Passenger killed, driver hospitalized after 3-vehicle crash in Southwest Miami-Dade
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
A fatal crash involving three vehicles in Southwest Miami-Dade has shut down a street for hours. Cellphone video sent in by a 7News viewer captured the immediate aftermath of the wreck near Southwest 147th Avenue and 288th Street, just after 10:35 a.m., Wednesday. According to authorities, the passenger of one of the vehicles involved died at the scene as a result of their injuries. The driver of the same vehicle was transported to Jackson South Medical Center, where they are currently reported to be in stable condition.The drivers of the remaining two vehicles, who were the sole occupants, were treated at the scene for minor injuries.Details regarding the cause of the crash and the identities of those involved have not yet been disclosed. Miami-Dade Police continue to gather further information in an attempt to determine the circumstances surrounding the crash.As of 3:30 p.m., the surrounding area remained closed. Drivers are urged to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.Still no verdict in trial of man accused of killing Weymouth police officer, bystander
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
Jury deliberations are set to continue tomorrow after Wednesday marked the jury’s return after holiday weekend hiatus. The fourth day of deliberations did not yield a verdict in the trial of a man accused of killing a Weymouth police officer and an innocent bystander in 2018.25-year-old Emmanuel Lopes, who is mounting an insanity defense, is waiting to hear if he will be convicted in the murders of Weymouth police Sgt. Michael. Chesna and a longtime Weymouth resident, 77-year-old Vera Adams.Chesna’s family has been emotional as they hope for a guilty verdict.In a trial which began almost a month ago and saw dozens of witnesses take the stand, it seems a Norfolk Superior Court jury is nearly deadlockedThe jury sent Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone a note during the noon hour, saying they were “stuck” and in need of guidance. “This has been a long trial,” the judge said.A juror was excused from the case due to a pre-planned vacation, so an alternate was chosen a...Mama bear with three cubs spotted in a Templeton backyard
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
A family of bears was spotted having some Fourth of July fun in a backyard in Templeton Tuesday.Patti Young said her family has a camera in their backyard to keep an eye on their dogs, but since it was the Fourth of July, they decided to keep their dogs inside for the night.As soon as the fireworks started going off, Patti noticed that the camera was alerting her to movement in the backyard. “I just popped it on to see what was there and I was completely shocked to see that it was a bear,” she said.In the video, a mama bear, wearing a collar, comes right up to the camera, giving it a good sniff. “It was so cute when I saw her nose go up to the camera,” Patti said.She’s followed by three baby bears, walking along the side of the swimming pool.“They were just starting to shoot off fireworks in the neighborhood so I think they were trying to find a place to hide,” Patti said.Patti’s husband Mike said this is not the first time they’ve had a wild encounter. H...Vermont schools sue Monsanto over toxic PCB contamination
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
Dozens of Vermont school districts have sued chemical giant Monsanto over toxic contamination in educational buildings from now-banned industrial chemicals known as PCBs.Last year, Vermont became the first state in the country to require older schools get tested for polychlorinated biphenyls, which were used in building materials and electrical equipment before 1980.More than 90 school districts filed the complaint on Friday in federal court. They’re seeking to recover costs and damages because, under Vermont’s law, schools with high-enough contamination levels must reduce exposure. Removing the PCBs will be expensive, and certain districts may have to demolish buildings and replace them with new ones — which in total could cost them “hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars,” the lawsuit says.The PCBs are present in the school buildings from caulking and glazing compounds, sealants, adhesives, and other construction materials.Monsanto said the case has no merit...Judge’s order limits government contact with social media operators, raises disinformation questions
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
By KEVIN McGILL, MATT O’BRIEN AND ALI SWENSON (Associated Press)NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An order by a federal judge in Louisiana has ignited a high-stakes legal battle over how the government is allowed to interact with social media platforms, raising broad questions about whether — and how — officials can fight what they deem misinformation on health or other matters.U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, a conservative nominated to the federal bench by former President Donald Trump, chose Independence Day to issue an injunction blocking multiple government agencies and administration officials. In his words, they are forbidden to meet with or contact social media companies for the purpose of “encouraging, pressuring, or inducing in any manner the removal, deletion, suppression, or reduction of content containing protected free speech.” The order also prohibits the agencies and officials from pressuring social media companies “in any manner” t...The wave of mass shootings over the Fourth of July highlights the challenges police face
