Autobús se estrella contra dos vehículos y un edificio en Baltimore; hay 16 heridos
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
Dieciséis personas resultaron heridas el sábado cuando un autobús de transporte público chocó contra dos automóviles antes de golpear un edificio en Baltimore, informaron las autoridades.La policía de Baltimore señaló que los oficiales en el distrito central de la ciudad respondieron a un accidente de autobús de la Administración de Tránsito de Maryland alrededor de las 10:20 a.m.La investigación preliminar reveló que el autobús chocó con un Lexus y un Nissan antes de detenerse en un edificio. El Baltimore Sun informó que se trataba de un edificio de apartamentos.El portavoz del Departamento de Bomberos de la ciudad de Baltimore, Kevin Cartwright, dijo a The Associated Press que 16 personas resultaron heridas y que ninguna de ellas puso en riesgo su vida. El funcionario agregó que a los residentes del edificio se les permitiría regresar a sus apartamentos el sábado por la tarde.Testigos dijeron que el Lexus iba a exceso de velocidad y pasó un semáforo cuando chocó contra el autobús....Push to get more residents living in downtown DC missing some key pieces
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
Mayor Muriel Bowser and other city officials are pushing for more residential development in downtown D.C. as a way to help bring back its pre-pandemic energy — and developers are heeding the call.But, in order to get people to want to live downtown, there is a lot of catching up to do.Downtown D.C. is not like downtown Chicago or Manhattan in that it is missing much of what people living in those areas want and need.“More and easier access to grocery stores,” said Wei Xie, east region research lead at real estate firm JLL, which has just published a report on the future of Central Business Districts. “Family-oriented restaurants because not all families are going to be sitting down at five-star restaurants every day. Basic needs like medical services, health care and child care. All of those have to come into play in order for the city to compete successfully with some of the suburbs.”In commercial real estate speak, metro areas develop and evolve around a hub-and...AP Explains: Guatemala prepares to vote after tumultuous campaign
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — This has been one of the most turbulent election seasons in Guatemala’s modern history.Some of the most popular aspirants will be on the sidelines in Sunday’s voting because electoral authorities and courts blocked some from running and cancelled the candidacies of others who were initially allowed to enter the race. There is no re-election in Guatemala, so President Alejandro Giammattei is not among the 22 permitted presidential candidates. Guatemalans will also elect all members of congress and hundreds of mayors across the country.HOW ARE GUATEMALA’S ELECTIONS CONDUCTED?Guatemalans age 18 and older can vote in elections held every four years, and some 9.2 million are registered — more than half of them women. Voting is not compulsory.At polling places, voters will receive five ballots covering the various races in their districts.In the presidential contest, the ballot will feature the faces of the presidential and vice presidential candidates on...Local fatherhood program provides resources to help dads be more involved
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — One in four children grow up without any kind of father figure in the house.The Colorado Department of Early Childhood created the Colorado Fatherhood Program to support fathers and families. It’s funded through a federal grant that allocates $7.5 million over five years, spanning 10 counties in Colorado. Colorado’s Wyndham Clark plays big and becomes a major champion at the US Open They offer a 10-session 12-week workshop where dads learn nurturing parenting skills and how to be more active in their children’s lives. STRENGTHENING FATHERS AND FAMILIESDownloadThe program also helps dads work towards financial stability, grow their parenting knowledge, strengthen relationships with their child’s other caregiver, and navigate programs like child support, which while well-meaning, can be a burden on fathers and cause them to feel isolated.“I think a lot of dads feel like they are alone in the process. They feel like the support goes to the mother an...Man jumps overpass in Miami Gardens leads to lane closures on Turnpike
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
Heavy traffic was seen near Red Road as officials covered a body with a yellow tarp in Miami Gardens Monday. A man is believed to have jumped from the northbound State Road 823 overpass. He landed on the northbound lanes of the Turnpike, where an oncoming silver Honda sedan struck him.The victim died on the scene as a result of his injuries.There are currently only two northbound travel lanes flowing. The onramp from northbound Red Road to northbound Turnpike is shut down. Commuters are advised to avoid the area. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.A tropical depression in the Atlantic is forecast to become a hurricane by Wednesday
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
(CNN) — A tropical depression has formed over the central Atlantic Ocean and will likely become a hurricane on Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center said Monday.The center of Tropical Depression Three is a little over 1,400 miles east of the Windward Islands, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph as it tracks west at 21 mph, it said late Monday morning“Environmental conditions appear conducive for strengthening over the next few days, with a much warmer than normal ocean in the depression’s path, along with plentiful mid-level moisture and light shear,” the hurricane center said.The system is expected to become a tropical storm – named Bret – later Monday and is forecast to become a hurricane on Wednesday. The storm could impact the Leeward or Windward islands later this week.It is still too early to tell what impacts, if any, the storm will have on the US mainland.Fire breaks out in North Lauderdale home
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
A home went up in flames in North Lauderdale on Monday.Fire crews responded to a fire in the area of 79th Avenue and 7th Street just after 7 a.m.Officials said it appeared the fire steamed from a candle that was located in one of the bedrooms.The Red Cross was notified of the incident.No injuries were reported.Vietnam veteran receives high school diploma after 54 years
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
DENVER (KCNC) — In 1969, Thomas Dreiling was a typical senior at Ranum High School in Westminster. But instead of graduating, he went to war.“I had a low draft number, so I just decided I needed to go,” said Dreiling. “It was a wakeup call. I grew up.”Dreiling spent 13 months in Vietnam where he was exposed to Agent Orange.“I have diabetes because of it, I have a heart problem,” Dreiling expressed, “I had a disease on three of my main arteries and they had to do surgery last year and then I have Parkinson’s.”He went on to serve in the Navy Reserve and eventually became an electrician.“It’s always been a weight on my shoulders not having a diploma. I didn’t ever need my diploma, but it’s always been something that’s been back there,” Dreiling said.But decades later, he got a second chance at that dream when he read about Operation Recognition.It’s a new VA program that grants h...Firefighters extinguish blaze in Miami home
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
Firefighters responded to a house fire in Miami, Monday morning. Officials said, around 4:15 a.m., fire rescue crews arrived at the residence on Northwest 51st Street and extinguished the flames within minutes. No injuries were reported and the owner of the home did not require assistance, officials said. The fire remains under investigation.Power surge in Waltham leads to outages, fire
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:36:12 GMT
First responders and power crews have been working throughout Waltham after the city experienced a power surge on Monday, leading to widespread outages and at least one house fire.Waltham Fire Chief Andrew Mullin told 7NEWS his department received around 40 phone calls from residents within 30 minutes around 9 a.m. He said the calls ranged from homeowners reporting power outlets smoking to a full-blown house fire on School Avenue.A 15-year-old boy was believed to be the only person inside of the home at the time and was able to get out safely, according to officials.“I heard a loud commotion and then all of our hard-wired alarms were going off,” said Tricia Hurley, a neighbor who called 911. “Smoke just billowing from the top of the house – one of my neighbors did show me a picture [showing] that the flames were shooting out the front.”An Eversource spokesperson said its crews worked as quickly as possible to resolve the outage, which was believed to ha...Latest news
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