Colorado Marine killed in Osprey crash in Australia
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A man from Conifer was identified as one of three U.S. Marines killed after an aircraft crashed during a military exercise in Australia on Sunday.He was identified as U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Tobin J. Lewis, 37. He was born and raised in Conifer, according to the Marines. Denver approves $4.7M settlement with 2020 protesters Two others died in the crash as well, while three others remained hospitalized as of Monday. Seventeen others were treated for minor injuries.In total, there were 23 Marines aboard the Osprey aircraft, which crashed during a multinational military exercise.Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said only Americans were injured in the crash during Exercise Predators Run, which involves the militaries of the United States, Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines and East Timor.Around 150 U.S. Marines are currently based in the mainland city of Darwin and up to 2,500 rotate through the city every year. They’re part of a realignment of forces in t...Aurora City Council votes to reinstate reserve police force
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- On Monday evening, Aurora City Council members voted 9-2 to reinstate the city's reserve police force.Council Members Crystal Murillo, Ward I, and Alison Coombs, Ward V, cast the votes against it. Car flipping scam growing in Denver The volunteer police force was originally dissolved in 2005. Council Member Danielle Jurinsky says she brought the proposal forward after hearing from the Aurora Police Department. Under the program, city employees, including medics, former officers from other jurisdictions and retirees in good standing may apply to take part in a six-week training program to become certified as a reserve officer. Videos capture bright meteor falling above Colorado Those for the plan say it could help with staffing and better protect the city from certain liabilities. The city manager noted some medics with SWAT may already carry concealed weapons.The second and final vote on the all-volunteer police force takes place on Monday night. The first vote ...2 dead, 4 injured after BSFR helicopter crashes in Pompano Beach apartment complex
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
Police responded to an aircraft emergency after a Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue helicopter went down as it headed to a call in North Lauderdale. Officials said two people onboard have been injured and one other person onboard is dead; one female also died after the helicopter crashed into an apartment complex. According to officials, on Monday, the chopper had just taken off from the Pompano Air Park at 8:42 a.m. and was heading to a call in North Lauderdale regarding a car crash where a vehicle hit a bus stop at Prospect Road and State Road 7. Three minutes later, the BSFR helicopter had an engine failure that occurred shortly after takeoff. The chopper ultimately crashed in the area of 1201 NW 6th Ave. into the complex. The crash set off a massive fire that destroyed at least two apartments.In a news conference just before 1 p.m., Broward County Sherrif Gregory Tony said Captain/Flight Paramedic Terryson Jackson, a 19-year veteran of the sheriff’s office, died in the crash. A ...Can you foreclose on a church?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
Back in 2006, a Miami-Dade church was fined by the county. They say they paid the fines. Now are being told there is a lien on their church and they are worried the county might seize the church, which is why they dialed up Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.Its a big property with a small church. Led by a pastor who loves guiding her congregation.Pastor Vera Joy-Naylor: “Our job is to prepare people, help people and do whatever we can to support them.”But on Sunday, Vera wasn’t just thinking about caring for the people at church. She was worried about saving the church.Vera Joy-Naylor: “They’re not going to take this ministry. God will make a way when there is no way.”The problem goes back to 2006 when Miami-Dade County fined the Crown of Thorns Church $2,925 for code violations. Vera signed an agreement to pay it off.George Naylor: “If you count it up, we pay more than in $,2900. I add it up to be $3,100.”In 2010, George got a letter...Putin’s crocodile tears
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe. Eight years ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin labeled the murder of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov a disgrace.“The most serious attention should be paid to high-profile crimes, including those with political motives,” he told officials from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. “We need to finally rid Russia of disgraces and tragedies like the one that we have recently endured and seen. I mean the murder, the provocative murder, of Boris Nemtsov right in the center of the capital,” he added.The apparent assassination of Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin didn’t happen on the streets of Moscow near the Kremlin though — it was in the skies, a few hundred kilometers northwest of the Russian capital.But it was every bit a lesson for others to heed.It is always instructive to observe how Putin reacts to the latest high-profile assassination. And the Russian leader’s public response to the violent death of a onetime friend betrays a ner...Europe’s largest fire on record sparks hunt for scapegoats in Greece
