Broward Sheriff helicopters take to the skies weeks after fatal crash
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
Broward Sheriff helicopters are taking flight again, weeks after a tragic crash.7Skyforce spotted one of them above Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday.The department grounded the fleet for reinspection after the deadly Aug. 28 crash involving Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue Battalion Capt. Tennyson Jackson.The helicopter was on the way to an emergency when it fell from the sky into a apartment complex in Pompano Beach apartment complex.Jackson and a resident in the apartment building where the BSFR chopper crashed were killed.Solve It 7: Tow Troubles
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
A Norwell woman says her new car was damaged by a tow truck driver. When she couldn’t get her claim paid, she shifted gears and contacted Solve It 7. Brandon Gunnoe has the story.This sporty, shiny Tesla was Natasha’s birthday gift from her husband.“I love the car so much,” Natasha said. Natasha charges the electric car in their garage.“We plug it in every night, and it charges it fully,” Natasha said. But earlier this year, Natasha drove it to New Jersey.“It was my first time overnight somewhere, and I wasn’t used to not plugging it in in my garage. It ran out of power,” Natasha said. So she called a roadside assistance company for a tow to a charging station.“A flatbed company showed up, and the guy who arrived, the first thing he said was, ‘Oh, my god, I’ve never towed a Tesla before.̵...Holliston schools warn families of ‘One Chip Challenge’ after group of middle schoolers gets sick
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
School officials said a group of students participated in the same viral challenge a Worcester teen reportedly tried hours before his death earlier this month.The superintendent of Holliston Public Schools alerted families that a group of middle school students at Robert Adams Middle School got sick after the “One Chip Challenge.” “This was of serious concern, particularly given the recent death of a Worcester student who had taken this challenge last week,” Superintendent Susan E. Kustka wrote in a statement to families. “Thankfully, none of our students became seriously ill, but this could have been much more serious.”“One Chip Challenge” involves eating a single tortilla chip with two of the hottest peppers, Carolina Reaper peppers and Naga Viper peppers, which together amount to millions of Scoville Units.14-year-old Harris Wolobah of Worcester participated in the challenge and got sick, his family said. He stopped breathing hours later at his home. The cause of death...School bus catches on fire in Hyde Park
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
A school bus caught on fire in Hyde Park Wednesday, cell phone video showed, and officials said no one was hurt.Boston Public School officials said no students were on the bus at the time of the fire.The video shows smoke billowing out of the bus’s engine.Auto Workers’ targeted strike plan will limit walkouts while grinding auto production to a halt
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
Detroit (CNN) — United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain announced a targeted strike plan Wednesday if the union decides to walk out at General Motors, Ford and Stellantis after a contract expiration late Thursday.Details of the plan, including which plants will be struck, will not be announced until just before the 11:59 pm contract expiration on Thursday night, Fain said. He said that this move would give the union the maximum leverage at the bargaining table.A targeted strike could shut operations for each company, depending on which plants and facilities are struck. The companies operate a complex network of plants that are dependent on getting parts from different facilities.Slowing or stopping the production of a few engine or transmission plants at each company could be as effective at stopping operations as a full strike at all plants, according to industry experts.One engine or transmission location per company might be enough to shut down nearly three-quarters of the ...3 takeaways from the Chicago Cubs’ sloppy series loss to the Colorado Rockies, setting up a big weekend in Arizona
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
At long last the Chicago Cubs get to enjoy another off day, and the timing couldn’t be much better.A dismal outcome against the worst team in the National League again lessens the margin for error with 15 games remaining.With their 7-3 loss Wednesday, the Cubs dropped their second consecutive series and have lost five of seven games. The Cubs (78-69) finished their stretch of 27 games in 27 days going 16-11.“These guys are at the back end and grinding with everything they have, giving us everything they’ve got,” manager David Ross said. “Some things didn’t show up that we’re normally better at this series. But we’re at the back end of the season. … Keep the big picture at hand. We’ve got a nice off day tomorrow and got Arizona ahead of us, so (we’re) looking forward to that series. Should be a good one.”1. Bad time for one of their worst series of the season.Pick an area of the game and the Cubs gave the Rockies...Orioles’ offense quiet again in 1-0 loss to Cardinals, leaving AL East lead at 2 entering Rays series
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde has often praised his players for their focus on the game in front of them. He took the same approach himself during Wednesday’s pregame media session.Peppered with questions about his team’s massive upcoming series with the Tampa Bay Rays, Hyde’s answer began with a reminder the Orioles first had to play one more game against the St. Louis Cardinals.“First and foremost is tonight, honestly,” Hyde said. “We need to take care of tonight. We need to play our best baseball and score some runs.”They did neither, losing 1-0 to the St. Louis Cardinals as their lead on the Rays atop the American League East fell to two games before the foes face off four times this weekend.One of three top 20 prospects Baltimore sent to St. Louis last month to acquire starter Jack Flaherty, Cardinals left-hander Drew Rom did not allow a hit until Jorge Mateo’s two-out infield single in the fifth and finished with 5 1/3 scoreless i...Red Sox/Yankees postpone again, will play another doubleheader Thursday
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
For the second time this series (and third time this season), a Red Sox/Yankees game has been postponed due to heavy rain.Wednesday night’s contest will now be the first game of a doubleheader, at 1:35 p.m. on Thursday. Monday tickets will be honored for that game only.Thursday’s originally scheduled game will be played at its original time, 7:15 p.m.Tanner Houck will start Game 1, Game 2’s starter is TBD. Michael King and Clarke Schmidt will take the mound for the Yankees.The Red Sox are 8-3 against the Yankees this season, and have dropped the first two games of this four-game set.Kim Jong Un’s trip to Russia provides window into unique North Korean and Russian media coverage
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — The world is largely relying on North Korean and Russian media for information about the unusual train journey of leader Kim Jong Un to meet with President Vladimir Putin at a space facility. While news gathering is, to varying degrees, constrained by both authoritarian governments, the coverage by the countries’ respective media this week is providing a window into the neighbors’ unique news environments and how the summit is being presented to people in North Korea and Russia.The coverage shown to North Koreans is meant, like all media efforts there, to reflect the government’s propaganda needs. The country’s reporters have no higher aim than glorifying Kim for Koreans and the world.But Kim’s trip to Russia, where foreign and local media have more access and leeway than in Pyongyang, has challenged how the North Korean media portray one of Kim’s most important diplomatic moves in years.There are no independent television channels left in Russia since...Wave of teacher absences forcing Vegas-area school closures deemed an illegal strike, judge finds
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:12:49 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A judge on Wednesday ordered a teachers union to put an end to teacher absences that have forced Las Vegas-area school closures and that she said are “very clearly a strike,” amid a contract battle in a state where it is illegal for public employees to walk off the job.Since Sept. 1, unexpected staff shortages have led eight schools to cancel classes for the day and two others to combine classes, according to the Clark County School District, the largest in Nevada and the fifth-largest in the nation with about 295,000 students. One school had 87% of its teachers call in sick on the same day.“The idea that this can be ignored, that these are sick call-outs, and that they are actually due to someone being sick is preposterous,” Clark County District Judge Crystal Eller said in a hearing. If the union fails to stop the strike, penalties could include a fine of up to $50,000, as well as jail time or termination for striking members and union leaders.The Clark County Edu...Latest news
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