Colorado family of 5 hit head-on by suspected drunk driver near Seattle

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

Colorado family of 5 hit head-on by suspected drunk driver near Seattle DENVER (KDVR) — A Colorado family of five is lucky to be alive after being in a serious crash on Labor Day near Seattle.The Mori family was driving to the Seattle airport Monday morning for their flight back to Colorado when a suspected drunk driver hit their car head-on.The father, Yoichi, was driving, while the mother Tomo was in the front seat. Their three children — Sambi, Inori and the youngest, Kishin — were asleep in the back seat."He sees bright lights, like right in front of him, and it was a car that was driving the wrong direction on I-5 and the car hit us, mainly half of our car, the passenger's side. That was the first shock," daughter Sambi said, recalling the crash. Boulder stabbing suspect arrested again shortly after being freed from jail The driver who initially hit them was going the wrong way down Interstate 5. A semi-truck behind them tapped the car but drove into the wall to avoid further damage.The father and his daughters, Sambi and Inori, were the least in...

US 6 to stay closed overnight after wildfire damage near Wolcott

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

US 6 to stay closed overnight after wildfire damage near Wolcott DENVER (KDVR) -- Fire crews were working Thursday to contain a "large scale" wildland fire along Interstate 70 in Eagle County.According to the Eagle River Fire Protection District, the fire is between the interstate and Eagle River near the Horn Ranch Open Space. The fire started after a vehicle crashed and ignited dry grasses in the area. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox "This is an ever expanding, challenging incident with wind and weather also being a factor," a post from the fire district said.I-70 was closed in both directions between mile points 147 and 160, but the westbound lanes reopened around 5:20 p.m. and the eastbound lanes after 9 p.m. U.S. Highway 6 is closed between mile points 150 and 160 because of damaged power poles and was expected to stay closed overnight.I-70 detour: Northern alternate routeDrivers were urged to use the northern alternate route to avoid the closure, as the interstate is expected to last several hours. The d...

Cat 5 Hurricane Lee charges through open Atlantic waters as it approaches northeast Caribbean

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

Cat 5 Hurricane Lee charges through open Atlantic waters as it approaches northeast Caribbean SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Lee whirled through open waters on Thursday, and as forecasters warned, it has become the first Category 5 storm of the Atlantic season.Lee was not expected to make landfall while on a projected path that will take it near the northeast Caribbean, although forecasters said tropical storm conditions are possible on some islands. Meteorologists said it was too early to provide details on potential rainfall and wind gusts.The Category 5 hurricane was located about 705 miles (1,130 kilometers) east of the northern Leeward Islands. It had winds of up to 160 miles per hour (257 kilometers per hour) and was moving west-northwest at 14 mph (22 kph).The storm was expected to grow even more powerful late Thursday and remain a major hurricane into next week.“Lee continues to strengthen at an exceptional rate,” the National Hurricane Center said.U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday was given the hurricane’s latest trajectory and details of prepa...

Woman to tear down North Miami-Dade treehouse she called home for 17 years after incurring $40K in fines

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

Woman to tear down North Miami-Dade treehouse she called home for 17 years after incurring $40K in fines The treehouse that a South Florida woman had called home for over nearly two decades is coming down because, she said, mounting fines from the county are forcing her to move out.Speaking with 7News on Thursday, Shawnee Chasser said she wants as few barriers as possible separating her from nature.“I’ve always lived outdoors. For me, it’s the only way to live,” she said. “I have to hear the rain and the wind at night. If I don’t, I go crazy, and I’m claustrophobic.”For the past 17 years, Chasser’s tree house up high and the living room and kitchen below have been her sanctuary — for her, her children and her grandchildren.“When it rains, we go dance in the rain,” she said.But when it rains, it pours.In 2015, there was a complaint about her property in North Miami-Dade that got Code Enforcement involved. They determined her living situation was not safe, and it needed to be torn down or brought up to code.Chasser d...