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
Greece is searching for scapegoats as Europe’s largest wildfire spins out of control. On Monday, firefighters struggled for a 10th consecutive day to contain flames ravaging the northeastern Evros region, where multiple blazes have formed a deadly inferno. Authorities say the initial fire near the port town of Alexandropoulis was likely sparked by lightning. But while anger grows over insufficient prevention efforts and emergency services beg for reinforcements, much of Greece is preoccupied with finding someone to blame. Leading Greek politicians have sought to focus the nation’s attention on catching arsonists, with some even spreading conspiracy theories about who set the fires. Vassilis Kikilias, minister for civil protection, blamed “lowlife arsonists” for the fires in a furious televised speech last week. “You are committing a crime against the country, you will not get away with it, we will find you, you will be held accountable,” he said. With m...Let battle commence: Vestager and Calviño face off for top EU banking job
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
It’s shaping up to be the political bun-fight of the year.The battle to become the next head of the European Investment Bank is heating up, setting up a clash between two of Europe’s best-known politicians with a background in finance. Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s outgoing competition chief, and Nadia Calviño, Spain’s finance minister, are vying for the top job at the increasingly important Luxembourg-based lender, which doles out billions of euros in loans to infrastructure projects each year, including rebuilding work in Ukraine. Like all EU fights, the political horse-trading doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Behind the scenes, finance ministers are already making calculations about how the EIB contest filters into the big carve-up of the EU jobs pie next year, when new commissioners will be appointed after the European election in June. France’s position is likely to prove particularly significant. Paris has long been frustrated with Vestager, who took a positi...Bicyclist killed in crash in Newton
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
A 57-year-old bicyclist from Newton died Monday after a crash involving a delivery truck, officials said. Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan and Newton Chief of Police John Carmichael in a joint statement said police first responded around 5:30 p.m. to the scene at the intersection of Watertown Street and Bridge Street. The bicyclist was taken to Brigham and Women’s Hospital, officials said, where he later died.A portion of Watertown Street was closed after the crash and investigators were spotted on scene for several hours. In their statement later Monday night, officials said a preliminary investigation suggests the delivery truck was headed east on Watertown Street and turning onto Bridge Street at the time of the crash. The bicyclist, officials, said was headed west on Watertown Street. Officials said the driver of the delivery truck stayed at the scene and described their investigation as “open and ongoing” as of around 10:30 p.m.Newton Mayor Ruthann...7 Investigates: Marijuana Warning
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
There are concerns for cannabis users as a mysterious illness impacting some people who use the drug over an extended period of time is on the rise. 7 Investigates recently spoke to local doctors and patients who are sounding the alarm.For years, Alice Moon struggled with stomach pain. She said she lost weight and experienced episodes of violent vomiting. “They became more frequent where it was once a week. Then it became almost every day,” Moon said.After being misdiagnosed for two years, a doctor told Moon she may have Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS).“All signs pointed to THC and CBD,” Moon said, referencing substances found in cannabis. CHS is a condition that affects some people who use cannabis over a long period of time. It causes the receptors in the brain and the gut to change, resulting in nausea and vomiting.“The more cannabis use, the more and more nausea and vomiting you get,” said Dr. Sushrut Jangi, a gastroenterologist at Tufts Medical CenterJangi and ...Authorities investigating after deadly industrial accident in Boxboro
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:17 GMT
One person died Monday and an investigation got underway after an industrial accident at a recycling center in Boxboro, police said. Boxboro police said an initial call came in around 2 p.m. reporting the accident at Roof Top Recycling in town, where police said a person was crushed by machinery. Police said the injured person was airlifted to UMass Memorial Hospital and later pronounced dead.The incident remained under investigation as of Monday afternoon by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Boxboro police, Massachusetts State Police and the state Division of Occupational Licensure.Latest news
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