Evacuations lifted after home explodes in Wellington neighborhood
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A two-story home exploded Wednesday afternoon in Wellington, forcing mandatory evacuations for homes nearby.It happened around 2:13 p.m. in the 7500 block of Little Fox Lane, according to Wellington Fire Protection District. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox "Upon arrival firefighters found a two-story home with obvious damage in addition to a small fire in the basement and another in the attic," interim Fire Chief David Cropp said in a release.Around 70% of the home was damaged in the explosion, but no residents or firefighters were hurt, Cropp said. Two dogs were rescued and taken to veterinary hospitals.Cropp so no other nearby structures were involved. The evacuation order was lifted around 4 p.m.Colorado House leaders lay out goals for special session
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Come Friday, lawmakers will be back at work under the dome at the state Capitol for a special session.Before that happens, House leaders on both sides of the aisle spoke with FOX31 about how they expect their limited time at the Capitol to play out. Cadet’s haunting suicide note prompts parents to file wrongful death claims against Air Force Academy When it comes to policies, the two parties have different ideas they would like to prosper. Both sides said they need to provide some form of property tax relief and they want to save Coloradans some money."This is a moment to put people over politics. We have found common ground with Republicans on property tax relief before where we used general funds and TABOR (Taxpayer's Bill of Rights) surplus to try and craft a very responsible property tax relief package," said House Speaker Julie McCluskie.Looking at the items listed in the governor's executive order for this special session, that may be the case again. McClusk...United Way Miami, Amazon team up to distribute over 2,000 meal kits to low-income families, vets
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
There was a special delivery for South Florida families in need.United Way Miami and Amazon have teamed up to give out more than 2,000 meal kits to low-income families and veterans.Parents and children received their donations at 27 locations, including Ethel Beckford Elementary School in Southwest Miami-Dade on Wednesday.Each box contains Thanksgiving essentials like stuffing, green beans, cornbread and cranberry sauce, as well as a $20 Publix gift card to purchase a turkey, ham or chicken.UN Security Council adopts resolution for ‘humanitarian pauses’ in Gaza
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
The U.N. Security Council approved a resolution Wednesday calling for “urgent and extended humanitarian pauses and corridors throughout the Gaza Strip,” marking the first time a resolution on the issue has passed since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7.The 15-member body passed the resolution, which had been introduced by Malta, by a margin of 12 votes to zero after four earlier resolutions failed to pass. The U.S., U.K. and Russia abstained.The U.S. and U.K. reportedly abstained because the resolution didn’t explicitly condemn Hamas, while Russia abstained because it didn’t mention a cease-fire, the country’s ambassador said. Instead, it called for humanitarian pauses “for a sufficient number of days” to allow aid to reach civilians and for “the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages held by Hamas and other groups, especially children.”Over the last 40 days, Israel’s airstrikes and ground operations in ...Somerville installs new camera technology to crack down on parking problems
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
The city of Somerville is receiving some tech support in the form of new camera sticks designed to crack down on parking problems. The devices can catch drivers who double park and block traffic. On Wednesday, 7NEWS got a closer look at how the technology works. “In general it’s hard,” said McKinnon’s Meat Market Manager Rigo Aleman. “For everyone.”Aleman has been working at McKinnon’s Meat Market for 15 years. He said he sees a lot of double parking on Elm Street near the meat market.“There’s a lot of traffic and it’s hard to walk for the people, pretty much, when they try to cross the street,” he said.“It can be dangerous if they don’t pay attention,” he continued. City officials noticed in recent years that cars parked in a bus lane, in a crosswalk or in front of a fire hydrant in the Elm Street area. So, they tried a new strategy last year to minimize the parking problem, installing their new solar powered safety sticks. The sticks have a camera i...Bill would ban Native-American mascots at public schools
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
