Colorado trooper dodges car by inches while helping people during I-70 blizzard
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
LIMON, Colo. (KDVR) -- A Colorado State Patrol trooper shared his story Wednesday of a scary scene on Interstate 70 near Seibert the day after Christmas.“Something caught my attention, something was wrong and basically within a few seconds that car was coming on the shoulder in direct line with my vehicle," Trooper Brett Corbin said. Hit-and-run ski biker sought in Keystone collision that hurt father, daughter Corbin spoke to FOX31 and Channel 2 exclusively about his experience on Dec. 26. The trooper was working on I-70 just about four miles outside of Seibert helping multiple crashed vehicles during the middle of a snowstorm. “I was actually on vacation," Corbin said. "I just came out to help out during the blizzard." While assisting with one of the cars in a ditch, Corbin was in front of his vehicle. At the same time, a car drove at a high speed into the back of his vehicle. “It is kind of hard to grasp how close that was to being an injury or something worse," Corbin said. T...Man accused of vandalizing Coral Way restaurant on Christmas Day, pouring hot sauce on railing
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
A man is behind bars, accused of vandalizing a South Florida restaurant on Christmas Day. Police said Damien Brack threw a rock at the door of Meson Ria De Vigo on Coral Way in Miami, Dec. 25. Surveillance video also shows the suspect pouring hot sauce on a railing across the street from the restaurant.Brack is charged with criminal mischief. He has since bonded out of jail.Frantic 911 call captures moments prior to rescue of 2 boaters stranded off Haulover Inlet
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
A call for help captured the heart-stopping moments before first responders rushed to the aid of two boaters who found themselves stranded off the Haulover Inlet on board a sinking vessel.7Skyforce hovered above Miami-Dade Fire Rescue crews as they reached boaters in the Atlantic Ocean following a frantic search, Dec. 19.7News acquired the 911 call that went out that afternoon, at around 5:10 p.m.“Nine-one-one. What’s the address of your emergency?” asked the dispatcher.“Yes, I’m in the ocean,” said one of the boaters.The boater remained on the phone with the dispatcher for 17 minutes. The connection was bad, and there seemed to be confusion about where he was.The boater said there were two people in the water. He repeatedly said they were somewhere off Haulover Park. The dispatcher appeared to mistake that for “Oliver.”“I’m in front of the inlet,” said the boater.“Inlet, like i-n-l-e-t?” asked the dispatc...EU single market czar outlines key reforms
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
A top European politician tasked with examining the backbone of the bloc’s economic policy has outlined proposals for key reforms he will present to EU leaders. In an interview with POLITICO, former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta, who has been assigned to report on the state of the single market in March, pointed out overhaul opportunities that include tearing up rules on state subsidies as well as potential measures to stop poorer countries from suffering a brain drain.Letta, now president of the Jacques Delors Institute — named after the former head of the European Commission and one of the architects of the internal market and single currency — will present his findings to EU leaders in the spring after a tour of European capitals. He hopes that after considering his findings, leaders will conclude that “the single market has to be considered in a different way,” leading to a conversation on the economy in the run-up to the European election in June.The single ma...Gérard Depardieu’s fall reveals dire state of French politics
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
Robert Zaretsky teaches at the University of Houston and Women’s Institute of Houston. His latest book is “Victories Never Last: Reading and Caregiving in a Time of Plague.”From the l’affaire Calas, after Protestant merchant Jean Calas was wrongfully sentenced to death, through l’affaire Dreyfus, when French-Jewish army officer Alfred Dreyfus was unjustly accused of treason, France now finds itself in the throes of a new scandal — l’affaire Depardieu.But while hardly as epochal as these earlier cases, this rippling controversy over one of the country’s most successful cultural exports nevertheless points to something dank and dire in French politics and culture. Gérard Depardieu is, beyond doubt, France’s best-known living actor, with many of his roles leaving a lasting mark on cinematic history — starting with his 1990 performance in “Cyrano de Bergerac” for many Americans. Not only is Depardieu France’s second highest grossing actor of all time, but he has also garnered dozen...Scotland’s ruling SNP woos tycoon who shunned Nicola Sturgeon
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
