1 hospitalized after crash in Miami Lakes

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

1 hospitalized after crash in Miami Lakes A crash in Miami Lakes sent one scooter rider to the hospital after a collision, Wednesday morning. Police responded to the incident around 8 a.m. on Northwest 57th Avenue, just north of State Road 826. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue airlifted the injured person to the main trauma center nearby. Their condition remains unknown.

Miami-Dade County teachers prepare to welcome students back for 2023-2024 school year

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

Miami-Dade County teachers prepare to welcome students back for 2023-2024 school year As Miami-Dade County Public Schools welcomes students back for the 2023-2024 school year, many teachers are putting the finishing touches on their classrooms.The empty school hallways will be filled with kids running around again on Thursday. “It’s absolutely my favorite day of the year,” said Mrs. Heather Fuentes, a fifth grade teacher. “I absolutely love the positive energy and joy that the students bring when they come in for the first time,” said Fuentes. As she put the final touches on her classroom she explained the meaning behind her paper flowers mentioning that like flowers, her students will change and grow throughout the school year. For long-time teacher Mr. Eustaches Cella, his passion for teaching keeps him coming back year after year. “I’ve been teaching for 21 years,” said Cella. He said he likes making a difference in kids’ lives. These teachers want parents to know they are ready to welcome the kids back and des...

Residents forced out of apartment complex in Opa-locka due to unliveable conditions

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

Residents forced out of apartment complex in Opa-locka due to unliveable conditions Opa-locka officials gave residents an update after tenants said the living conditions were dire. Living conditions were horrid for residents living in the Glorieta Gardens Apartment Complex located at 13210 Alexandra Dr., a public housing property. The city inspected the living spaces of the property and found black mold in all 251 units. A report created after the inspection stated that 90% of the units are infested with rodents. The report also found that 90% of the units did not have working toilets. Residents at Wednesday’s meeting expressed their concerns. “My son, he takes over 20 medicines due to his chronic asthma,” said Jasmine Wimes. “He’s developed lung disease, a throat disease, and he started getting seizures. He sees so many specialists.” Darvin Williams, the manager of the city, said he expects to move the residents out. “Our hope is to have a similar outcome as to what we had with Cordoba Courts, which is to move the resident...

Sarkozy says Europe ‘needs’ Russia, slams Europe’s Ukraine policy

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

Sarkozy says Europe ‘needs’ Russia, slams Europe’s Ukraine policy PARIS — Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy says “diplomacy, discussions and talks” are “the only ways” to resolve Russia’s war on Ukraine.In an interview published in French daily Le Figaro on Wednesday, Sarkozy argued that Europe needs to “clarify its strategy” and seek a compromise with Russia rather than pursue its “strange idea” of funding a war without waging it.“Without compromise, nothing will be possible and we run the risk that the situation will degenerate at any moment. This powder keg could have frightful consequences,” he said.Sarkozy condemned Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine as “serious” and “a failure,” but insisted that Russia was “Europe’s neighbor.” And despite the misunderstandings in their shared history, “we need them and they need us,” he added. In his interview, Sarkozy echoed views that were once common in diplomatic circles in France, where the emphasis was on the long history that binds France and Russia. But such views have lost a lo...

UK’s Sunak rules out referendum on net zero climate plan

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

UK’s Sunak rules out referendum on net zero climate plan LONDON — Rishi Sunak batted away calls for a public vote on Britain’s plan to cut carbon emissions by 2050 — amid anti-green pressure from Nigel Farage and some of Sunak’s own Tory MPs.“I’m committed to net zero … I think actually there’s agreement on it,” the British PM told ITV Wednesday, when asked if he would put the emissions target to a referendum.The U.K.’s pledge to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2050 has been the subject of much debate lately. While still committed to the legally-binding headline target, Sunak has called for a “pragmatic and proportionate” approach to cutting emissions and made a show of expressing his support for motorists.Some in his party want Sunak to go further, citing the impact of a switch to clean energy on voters already hit by rising prices. Those calling for a rethink were boosted by a recent narrow London by-election win for Tories who campaigned against the expansion of a ...

