was injured in this incident.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[DETROIT (AP) — Kia is telling owners of nearly 380,000 vehicles in the U.S. to park them outdoors due to the risk of an engine compartment fire. The Korean automaker is recalling certain 2017 through 2021 Sportage SUVs and 2017 through 2019 Cadenza sedans to fix the problem. The company says a short circuit in &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>DETROIT (AP) — Kia is telling owners of nearly 380,000 vehicles in the U.S. to park them outdoors due to the risk of an engine compartment fire. </p>
<p>The Korean automaker is recalling certain 2017 through 2021 Sportage SUVs and 2017 through 2019 Cadenza sedans to fix the problem. </p>
<p>The company says a short circuit in the electronic brake control unit can cause excessive current, increasing the risk of a fire. </p>
<p>Owners should also park them away from structures until repairs are done. </p>
<p>The company says the recalled vehicles are not equipped with Kia's Smart Cruise Control system.</p>
<p>Owners could see dashboard warning lights or smell a burning odor before the problem happens. </p>
<p>Owners will be notified starting April 30. </p>
<p>Dealers will replace fuses in the electrical junction box. </p>
<p>More than 6 million Hyundais and Kias have been impacted by engine failure and fire problems since 2015, according to NHTSA documents, The Associated Press <a class="Link" href="https://apnews.com/article/fires-ffde7ccdf1af1b505a27340f5559816b">reported</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[An Akron, Pennsylvania, man who had been a prisoner of war in Vietnam returned home in 1969.Sister station WGAL's film preservation project with Millersville University rediscovered the footage of that homecoming. While digitizing film that once aired, WGAL's Adam Omar learned the story of Donald Glen Smith. Smith was declared missing in action, then killed &#8230;]]></description>
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					An Akron, Pennsylvania, man who had been a prisoner of war in Vietnam returned home in 1969.Sister station WGAL's film preservation project with Millersville University rediscovered the footage of that homecoming. While digitizing film that once aired, WGAL's Adam Omar learned the story of Donald Glen Smith. Smith was declared missing in action, then killed in action before he'd finally been found as a prisoner of war. He was held in a Vietnam jungle for eight months.When he returned to Akron, the entire town greeted him and even named a day after him.Fifty-two years later, WGAL caught up with Smith.  "I have PTSD, so I think of that every day," he said.We showed him some of the newly digitized film from his homecoming, which included an interview with his parents after they found out their son was coming home.It was his wife's first time seeing the video and Smith's first time seeing his parents in a long time.  His parents have since died, but his mother gave him a book full of newspaper articles the Christmas before she died."I think, you know, you have to remember, even the bad things, you have to remember them. It's part of our life," Smith's wife, Jennifer, said."When you got people locking you up and sticking guns in your face and smacking you around, it's just stuff you never forget," Smith said.Smith was a military police officer serving in Vietnam in May 1968 when he was attacked in his bunker and woke up in a cave. Two other men he'd been with were killed, and his life was threatened many times.  "He lost toenails. All that, that people don't really know – all the little details, the suffering," his wife said.In January 1969, after turning 21 years old in confinement, Smith and two other Americans who were also prisoners of war were freed."We just got in that helicopter and when it took off it was like, 'Whew!' It was like, I couldn't believe that really, couldn't believe it," Smith said.He could have done without the homecoming celebration."I was dreading that the whole way up the Turnpike," he said.But he does want people to see the preserved video. "People aren't learning about this stuff now. They just kind of swept a lot of this stuff under, and you talk to some of these young kids, you tell them where you were, they don't even know what it was," he said.
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<p>An Akron, Pennsylvania, man who had been a prisoner of war in Vietnam returned home in 1969.</p>
<p>Sister station WGAL's film preservation project with Millersville University rediscovered the footage of that homecoming. While digitizing film that once aired, WGAL's Adam Omar learned the story of Donald Glen Smith. </p>
<p>Smith was declared missing in action, then killed in action before he'd finally been found as a prisoner of war. He was held in a Vietnam jungle for eight months.</p>
<p>When he returned to Akron, the entire town greeted him and even named a day after him.</p>
<p>Fifty-two years later, WGAL caught up with Smith.  </p>
<p>"I have PTSD, so I think of that every day," he said.</p>
<p>We showed him some of the newly digitized film from his homecoming, which included an interview with his parents after they found out their son was coming home.</p>
<p>It was his wife's first time seeing the video and Smith's first time seeing his parents in a long time.  </p>
<p>His parents have since died, but his mother gave him a book full of newspaper articles the Christmas before she died.</p>
<p>"I think, you know, you have to remember, even the bad things, you have to remember them. It's part of our life," Smith's wife, Jennifer, said.</p>
<p>"When you got people locking you up and sticking guns in your face and smacking you around, it's just stuff you never forget," Smith said.</p>
<p>Smith was a military police officer serving in Vietnam in May 1968 when he was attacked in his bunker and woke up in a cave. Two other men he'd been with were killed, and his life was threatened many times.  </p>
<p>"He lost toenails. All that, that people don't really know – all the little details, the suffering," his wife said.</p>
<p>In January 1969, after turning 21 years old in confinement, Smith and two other Americans who were also prisoners of war were freed.</p>
<p>"We just got in that helicopter and when it took off it was like, 'Whew!' It was like, I couldn't believe that really, couldn't believe it," Smith said.</p>
<p>He could have done without the homecoming celebration.</p>
<p>"I was dreading that the whole way up the Turnpike," he said.</p>
<p>But he does want people to see the preserved video. </p>
<p>"People aren't learning about this stuff now. They just kind of swept a lot of this stuff under, and you talk to some of these young kids, you tell them where you were, they don't even know what it was," he said. </p>
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