LONDON — The Scottish government asked a controversial business chief who shunned Nicola Sturgeon to help arrange a glitzy industry dinner at a five-star hotel.Brian Souter, a socially conservative entrepreneur who has challenged LGBTQ+ equalities law in Scotland, broke away from the Scottish National Party during Sturgeon’s time at the top of the country’s ruling party.But documents released to POLITICO under freedom of information law show Souter has been extensively courted by aides to Sturgeon’s successor Humza Yousaf, who enlisted Souter to help organize the dinner meant to repair ties between government and business.The newly disclosed emails show the Scottish first minister’s senior advisers liaised with Souter when arranging the gathering in Edinburgh last summer. Souter agreed to help “nudge” other business figures to attend.It’s the latest twist in a storied history for the SNP and Souter.Formerly the party’s largest donor, Souter stoppe...New report details plan to possibly close or consolidate half of Boston public schools
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
The oldest public school district in the country could undergo a radical change in the coming years, according to a new long term plan by the Boston Public Schools. The 80-page report was released on Wednesday and details a possible plan to close or consolidate half the district’s 119 schools, although it does not name specific schools. While the Boston Public Schools would have fewer schools with more students, the plan outlines ideas for better facilities and programs to better help students. “Previous efforts have sometimes fallen short, in part because we have often avoided telling hard truths.” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper and School Committee Chair Jeri Robinson wrote in an opening letter attached to the report. “Together, we aim to reverse that trend.”“Shifting our physical footprint will be uncomfortable and will cause disruption,” officials continued. “Mergers and closures are difficult, and new construction and renovation projects tak...New Boston professional women’s hockey team drops puck on inaugural season
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
A new era in women’s professional hockey kicked off Wednesday as Boston’s new Professional Women’s Hockey League team took the ice for its first game. Held at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, the game came as the PWHL similarly began its inaugural season. “We’re big Bruins fans and hockey fans, so we’re excited for the girls,” said hockey fan Kim Capobianco. “I’m really happy that it’s their first time and I’m here,” said Gianna Bandera.Energy filled the arena as Boston Bruins legend Patrice Bergeron dropped the first puck Wednesday night. Boston then began play, ultimately falling 3-2 to Minnesota. The National Women’s Hockey League, which has been around since 2015, recently got new ownership and formed the new PWHL with six teams. Speaking with 7NEWS, hockey fan Carley Capobianco said the league is “definitely a step forward for women.” “I’m so happy for them,” she said. Eager to see the talent on the roster, fans of all ages said they were al...Solve It 7: Fridge Pick-up Problem
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
A local man arranged to have his old refrigerator picked up and recycled, but no one ever came to take it away. After waiting months, he finally emailed Solve It Seven for help. Brandon Gunnoe has the story.Edward was sick and tired of seeing his old fridge sitting in his foyer next to his front door…“It’s still here. I’m still waiting,” Edward said.The Marine Corps veteran had been waiting for three months to have it picked up.“It’s aggravating,” Edward said.Last year, Edward signed up for a refrigerator recycling program through his electric company.“It’s a no-brainer. They’re going to come and take it and give me $125,” Edward said.He got an email saying his fridge would be picked up on September 1st. Just before Labor Day.“September 1st rolled along. I waited all day. Nobody showed up. No call, no anything,” Edward said. The next day he c...Fast start propels No. 1 Xaverian past Catholic Memorial
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:00:57 GMT
CANTON — After navigating an unbeaten record through five tough nonleague matchups, the No. 1 Xaverian boys hockey team further strengthened its case Wednesday night as an early favorite to get back to the TD Garden.Behind a fast start that built a three-goal lead in the opening 19 minutes, the Hawks (6-0) opened its Catholic Conference schedule with a 5-2 win over No. 5 Catholic Memorial, the two-time reigning conference champions, in a heated affair that drew 17 total penalties.Jackson Morse (two goals) and Jack O’Neil (two assists) each finished with three points, leading the fast start by setting a highly-energized tone. The Knights were quick to respond with a bevy of opportunities and even won the shot battle, 32-24, but Xaverian senior Cole Pouliot-Porter (30 saves) put up his typical performance in net to never lose the lead.“It’s always fun playing them, they’re a great program,” said Xaverian head coach Dave Spinale. “You know, it’s a long season. So, we don’t want to get ...Latest news
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