MSD survivors Jaclyn Corin, David Hogg graduate from Harvard

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

MSD survivors Jaclyn Corin, David Hogg graduate from Harvard Two Marjory Stoneman Douglas survivors are celebrating their success with a degree from an Ivy League school.Jaclyn Corin and David Hogg are now Harvard University graduates.Corin and Hogg attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland and survived the mass shooting on Feb. 14, 2018.Corin was the junior class president at the time of the massacre, and Hogg was a senior.Together, they also went on to co-found March For Our Lives. The movement was born from tragedy and is dedicated to eliminating gun violence.

Box truck catches fire outside downtown Fort Lauderdale restaurant; no reported injuries

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Box truck catches fire outside downtown Fort Lauderdale restaurant; no reported injuries Flames engulfed a box truck outside a restaurant in downtown Fort Lauderdale, prompting a quick response from firefighters. Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the blaze along the 500 block of East Las Olas Boulevard, Friday afternoon.Video shared by FLFR captured a thick cloud of smoke that caught the attention of pedestrians and drivers in the area.Officials said another driver flagged down the driver of the truck and informed him of the fire. Crews were able to contain the fire and prevented it from spreading to nearby buildings.No injuries were reported, but the resulting road closure has caused some congestion during rush hour. Drivers are advised to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.The cause of the fire is still unknown.

Miami City Commission smoking ban to go into effect June 5

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Miami City Commission smoking ban to go into effect June 5 The Miami City Commission voted to ban smoking at all city parks and beaches.The new ordinance, passed by commissioners on Friday, prohibits the use of tobacco, cannabis and e-cigarettes.The ban is set to take effect on June 5.The city will post notices at parks and beaches to inform the public.People who do not comply with the ban could face a fine.

Bridgewater man accused of killing his neighbor appears in court

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Bridgewater man accused of killing his neighbor appears in court A Bridgewater man faced a judge Friday, hours after officials said he allegedly killed his neighbor in an incident early Friday morning.Dinis Moreira, 69, was arraigned in Brockton District Court where he pleaded not guilty to a murder charge against him. In a statement, the Plymouth County District Attorney’s office said police initially responded around 12:30 a.m. Friday after receiving a call from one of Moreira’s family members.Arriving at the scene on Spring Street in Bridgewater, the DA’s office said officers found a woman “with severe trauma to her head and face.” The DA said the woman, later identified as  58 year-old Valerie Oakhem, was taken to a nearby hospital where she died. Prosecutors provided additional information in court Friday afternoon, describing a bloody scene inside Moreira’s home. In interviews, prosecutors said Moreira changed his story many times before telling police that he had been spending time with Oakhem in his home on Thursday ni...

Advocates support state bill to increase support for date rape drug survivors with taskforce, testing

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Advocates support state bill to increase support for date rape drug survivors with taskforce, testing State lawmakers are considering a new bill to help people who believe they’ve been drugged. Healthcare providers only test for drugs if a victim was sexually assaulted, but advocates say there shouldn’t be a requirement. One woman shared her story where she was drugged at a venue but couldn’t get tested. Testing is just one component on how state lawmakers want to tackle this issue. The State Senate also set aside $300,000 to go toward prevention and testing, including test kits to give to bars.Last fall, Ilana Katz went to a concert to watch her friend perform when the night took a terrifying turn. “I took two, maybe three tiny sips of the drink. I felt extremely drunk, and then I collapsed on the floor like a ragdoll like that,” she said.She believes someone spiked her drink, and while friends and even strangers quickly came to her aid, the venue, she said, did not. The bar eventually was sanctioned for failing to rending aid to her that night, which resulted in a one-da...

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton asks supporters to peacefully rally to protest vote to impeach

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton asks supporters to peacefully rally to protest vote to impeach By ACACIA CORONADO, JIM VERTUNO and JAKE BLEIBERG (Associated Press)AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday urged his supporters to protest at the state Capitol when Republicans in the House of Representatives take up historic impeachment proceedings that threaten to oust him.The House has set a Saturday vote to consider impeaching Paxton and suspending him from office over allegations of bribery, unfitness for office and abuse of public trust — accusations that have trailed him for most of his three terms. Paxton, 60, decried the impeachment proceedings as “political theater” that will “inflict lasting damage on the Texas House,” adding to his earlier claims that it’s an effort to disenfranchise the voters who returned him to office in November.“I want to invite my fellow citizens and friends to peacefully come let their voices be heard at the Capitol tomorrow,” he said at a news conference, without taki...

