Firefighters safely rescue elderly woman trapped inside blazing home in Lauderhill

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

Firefighters safely rescue elderly woman trapped inside blazing home in Lauderhill Fire rescue crews raced to rescue an elderly woman trapped inside a burning home in Lauderhill. A total of eight people, including children, were inside the home at the time of the fire on Monday night around 8 p.m. along the 3300 block on Northwest 8th Place. The daughter of the elderly woman said she has dementia and a hard time walking. Upon arrival, Lauderhill Fire Rescue found the home visibly in flames. The team pulled her out from the window of the room where she was trapped and extinguished the flames. “Fire in the back room on the bed, we tried to get water, by the time we started getting the water, the house was already consumed with smoke,” said Genevieve Sawyer, daughter of the elderly woman. Everyone else however was able to escape the home despite the heavy smoke. Neighbors reported that they sprayed water on the fire to keep it away from her before firefighters arrived. “So you know we had to get out and my mom, she got stuck in the back room and tha...

Precious is back home after 120 days

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

Precious is back home after 120 days For 120 days, Miami-Dade County was fighting to euthanize a dog, its owners said was seized illegally.A judge agreed, ordering the county to release the dog. And then, the day after Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser aired last week, the county attorney’s office made a phone call. Louise had not seen her dog for 120 days until she walked out of animal services with Precious.Louise Davis: “I’m ecstatic to see that she’s in such good shape. Really?”Precious wearing a county-mandated nasal, putting her paw on Louise’s arm, not wanting to let go of her.Louise Davis: “Baby is coming home.” It’s a new beginning for Precious after a bizarre battle with Miami-Dade County, determined to euthanize her, and Louise and her husband Scott fighting to bring her home.Scott Davis: “Extremely difficult for both my wife and I.”Back in March, Scott opened the gate to move his boat in. A boy was riding his bike on the dirt road in the Red...

Fort Lauderdale house in flames, 1 cat rescued and no injuries reported

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

Fort Lauderdale house in flames, 1 cat rescued and no injuries reported Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of a house fire at 2240 SW 33rd Terr in Fort Lauderdale.There was heavy fire through the roof when rescue units arrived but they were able to extinguish it in about 20 mins, Monday evening.One cat was rescued and treated from the home.One of the four residents was home at the time of the incident and escaped without any injuries. The house sustained damages deeming it unsafe to live in. As of Monday, the cause of the fire is under investigation.

The dead and missing along Europe’s migration routes

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

The dead and missing along Europe’s migration routes Linda Caglioni is a freelance journalist based in Italy. Her work has been published in outlets including Espresso and Il Fatto Quotidiano.An entire sideboard is covered in photos of their missing son, Yasser. In a silver frame sits a picture of him as a child with short, cropped black curls, his embarrassed smile giving the impression that the camera caught him by surprise.I am in the living room of the Idrissi family, at their house in the center of Fes — Morocco’s second-most populous city — where Yasser’s mother, Haiat, recently spent months arranging her son’s funeral. There is ache in this house. But also the courage to confront it.In another picture, Yasser protectively rests his hand on his younger sister’s shoulder against the backdrop of a nature park, the acerbic features of an adolescent outlining his face. Another shows him wearing a ceremonial gown, embracing his father, Noureddine. The memories unlocked by these images are all that’s left for the family to...

Only dead people donate to the Scottish National Party

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

Only dead people donate to the Scottish National Party LONDON — When your most enthusiastic donors are dead people, you might have a problem.The Scottish National Party — the pro-independence outfit which has dominated Scottish politics for more than a decade — has suffered an exodus of big-money donors.Its finances are the subject of an ongoing police probe that’s seen the arrest of top party figures.Separately, subscription-paying members have deserted the party in their thousands, and a cut in taxpayer-funded support may be looming on the horizon. Most troublingly for SNP chiefs, the party is now struggling to raise money from any significant new donors at all, beyond those who are already deceased. Analysis of SNP donation figures shows that, in the last five years, the party has received just one donation worth £50,000 or more from a living person. Instead, it’s been increasingly dependent on bequests left by dead supporters in their wills.It’s not quite the image the nationalist party — which self-identifies as a...