The 23 schools in Massachusetts that use an image of an indigenous person as their school mascot would have to start looking for new names and logos under a bill that advocates are hoping will get passed this session.After years of contentious debate over Native American mascots in school districts, some indigenous activists say it’s time to take the decision out of local hands.“Unfortunately, today, the remaining schools with native mascots are stubbornly attached to controlling our native identities, which they’re using against our permission,” said Rhonda Anderson, a Iñupiaq – Athabascan Native American and western Massachusetts representative on the state Commission on Indian Affairs.The Rep. Brandy Fluker Oakley and Sen. Joanne Comerford bill would require that the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education bar Massachusetts public schools from using an athletic team or school mascot name that represents or is associated with Native Americans, or ...Boston City Council weighing voting rights for immigrants with ‘legal status’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
The Boston City Council is considering a measure that would grant immigrants with “legal status” but without full citizenship the right to vote in local elections.Councilor Kendra Lara, a proponent, put forward a hearing order Wednesday on the matter, which drew support from several of her colleagues, but was met with legal concerns from Councilor-at-Large Michael Flaherty.According to Lara’s proposed home rule petition, immigrants with “legal status” constitute more than 28% of the city population, pay on average $2.3 billion in taxes annually, and hold roughly $6 billion in “collective spending power.”“They’re not able to participate in the electoral process, in what I believe is a violation of one of our foundational American principles,” Lara said. “By moving this home rule petition forward, Boston can begin the process of making good on our promise to build a city that is for everyone.”Councilor Ricardo Arroyo said the measure could provide a boost to the low voter turnout numb...Boston City Council passes trafficking ordinance to target gun violence
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
The City Council passed an ordinance Wednesday that requires police to submit an annual report on gun trafficking data, a measure aimed at cutting down on the “150-200 shootings” that occur each year in Boston.The ordinance, effective immediately after passage, gives the Boston Police Department three months to “conduct a study on reducing the flow of firearms into the city” and submit a report on that data to the City Council, mayor and the Boston Public Health Commission, the legislation states.Related ArticlesPolitics | Boston Mayor Wu pitches rent control as way to combat ‘housing crisis’ Politics | Boston City Council to weigh ordinance that would track gun trafficking Politics | Wu downplays reported Mass and Cass spillover spike Politics | Boston City Council president claim prompts backlash Politics | Greater Boston Food Bank passes 1,200 turkeys along ‘human chain’ to kick off...Heavily armed Haitian gang surrounds hospital in capital and traps people inside
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
By EVENS SANON (Associated Press)PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A heavily armed gang surrounded a hospital in Haiti on Wednesday, trapping women, children and newborns inside until police rescued them, according to the director of the medical center, who pleaded for help via social media.The Fontaine Hospital Center in the capital of Port-au-Prince is considered an oasis and a lifeline in a community overrun by gangs that have unleashed increasingly violent attacks against each other and residents. People who live in the capital’s sprawling Cite Soleil slum are routinely raped, beaten and killed.The hospital founder and director, Jose Ulysse, told The Associated Press that gangs were torching homes around the hospital and preventing people inside from leaving. He said it appeared that none of the gang members entered the hospital.Ulysse said members of Haiti’s National Police force responded to his call for help and arrived with three armored trucks to evacuate 40 ch...4 men charged, loaded handgun seized from stolen vehicle in Mississauga
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:44:26 GMT
Four men are facing several firearm-related charges after police seized a loaded handgun from an alleged stolen vehicle in Mississauga. Peel Regional Police officers were in the Erin Mills Parkway and North Sheridan Way area just after 7:30 a.m. on Monday, November 13, investigating a stolen vehicle.Authorities executed a search warrant at an accommodation facility in that area and seized an illegal 45-calibre semi-automatic handgun and ammunition. Four men were arrested at the scene. No injuries were reported. Related: 17 stolen vehicles recovered from Burlington warehouse, 2 men arrested On Wednesday, they were identified as Sufiyan Naqvi, Guled Abdullahi, Ediris Moallin, and Waheeb Ahmed – all 22 years old and from Mississauga. The four accused face similar offences, including two counts each of possession of property obtained by crime, possession of break-in instruments, possession of a prohibited firearm with ammunition and the knowledge of unauthorized p...Latest news
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