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Across America: Roller coaster stalls in California
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Dozen people stuck 150-feet in the air at Six Flags
- Duration 1:27
- Date Jul 30, 2012
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California it happened yesterday at a Six Flags north of San Francisco.
The first -- proved too short to reach those -- so crews brought in a second -- along with water and sunblock.
After about two hours -- workers got the coaster working and brought everybody down safely.
Park officials have closed the ride for a safety inspection.
Michigan man is recovering from a lightning strike on Friday it happened as he leaned against the hood of his truck.
He says -- grill glowed orange as he collapsed and he suffered only minor burns to one -- and and the norm.
Rhode Island.
A general store which state officials say it was the oldest in the nation closed its doors yesterday after 224.
Years in business.
The owner inherited the place when his father died.
But the college senior says he wants to become a sports journalists so we decided to sell it.
Washington.
A Seattle -- high tech prosthetic leg helping him tackle some athletic goals.
He lost his leg eight years ago after an injury led to a life threatening infection.
The sea legs mechanically adjusts itself I go to -- -- there.
Nominee is a slave for Sherri and got the battery -- the devices helped him compete in sports like golf.
And he's part of a -- America.