Farm Share distributes food in Lauderdale Lakes as demand surges after historic floods
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
Farm Share, the largest food bank in Florida hosted a food distribution in Lauderdale Lakes Friday morning. For many, it couldn’t have come at a better time after the historic floods that occurred in Broward last week. “Lot of water and lots of rain,” said a woman who was in line. Organizers experienced longer lines at the First Baptist Church on Oakland Park Boulevard which has led them to reach out to Farm Share for additional help.“We truly did reach out we used all of our agencies and all of our partners to let them know that this was happening today,” said a woman. Recipients received fresh produce and non-perishable canned goods. “The back of my house was totally flooded, the family room the water just came pouring in,” said a woman.“You’re already in a devasted state from the flood and now they’re going to give you a relief, to help you out with food so that saves the cost on it,” said another woman who was in ...Person in custody after reports of man waving a gun in downtown Fort Lauderdale
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
Fort Lauderdale Police took a man into custody after they advised the public to avoid an area in downtown Fort Lauderdale due to a SWAT situation.Police responded to reports of a man waving a gun on a balcony at The Society Las Olas, located at 301 SW 1st Avenue, around 10:30 a.m., Friday.Officers were able to get the man to come down peacefully.https://twitter.com/ftlauderdalepd/status/1649441642640711681Because of the threat, they asked for people in the area south of Broward Boulevard between Andrews Avenue to Southwest 3rd Avenue to remain indoors. According to police, no injuries have been reported. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.MEP fined for harassment says she’ll take EU Parliament to court
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
The MEP Monica Semedo, who was sanctioned this week for the second time for bullying staff, said Friday she will take the Parliament to court to overturn the decision.The Luxembourgish lawmaker, who sits as an independent within the liberal Renew Europe grouping, was handed a fine on Tuesday worth €3,380 by President Roberta Metsola, prompting Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Xavier Bettel — the leader of the political party Semedo quit last year — to condemn Semedo’s behavior. “Ms Semedo will bring an action for annulment of this decision before the General Court of the European Union,” Semedo wrote in a statement Friday. Semedo said she expects that the court “will recognize both the lack of foundation of the accusations brought against her and the violation of her fundamental rights,” according to the statement.Semedo also wrote that she “strongly denies” the allegations, which were examined by an internal parliamentary committ...Officials: ‘Incident’ at Bristol County House of Corrections caused by inmates refusing to move housing units
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
Officers and personnel at the Bristol County House of Corrections are dealing with an “incident” at the facility that started after authorities attempted to move inmates to different housing units, according to officials.In an update provided by the Bristol County Sheriff’s Office, officials said the incident occurred while staff were taking steps to make the facility “more suicide-resistant.”“Part of this process is moving inmates to different housing units,” an official with the sheriff’s office stated. “Friday morning, some inmates in one of the housing units did not want to move, leading to the current incident.”Details on the incident itself have been limited, with SKY7-HD spotting at least two dozen officers and staff monitoring a part of the jail from the outside. Some corrections personnel could be seen using a riot shield to approach a section of windows that appeared to be blocked from inside the facility.A 7NEWS source...Dolphins Q&A: Can Miami be comfortable with Austin Jackson as starting right tackle?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
Here’s the latest installment of our Miami Dolphins Q&A, where South Florida Sun Sentinel writers David Furones and Chris Perkins answer questions from readers.Q: David, [General manager Chris] Grier can’t be serious putting that level of faith in Austin Jackson to label him the starting RT from this far out without bringing in starting caliber competition for camp. How concerning is this considering that is Tua’s blindside? — Alfonso S., via emailA: It was a bit surprising for Grier to flat-out deem Jackson the starting right tackle this week.It seemed to be going that way with the Dolphins not bringing in a competitor in the first wave of free agency, but one would think the team would at least make the 2020 first-round pick earn the spot in 2023 after a disappointing first three NFL seasons and 2022 campaign where he ended up on injured reserve in each of his two starts.“Yes, the expectation is Austin is the starter at right tackle,” Grier ...Bruins notebook: Patrice Bergeron did not travel to Florida, “likely” to play in Game 5
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