Chicago Bears get OK to begin teardowns inside Arlington racetrack structures in preparation for stadium

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Chicago Bears get OK to begin teardowns inside Arlington racetrack structures in preparation for stadium The Chicago Bears took another step toward a stadium at the Arlington International Racecourse site when the village of Arlington Heights on Friday issued a permit for interior demolition of the grandstand, office and jockey building at the racetrack.Arlington Heights spokesperson Avis Meade confirmed that the village had approved plans for the first phase of demolition at the racetrack, marking another move toward a $5 billion NFL stadium and accompanying mixed-use residential, commercial and entertainment district the team has proposed to build on the 326-acre racetrack.“Increased truck traffic due to the interior demolition is possible in the area and the property will continue to be monitored by security 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,” Meade wrote in an email to Pioneer Press.A Bears representative confirmed the team had been permitted to begin work and said they expected to start the process Tuesday. The team will not use explosives or implosion to execute the job, ...

Olivia Chow extends lead in latest Toronto mayoral race poll

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Olivia Chow extends lead in latest Toronto mayoral race poll With one month to go in the campaign to elect a new mayor for Toronto, a new poll finds Olivia Chow is solidifying her position as the front-runner. A new Mainstreet Research poll conducted May 24 and 25 shows Chow has the support of 35 per cent of decided voters, which is up five per cent from the last poll conducted a week ago. Chow’s gains appear to have come at the expense of former deputy mayor Ana Bailao, who slipped five percentage points down to 16 per cent support. Former police chief Mark Saunders sits third with 12 per cent support, up two per cent from last week while Coun. Josh Matlow slipped four percentage points and sits fourth at 10 per cent. Anthony Furey made the biggest gains among decided voters, climbing to fifth with nine per cent support. The former newspaper columnist and broadcaster was barely polling at one per cent the previous week. That moves him ahead of Coun. Brad Bradford (6 per cent) and former Liberal MPP for Scarborough-Guildwood Mitzie Hunt...

Defense secretary tells Navy graduates they are ready to serve

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

Defense secretary tells Navy graduates they are ready to serve ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told newly commissioned officers at the U.S. Naval Academy on Friday that they are ready to “defend our democracy with honor, courage and commitment.”Austin, speaking during the ceremony at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium after President Joe Biden addressed graduates last year and Vice President Kamala Harris delivered remarks in 2021, acknowledged the Navy’s role in training allies, helping expand Ukraine’s maritime capabilities in its fight against Russian invasion and bringing relief to international conflict zones. “Class of 2023, wherever your career takes you, remind the world of what you stand for — and what America stands for: Honor. Courage. And commitment. Democracy. Liberty. And the rule of law,” Austin told 1,018 graduates at the academy’s commissioning ceremony.The secretary said naval officers have a special understanding of the power of teamwork, and “we need that spirit for the crucia...

New York City outlaws discrimination on the basis of weight, height

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:15 GMT

New York City outlaws discrimination on the basis of weight, height NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams signed legislation Friday that will ban discrimination based on body size by adding weight and height to the list of protected categories such as race, sex and religion.“We all deserve the same access to employment, housing and public accommodation, regardless of our appearance, and it shouldn’t matter how tall you are or how much you weigh,” said the mayor, who joined other elected officials as well as fat-acceptance advocates at a City Hall bill-signing ceremony.Adams, a Democrat who published a book about reversing his diabetes through a plant-based diet, said the ordinance “will help level the playing field for all New Yorkers, create more inclusive workplaces and living environments, and protect against discrimination.”Exemptions under the ordinance, which the city council passed this month, include cases in which an individual’s height or weight could prevent them from performing essential functions of a job.Some busin...