Four kids found hidden in filthy South Boston apartment where a man died: ‘Sickening’
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
Four children living in squalid conditions while being hidden from first responders were found in an apartment filled with “alcohol, drugs, sex toys” and a dead man, according to an incident report and outraged officials.“This is sickening,” said At-Large City Councilor Michael Flaherty. “I was informed by people at the scene that there were drugs, alcohol, sex toys all around the apartment as well as a dead body on the floor.”That fire department report, obtained by the Herald and confirmed by police response, states that a BFD crew was sent to Old Colony Avenue Saturday morning for a call that a man had gone into cardiac arrest and required medical attention. That address is the Mary Ellen McCormack Housing complex run by the city.However, according to the incident report, firefighters found more than just a routine medical emergency.“The apartment was in extremely unsanitary conditions. Approximately 6 adults, who appeared to be males, were see...Some MTS bus drivers back on road after 5-week strike
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Teamsters Local 683 has reached a resolution to their strike against Transdev and many MTS buses were seen back on South Bay roads Monday. But while many buses are moving again, not all of the strikes have been resolved, as Teamsters Local 542 is still in its 29th day on strike. “As far as how it feels for us to be out here and them going back, I think it fuels our fire,” said Matthew Snyder with Teamsters Local 542. VIDEO: Baby seal climbs onto Pacific Beach surfers’ boards About 210 union workers have blocked traffic to the paratransit system, demanding pay increases closer in line compared to other bus driving unions. While riders are skeptical of the bus routes, they are happy to see the familiar red vehicles swinging into position with its doors opening wide. “He’s here and I’m going to be soon on my way to Plaza Bonita. I am pleased,” said LJ, a longtime MTS rider from Chula Vista. "Friday I wasn't. I jumped right back on the trolley and started heading for...City of San Diego commemorates Juneteenth
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Hundreds of people gathered Monday to witness history as the City of San Diego formally recognized Juneteenth. Mayor Todd Gloria and members of the San Diego City Council officially proclaimed Juneteenth in the city in a celebration of unity at the George Stevens Senior Center.The mayor shared a poignant memory of his grandfather’s experience with racism -- how he wore a suit every day of his life, even while mowing the front lawn of his Clairmont home, to try to gain respect in a community that did not accept him. Mom of children killed in SR-78 crash suspected of DUI “He’s not a Black man but I share his story with you because there’s a commonality in experiences that we have all had," Gloria said. "A feeling as though this city does not see us, does not care about us, is not willing to invest in us. And so you better believe -- in two generations when he goes from him mowing that lawn in that suit, to his grandson wearing that suit and serving as ma...Police investigating fatal Etobicoke shooting
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
Toronto police are investigating a fatal shooting in Etobicoke on Monday night.Police were called to Dundas Street West and Avonhurst Road at around 7:03 p.m. for reports of someone shot.Police located a victim who was later pronounced dead at the scene.A suspect is in custody, but police have not released any further details or announced any charges at this point.SHOOTING:Dundas St W & Avonhurst Rd7:03 pm– reports of someone shot– police o/s located victim– @Toronto_Fire o/s– @TorontoMedics o/s– victim has been pronounced deceased on scene– suspect in custody– Homicide will take carriage of the investigation#GO1411799^sc— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) June 19, 2023Injured employees had complained of long commutes before B.C. bus crash: union
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — The union representing housekeepers at a pipeline camp who were involved in a bus crash near Prince George, B.C., on Friday says they’re awaiting a grievance decision over complaints about the long ride to get to work.Unite Here Local 40 spokesperson Michelle Travis said Monday that Horizon North, which runs the lodge as part of the Coastal GasLink pipeline project, decided in March to move the housekeepers from on-site to Prince George to make room for pipeline workers.That meant a four-hour round-trip ride each workday, which the union argued goes against a collective agreement requirement that they be housed on site. Travis said most of the people on the bus were women and many were immigrants from Somalia and Ethiopia. “Our concern was that in order to make more room for the pipeline workers, they needed to move somebody out,” she said.“So, Horizon North chose to move these workers two hours away … probably the lowest paid workers on...Himalayan glaciers could lose 80% of their volume if global warming not controlled, study finds
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