SUNRISE, Fla.–Patrice Bergeron did not travel with the Bruins here for Games 3 and 4 but, according to coach Jim Montgomery, the Bruins’ captain is “likely” to play in Game 5 when the series shifts back to Boston.Meanwhile, goalie Linus Ullmark did not participate in the morning skate at Florida Live Arena and Montgomery termed him a “game-time decision.” What Ullmark’s issue is was not clear. When asked if Ullmark was still feeling the effects of the lower body injury he suffered in the second to last game of the season against Washington when he had to pull himself out of the game in the third period, Montgomery said “I don’t believe so, no.”If Ullmark can’t go, that would mean Jeremy Swayman will get his first start of the playoffs. Brandon Bussi is here as the third goalie.This is the playoffs, of course, in which you must take anything a club says about an unavailable player with a jaundiced eye. When Bergeron left the game in Montreal, the club wa...Man shot by sheriff's deputies in North County
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
FALLBROOK, Calif. -- A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot by deputies in North County, authorities said.The San Diego Sherriff’s Department confirmed the incident occurred shortly after 1 a.m. Friday morning on the 4900 block of White Lilac Road in Fallbrook. 1 dead in East County house fire Officials say there were reports of a home disturbance prior to the shooting. When authorities arrived they say a 40-year-old man confronted them outside the home with a rifle in hand.Lt. Steve Shebloski with the San Diego Police Department told FOX 5 two children, ages 5 and 9, were in the home at the time of the incident and were both unharmed. Police say the man, whose identity has not been released, was shot multiple times and is undergoing surgery. His condition is unknown at this time.No deputies were injured in this incident and there is currently no threat to the public, according to SDPD. Officials say Highway 395 will be slightly impacted while authorities continue their...Milwaukee prosecutors charge jailor in fugitive’s death
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
MIlWAUKEE (AP) — A Milwaukee County Jail guard was charged with misconduct Friday in connection with the in-custody death earlier this year of an accused killer who was once on the FBI’s top 10 most wanted list.Laquisha Cowser, 32, told investigators that she had completed her safety checks when she had not, according to the criminal complaint. Jail surveillance video shows that she skipped Octaviano Juarez-Corro’s cell on two separate checks in the two hours preceding his death.Cowser has been a jailor for about four years, the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office said. She was relieved of duty with pay pending the outcome of the criminal case and a subsequent internal review. Online court records did not list an attorney for Cowser. Juarez-Corro, 49, was found unresponsive in his single-occupant cell in January, authorities have said.An investigator with the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office discovered a ligature around Juarez-Corro’s neck, the complaint said. In...Early morning fire engulfs high school in Pocatello, Idaho
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — An early morning fire engulfed much of a large high school in the southern Idaho city of Pocatello on Friday.The Pocatello Fire Department said the fire at Highland High School was reported just before 4 a.m., and when firefighters arrived they found flames showing above the building amid heavy snowfall.The Pocatello School District canceled classes and fire crews worked to contain the flames and save what they could.The flames have reportedly caused part of the roof and some walls to collapse as well as some explosions inside the school, but there were no reports of injuries in the first three hours of fighting the fire, the Idaho State Journal reported.Authorities have not yet said what might have caused the fire, but an investigation is expected to begin once the flames are out.The school has roughly 1,500 students, making it one of the largest in Idaho.The Associated PressMinister: Ukraine will win war of technologies
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:28 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — As Ukrainian and Russian troops fight conventional battles on the front lines, Europe’s first major war of the internet age has also sparked a war of technology as both sides vie for advantage with their drones and satellite communications. While the two sides have kept pace with one another thus far, Ukraine’s minister in charge of technology told The Associated Press in an interview Friday that he was confident his country had the motivation and abilities to out-innovate Russia in the end.Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation, said unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), electronic warfare, satellite communications and other technologies had been a fundamental part of the war with Russia that began more than a year ago.“Technologies allow traditional and modern artillery to be more accurate, and they help save the lives of our soldiers,” he said. “When you have ‘eyes’ over you, you can make more effective decisions about managin...Latest news
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