Ursula von der Leyen is losing her team

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

Ursula von der Leyen is losing her team She’s the most powerful woman in Europe, who has steered the bloc through a pandemic, repaired fraying ties with America, and is now navigating a war. But Ursula von der Leyen can’t keep her own team united. With almost a year still to run before its term is due to end, the European Commission, which von der Leyen leads, has seen a growing number of senior figures jump ship for other opportunities. Last week, her executive vice president became the latest top EU commissioner to announce his intention to return home to reenter domestic politics. Others, who are still in their roles, have taken to speaking out against some of her highest profile policies. Meanwhile, speculation is rife about von der Leyen’s own future, and whether the 64-year-old former German defense minister will seek a second five-year term running the EU’s most influential institution. Amid the uncertainty and disruption of personnel changes, the Brussels machine still has work to do. European ...

2 more former student-athletes sue Northwestern over alleged hazing

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

2 more former student-athletes sue Northwestern over alleged hazing (CNN) — A former volleyball player has filed a lawsuit alleging hazing within Northwestern University’s women’s volleyball team – the latest accusation against the school’s athletic programs.According to the lawsuit, filed Monday, a person who was listed as “Jane Doe” experienced “hazing, harassment, bullying and retaliation” as a member of the team, and sustained an injury while running suicides – an exercise where an athlete runs to every line on the court and back in quick succession – as punishment for allegedly breaking the team’s Covid-19 protocols.Following the injury, in March 2021, the university conducted an investigation into the hazing allegation, according to both the filing and a statement from the school.The investigation found hazing had taken place, canceled two games and instituted anti-hazing training, Northwestern said.In the lawsuit, Doe alleges that following the investigation and through December 2022, she “never once played in a volleyball game...

Community members voice concerns about proposal to close Leominster Hospital birthing center

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

Community members voice concerns about proposal to close Leominster Hospital birthing center It was a packed house at a public hearing Monday on a proposal by the UMass Memorial Health system to close the existing birthing center at Leominster Hospital. UMass announced in May its decision to close the birthing center in September. At that point, UMass Health mothers will be sent to Worcester. Mothers could also choose a different regional hospital within a half hour of Leominster. Many expectant mothers and others have expressed concerns about the closure, though, saying they’re worried the changes could put their families in danger.“How many children are we going to see die?” said Ronnie Hule this week. “How many women are we going to see dying?”Head of Obstetrics at UMass memorial health system Dr. Tiffany Moore Semis said “like many of our health system peers, we’re experiencing unprecedented workforce shortages after the pandemic.”“This, along with the declining number of births at the hospital severely impacts the sustainability of this inpatient servic...

Director Ryan Coogler reveals why Steph Curry peeled back the veil for ‘Underrated’ doc (EXCLUSIVE)

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

Director Ryan Coogler reveals why Steph Curry peeled back the veil for ‘Underrated’ doc (EXCLUSIVE) NBA star Steph Curry is motivating others to shoot their best shot in Apple TV’s Stephen Curry: Underrated.The documentary film chronicles intimate details of Curry’s rise from in his own words “the undersized, scrawny kid that was just trying to figure out how to make it” to a four time NBA champion.The documentary’s producers, “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler and Unanimous Media’s Erick Peyton, revealed the Golden State Warriors star wanted to pull the curtain on his personal life “to reframe the quote-unquote celebrity athlete documentary.”“On the surface, someone could write this film off, but this is a film about the power of being seen,” Coogler told the Daily News.He added: “That was the biggest thing I think that Steph did was allow himself to be open at a time when he was trying to accomplish so much that requires so much focus. Trying to take a team on a playoff run, trying to complete your ...

Bishop Fenwick hit with sanctions

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:57:39 GMT

Bishop Fenwick hit with sanctions PEABODY — Just an hour after the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association publicly released the letter it sent to Bishop Fenwick detailing its Board of Directors’ unprecedented decision to ban postseason play for all sports in 2023-24, the penalized school packed its auditorium Monday night in an open forum for the Crusaders’ community to raise concerns and get answers from administration on what exactly happened.Upset attendants voiced frustration toward hosts Thomas Nunan (Bishop Fenwick President) and Neil Harrington (Chairman of the Board of Trustees), preaching accountability after the two discussed what they felt were honest mistakes in violation of MIAA Rule 87.6 regarding waivers — specifically middle school and fifth-year eligibility.Whatever contrast parents and the two feel in what should happen to the administration involved, though, the message was loud and clear from both sides: The MIAA’s penalty is far too excessive, and pointed at the wrong people.“This de...