BENGALURU, India (AP) — Glaciers are melting at unprecedented rates across the Hindu Kush Himalayan mountain ranges and could lose up to 80% of their current volume this century if greenhouse gas emissions aren’t sharply reduced, according to a new report.The report Tuesday from Kathmandu-based International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development warned that flash floods and avalanches would grow more likely in coming years, and that the availability of fresh water would be affected for nearly 2 billion people who live downstream of 12 rivers that originate in the mountains.Ice and snow in the Hindu Kush Himalayan ranges is an important source of water for those rivers, which flow through 16 countries in Asia and provide fresh water to 240 million people in the mountains and anther 1.65 billion downstream.“The people living in these mountains who have contributed next to nothing to global warming are at high risk due to climate change,” said Amina Maharjan, a migration spe...LGBTQ+ pride flags vandalized at Stonewall National Monument 3 times during Pride month
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Dozens of LGBTQ+ pride flags were damaged and ripped down at the Stonewall National Monument over the weekend, the third such bout of vandalism at the LGBTQ+ landmark during this Pride month, police said. The latest occurrence happened Sunday, after others on June 9 and last Thursday. No arrests have been made in any of the incidents, and it’s unclear whether they were connected. The New York Police Department’s Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating. On Sunday, officers were called around 8 a.m. and found about 33 pride flags broken and tossed to the ground, police said. Park volunteer Steven Menendez told New York’s Fox 5 News that, in all, 68 flags — nearly a quarter of those displayed — were damaged in some way. “We have so much hatred and anger in the air right now,” Menendez told the station. “We really need to reverse that and replace it with love compassion and acceptance.” The Stonewall National Monument, the first U.S. national monument d...Here's how retailers are responding to retail crime
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
(NewsNation) — As American retailers continue to grapple with theft, some are integrating new security technology while others are relying on more tried-and-true methods to address crime.According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), retailers lost close to $95 billion in 2021 due to "shrink" — which accounts for various inventory losses but is primarily driven by external theft. Retailers reported a 26.5% increase in organized retail crime from the year prior, NRF found. Some of those incidents have been brazen "smash and grab" robberies in the nation's largest cities. Smash-and-grab crew uses car to plow into store In New York City, there were more than 63,000 shoplifting complaints last year — a 45% jump from 2021, according to a recent New York Post analysis.In response, some local retailers started using facial recognition software to identify repeat offenders. But that technology has also received pushback from various city council members who are concerned about p...Texas boy, father killed after being struck by lightning: report
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
TEXAS (KXAN) — A 6-year-old Texas boy has reportedly died after he and his father were struck by lightning in May.Matthew Boggs went to pick up his two sons after they were dropped off by a school bus on May 15 in Bosque County, located northwest of Waco, The Dallas Morning News reports. The boy, Grayson, and his father were holding hands when Boggs was struck by lightning and the current passed through him and his son.Boggs was pronounced dead following the lightning strike, authorities told The Dallas Morning News. After a monthlong stay in the hospital, Grayson died on Friday. Report: Texas ranks No. 1 in lightning count in 2022 Extended family launched a GoFundMe, which has raised nearly $100,000 from approximately 2,000 donors. "Grayson went to be with our Lord and his father," an update from Friday read in part. "Please pray for the family at this time. Fly high, sweet boy."Matthew Boggs is survived by his wife; children, Elijah and Navaeh Smith; mother and father; and broth...Video: Downtown Austin grocery store employee assaulted
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:55:46 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Surveillance video from Royal Blue Grocery on Third Street in downtown Austin shows an alleged thief shoving a store employee Saturday."I was just really scared," said Shyla Guthrie, the worker who was attacked. She said the same man had stolen from the store earlier in the day, and she called police when he came back and loitered outside. When he came back into the store, she told him to leave and said he tried to walk out with a handful of T-shirts. RELATED: Repeated arrests highlight need for mental health services for jail, court system "Wanted to recover those things because they're pricy," she said. "I'm honestly just so sick of constant theft."When she did so, she said the man put his hands on her and ultimately threw her to the ground. "I've had things that have been close to this, but nothing where I've gotten physically grabbed," Guthrie said. Craig Staley, the owner of the local grocery chain, said this incident - and others like it - stem from thefts or...Latest news
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