Lauderhill apartment fire injures infant, hospitalizes mother; 22 people displaced
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
An infant suffered minor injuries and a mother was hospitalized after a fire broke out on the fourth floor of an apartment building. As a result of the fire, 22 people, including 13 children have been displaced. On Thursday, just after 8:30 p.m., Lauderhill Fire Rescue responded to the scene of a structure fire in the Inverrary Club Apartments 2600 NW 56th Ave. A two-fire alarm went off when the blaze started in an apartment, according to fire officials. Multiple agencies were dispatched to the scene, including the Tamarac Fire Department and Sunrise Fire Department, due to the amount of smoke and fire at the location. The Lauderhill Fire Department’s Public Information Officer said an infant suffered minor burns on its arm and did not need to be transported. The infant’s mother suffered second-degree burns as she was carrying the child to prevent them from further harm; the mother was transported to Broward Health Medical Center. Firefighters managed to contain the fire...Firefighters extinguish blaze that forces residents out of Miami Lakes apartment complex
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
Firefighters extinguished a blaze in a Miami Lakes apartment that forced people out of their homes on Friday morning. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue officials said the one-alarm fire occurred just before 6 a.m.Live video footage from 7SkyForce showed smoke as it seeped out of the building. Residents of the apartment complex were seen in the parking lot of the property. After the blaze was put out, firefighters blocked off an apartment on the first floor of the building. Fire officials reported no injuries or transports as 12 units worked on extinguishing the flames. An investigation into how the fire started is now underway.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Barnstable Sheriff’s Office deputy sheriff arrested on assault charge
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
A Barnstable County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Sheriff is facing criminal charges in connection with an incident involving a motorist, according to a statement the Office posted online.The Sheriff’s Office employee was pulled over by a state trooper on Route 28 in Bourne at about 2:45 p.m. on July 29 after the police received a call from a motorist, according to the statement.The employee was then arrested on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon and threatening to commit a crime. They have been placed on paid administrative leave.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Supreme Court blocks $6 billion opioid settlement that would have given the Sackler family immunity
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked Purdue Pharma from going forward with bankruptcy proceedings, which the Biden administration has called an “unprecedented” arrangement that would ultimately offer the Sackler family broad protection from opioid-related civil claims.In agreeing to pause the settlement, the court also said it would take up the case and hear arguments this December.The case arose after the reorganization in bankruptcy of OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma – stemming from litigation arising from claims over its role in fueling the opioid addiction crisis.Until recently, Purdue was controlled by the Sackler family, who withdrew billions of dollars from the company before it filed for bankruptcy. The family has now agreed to contribute up to $6 billion to Purdue’s reorganization fund on the condition that the Sacklers receive a release from civil liability.“We are confident in the legality of our nearly universally supported Plan of Reorganizatio...Brockton murder suspect added to state police Most Wanted list
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
A man wanted in connection with a deadly shooting in Brockton in January has been added to the Massachusetts State Police Most Wanted list.Luis A. Soto, a former employee of the Dollar Tree in Brockton, is wanted in connection with a Jan. 31 shooting at the Montello Street store that left one person dead and another injured, according to state police.State police say he should be considered armed and dangerous.Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section at 1-800-KAPTURE (1-800-527-8873).Here’s who has (and hasn’t) qualified for the first Republican presidential debate
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
(CNN) — Some Republican 2024 contenders are still scrambling to qualify for the party’s first presidential debate later this month in Milwaukee.The Republican National Committee established three requirements for presidential hopefuls to qualify for the August 23 debate stage.First, candidates must attract at least 40,000 unique donors, with at least 200 unique donors per state – a mark easy for the best-known figures in the race to hit, but one that lesser-known figures have used gift card offers, concert tickets and more to reach.Second, candidates must reach at least 1% in three national polls that meet the RNC’s requirements or at least 1% in two national polls and in two polls from separate early voting states.Finally, candidates must sign the RNC’s “Beat Biden pledge” – a commitment to back the eventual Republican nominee, no matter who wins the primary.Here’s a look at who’s met which criteria ahead of the first debate.Fully qualifiedThese candidates have met the un...Millions of kids are missing weeks of school as attendance tanks, including in Massachusetts, Connecticut
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
SPRINGFIELD — When in-person school resumed after pandemic closures, Rousmery Negrón and her 11-year-old son both noticed a change: School seemed less welcoming.Parents were no longer allowed in the building without appointments, she said, and punishments were more severe. Everyone seemed less tolerant, more angry. Negrón’s son told her he overheard a teacher mocking his learning disabilities, calling him an ugly name.Her son didn’t want to go to school anymore. And she didn’t feel he was safe there.He would end up missing more than five months of sixth grade.Across the country, students have been absent at record rates since schools reopened during the pandemic. More than a quarter of students missed at least 10% of the 2021-22 school year, making them chronically absent, according to the most recent data available. Before the pandemic, only 15% of students missed that much school.All told, an estimated 6.5 million additional students became chronically absent, ac...Pope sends condolences as death toll rises in Maui wildfires. Follow live updates
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
Follow live updates about wildfires that have devastated parts of Maui in Hawaii, destroying a historic town and forcing evacuations. The National Weather Service said Hurricane Dora, which passed south of the island chain, was partly to blame for strong winds that initially drove the flames, knocking out power and grounding firefighting helicopters.Pope sends condolences and golfer raises relief moneyPope Francis sent a telegram of condolences to the people of Hawaii, offering prayers for the victims, the injured and displaced from the wildfires.The note said Francis was saddened to learn of the destruction and “expressed solidarity with all those suffering from this tragedy, especially those whose loved ones have died or are missing.” He also offered prayers for emergency responders who are providing aid to the victims.Professional golfer Collin Morikawa pledged to assist fire relief efforts by donating $1,000 for every birdie he makes during the next three PGA Tour events. Morika...At least 55 people died on Maui. Residents had little warning before wildfires overtook a town
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — Maui residents who made desperate escapes from oncoming flames, some on foot, asked why Hawaii’s famous emergency warning system didn’t alert them as wildfires raced toward their homes.Hawaii emergency management records show no indication that warning sirens were triggered before devastating fires killed at least 55 people and wiped out a historic town, officials confirmed Thursday. The blaze is already the state’s deadliest natural disaster since a 1960 tsunami, which killed 61 people on the Big Island. Gov. Josh Green warned the death toll will likely rise as search and rescue operations continue.Hawaii boasts what the state describes as the largest integrated outdoor all-hazard public safety warning system in the world, with about 400 sirens positioned across the island chain to alert people to various natural disasters and other threats. But many of Lahaina’s survivors said in interviews at evacuation centers that they didn’t hear any sirens and only real...Air Canada profits soar amid high demand and fares, and despite flight delays
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:15:20 GMT
MONTREAL — Air Canada says earnings last quarter reached heights not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic amid high travel demand and pricier fares, and despite thousands of flight delays.The country’s largest airline posted net income of $838 million in the quarter ended June 30 compared with a loss of $386 million in the same period a year earlier.Air Canada says operating revenues in its second quarter climbed to $5.43 billion from $3.98 billion the year before.On an adjusted basis, the Montreal-based company says diluted earnings hit $1.85 per share versus a loss of $1.12 per share a year prior, towering over analyst expectations of 68 cents per share, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv.CEO Michael Rousseau says strong demand propelled more than 11 million customers across its network in the quarter, and analysts also noted higher ticket prices behind the thicker profit margins.Rousseau says that despite more staff and revamped technology, Air CanadaR...Latest news
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