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and COLLEEN LONG (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Thirty shot, two fatally, at a block party in Baltimore. At least three killed and 10 wounded at an annual July Fourth bash in Louisiana. A 7-year-old shot dead in Tampa after two groups gathered along a causeway for Independence Day started to fight. Nine others injured when bullets sprayed from a car in the nation’s capital.A rash of shootings as the U.S. celebrated the Fourth of July is spiking fears in communities across the country and highlighting the challenges police face in preventing such violence as temperatures warm and festivities move outside. Policing such events is a delicate balance for law enforcement, who must weigh the right of revelers to gather with the threat of violence that looms in public and private spaces in a nation awash with guns. “In many ways, their hands are tied because these types of events are often on private property and people may not do anything to ...JetBlue is dumping its partnership with American Airlines to salvage its purchase of Spirit
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
By DAVID KOENIG (AP Airlines Writer)JetBlue says it won’t appeal a judge’s ruling against its partnership with American Airlines, effectively dropping the deal in an effort to salvage its purchase of Spirit Airlines.JetBlue Airways said Wednesday that it wind down the deal with American in New York and Boston in the coming months and “turn even more focus” on its proposed $3.8 billion purchase of Spirit.The U.S. Justice Department sued to block both the JetBlue-American deal and JetBlue’s purchase of Spirit on grounds that they would hurt competition. The government said consumers would suffer if Spirit — the nation’s biggest discount airline — is eliminated. JetBlue hopes that dropping the deal with American might persuade the Justice Department to let the Spirit purchase go ahead.A federal judge decided in May that JetBlue and American must end their partnership, called the Northeast Alliance, because it violates U.S. antitrust law. ...Hillary Clinton headlines list of speakers for NAACP National Convention in Boston
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
Former Secretary of State and ex-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton headlines a list of speakers for the NAACP National Convention in Boston later this month.Joining the former First Lady on the convention speaker list are Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones — who had been expelled from the House of Representatives after leading a gun control protest following a mass shooting.The 114th NAACP National Convention is coming to Boston from July 26 to Aug. 1.“Each year, NAACP members and friends gather at the Convention in a shared space that has proven vital for our collective growth and advocacy,” NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson said in a statement.“Now more than ever, this sacred convening is crucial to our continued fight for the preservation of democracy,” Johnson added. “We are excited to bring vitality and vibrance to our roots in Boston, home of the Association’s first chartered branch.&...Stalemate: UPS, Teamsters contract talks break down
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
Contract negotiations between UPS and the union representing 340,000 of the company’s workers broke down early Wednesday with each side blaming the other for walking away from talks.The Teamsters have imposed several deadlines for United Parcel Service negotiators to make their “last, best and final” offer to its unionized workers in recent days. Union officials said Wednesday that UPS “walked away from the bargaining table after presenting an unacceptable offer,” specifically with regard to the economic package.UPS told a different story. The package delivery company said it was the Teamsters who abandoned negotiations, “despite UPS’s historic offer that builds on our industry-leading pay.”“We have not walked away, and the union has a responsibility to remain at the table,” the Atlanta company said in a prepared statement.Whichever the case, talks are at a stalemate with the end of the contract — midnight on July 31 — rapi...Some Fed officials wanted rate hikes in June
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:04:48 GMT
Some Federal Reserve officials pushed to raise the Fed’s key interest rate by one-quarter of a percentage point at their meeting last month to intensify their fight against high inflation, though the central bank ultimately decided to forgo a rate hike.In a sign of growing division among the policymakers, some officials favored a quarter-point increase or said they “could have supported such a proposal,” according to the minutes of the June 13-14 meeting released Wednesday. In the end, the 11 voting members of the Fed’s interest-rate setting committee agreed unanimously to skip a hike after 10 straight increases. But they signaled that they might raise rates twice more this year, beginning as soon as this month.In Fed parlance, “some” is less than “most” or “many,” evidence that the support for another rate hike in June was a minority view. And some who held that view were likely unable to vote at the meeting; the 18 member...Latest news
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