No thanks, Joe: Britain won’t copy Biden’s IRA spending splurge

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

No thanks, Joe: Britain won’t copy Biden’s IRA spending splurge LONDON — Britain will resist calls for vast new green investment in response to U.S. President Joe Biden’s sprawling $369 billion spending package and instead rely on existing policy levers to fight U.S. protectionism.U.K. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt — a member of the ruling Conservatives — has promised to deliver Britain’s official response to Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in a fiscal statement this coming fall. But two senior government figures involved in the planning said Hunt will largely rely on reforms to the U.K. government’s existing Contracts for Difference programme — a decade-old scheme aimed at supporting private sector investment into renewable energy projects by reducing price fluctuation risks — to boost green investment.The move will underwhelm U.K. businesses calling for a more interventionist approach from the government to compete with Biden’s plans — but a minister told POLITICO that “the money just isn’t there.”Bide...

People in Haverhill return home after sinkhole forced evacuations

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

People in Haverhill return home after sinkhole forced evacuations People in Haverhill returned home Wednesday after a massive sinkhole forced evacuations last week. The sinkhole opened near a multi-family home off Washington and Ford streets on Tuesday, Aug. 8 after recent torrential rain in the area damaged an underground pipe and caused flooding. Multiple properties were damaged around Haverhill and city’s mayor declared a state of emergency.The sinkhole, the mayor’s office said in a statement, was roughly 20 feet deep and 20 feet wide, causing upward of $1 million in damage. A total of 22 people were temporarily displaced after the sinkhole opened, according to the mayor’s office, with residents staying in an area hotel while they waited for crews to give them the all-clear to return home. Days later, state, federal and local officials were back at the scene of the sinkhole on Wednesday after the sinkhole itself was filled. One woman later speaking with 7NEWS described a scary situation as the sinkhole opened, saying she in...

A family of 4, a beloved sister, a musician. These are some of the lives lost in Maui

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

A family of 4, a beloved sister, a musician. These are some of the lives lost in Maui By PAT EATON-ROBB and BEATRICE DUPUY (Associated Press)Wildfires devastated parts of Maui in Hawaii last week, leaving a trail of destruction and devastation, decimating a historic town. While many still wait in agony for news on whether their friends and family are safe, more than 100 people have been pronounced dead — making it the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than 100 years. Here are the stories of some of those who died. ___MUSICIAN UNTIL THE ENDWhen he was younger, Buddy Jantoc toured the world playing music, his family said. Jantoc’s love of bass guitar kept him going as he grew older.Jantoc, 79, was living in the Hale Mahaolu Eono senior housing complex when the fires tore through the town of Lahaina, KITV-TV reported Tuesday. His family learned from police that his remains were among dozens found so far.“My papa was older, but for him to be taken from us that way, I think that’s what’s the hardest to come to terms with,” granddaughter K...

Mayo Clinic Minute: Protecting kids from cancer with HPV vaccine

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

Mayo Clinic Minute: Protecting kids from cancer with HPV vaccine Deb Balzer | (TNS) Mayo Clinic News NetworkAs the back-to-school checklist grows, one detail that parents and caregivers should prioritize is ensuring all children have their appropriate vaccines.Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Kim Barbel Johnson says the HPV vaccine should be part of a routine vaccination schedule. It’s a preventive measure that can save lives later.“HPV causes a number of cancers. We think of it as causing cervical cancer in women. But it also causes vulvar cancer, vaginal cancer, head and neck cancers,” says Dr. Barbel Johnson. “There are about nine strains of this virus that we know causes a number of cancers.”It’s the most common sexually transmitted infection in the world.“We have an opportunity to prevent our children from getting cancer down the road,” she says.The HPV vaccine is recommended for boys and girls ages 11 to 12. It can be started at age 9.“We want to take advantage of every opportunity that we have p...

Proposed rule would make hospital prices even more transparent

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:13:09 GMT

Proposed rule would make hospital prices even more transparent Julie Appleby | KFF Health News (TNS)“How much is the ice cream?” A simple enough question, featured on a new TV and online advertisement, posed by a man who just wants something cold. A woman behind the counter responds with a smile: “Prices? No, we don’t have those anymore. We have estimates.”The satirical ad pretends to be a news report highlighting a “trend” in which more retail outlets take up “the hospital pricing method”: substituting estimates for actual prices for the cost of meals, merchandise on store shelves, and clothing. The scene ends with a partially deleted expletive from the ice cream-seeking man.While the use of estimates in retail settings is imaginary and preposterous, the advertisement is part of an ongoing campaign by the advocacy group Patient Rights Advocate, which contends that some hospitals are still falling short of a law that went into effect in 2021 requiring them to publicly post their prices. Even then, said Cynthia Fisher, the group’s founder and ch...