Labs: the (overlooked) building block of Universal Health Coverage

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

Labs: the (overlooked) building block of Universal Health Coverage Hepatitis C (HCV) — a potentially life-threatening virus that infects 1.5 million new people around the world every year — is highly treatable if diagnosed early.[1]Unfortunately,  access to quality screening is far from universal. Countries like Egypt — one of the countries with the highest prevalence of HCV in the world — demonstrate the impact screening can have. In 2015, HCV was prevalent in an estimated 7 percent of the country’s population and accounted for 7.6 percent of the country’s mortality, presenting a significant health care and societal burden.[2]But since then, Egypt has turned a corner. In 2018, the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population launched a massive nationwide HCV screening and treatment campaign as part of its 2014-2018 HCV action plan.[3] The campaign’s results were inspiring: by July 2020, Egypt had screened more than 60 million people[3] and treated 4 million residents.[2] Today, Egypt is set to be the world’s first country to eliminate HCV withi...

Liz Truss’ sacked chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng speaks of ‘emptiness’ after Downing Street

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

Liz Truss’ sacked chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng speaks of ‘emptiness’ after Downing Street LONDON — Former U.K. Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng spoke out about the “numbness” and “emptiness” top politicians feel after being ousted from office.Kwarteng was sacked 38 days into Liz Truss’ short-lived and chaotic premiership last year. He presided over the “mini-budget,” which precipitated market turmoil, an emergency intervention from the Bank of England, and was gutted within days.Speaking to POLITICO’s Westminster Insider podcast, Kwarteng said he felt “let down” by his longstanding friend and political ally Truss. He revealed the two have not spoken about his dramatic firing since it took place.In an episode about what former prime ministers do after leaving office, Kwarteng gave a frank assessment of politicians who are “adrenaline junkies” and likened top jobs to being in an “action movie.”Speaking about how ex-leaders feel after office, Kwarteng said: “These people, political people, but I think particularly people who get to the top, they...

Larger than life puppet begins 6,000 mile journey from Boston to San Diego to raise awareness and for refugees 

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

Larger than life puppet begins 6,000 mile journey from Boston to San Diego to raise awareness and for refugees  A larger than life puppet went on parade through the streets of Boston and Cambridge Thursday, arriving in the area as part of a mission to raise awareness and donations for refugees. The puppet’s name is Little Amal. Standing 12-feet tall, she has already been touring the world.Now, she is scheduled to travel 6,000 miles to San Diego as part of a journey that started with Thursday’s event.“Once we get going like we did today, we don’t stop,” said Little Amal Producer David Lan. Modeled after a 10-year-old Syrian refugee, Amal has visited 15 countries. The complex puppet is controlled by three puppeteers, with one on each hand and a third inside walking on stilts. Lan has been with Amal from her beginnings two years ago and said Amal has been asked to appear all over the world. “She has a vast online family,” Lan said. “…You go, ‘OK, something of value is happening here.’” Amal’s visit to the Boston area comes as Gov. Maura Healey has declared a state ...

Howie Carr: Tales from the T crypt

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

Howie Carr: Tales from the T crypt Who knew that MBTA “workers” aren’t allowed to sleep on the job?I thought sleeping on the job was part of the T job description, not just a perk, but a requirement.Now the T tells us that they’ve fired eight hacks for either sleeping or “not paying attention” on the job.Finally, we can understand why the state is now having to pay bonuses of thousands of dollars to get new employees to take jobs “on the T.”All of this is a complete reversal from the MBTA’s past history, when you had to pay a politician, in cash, to actually get “on the T.”The T used to be a destination no-heavy-lifting retirement home. Not for nothing was it called “Mr. Bulger’s Transportation Authority.”Remember the old saying about what a job at the T entailed – “Hide and seek for a grand a week.”Think of the great perks. At the T, you only had to “work” for 23 years. Then you could retire with the full kiss in the mail, in your early 40’s, like at least two of Whitey Bulger’s nephews, as well as a career hack nam...

Javier Assad struggles with his command in the Chicago Cubs’ 6-2 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks in the opener of a 4-game series

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

Javier Assad struggles with his command in the Chicago Cubs’ 6-2 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks in the opener of a 4-game series Javier Assad’s command has been a staple of his big-league success.Since his transition to the rotation one month ago, it has served as the basis for his ability to give the Chicago Cubs quality starts. Coming off the deepest start of his career with eight shutout innings in Cincinnati, Assad searched for his command throughout a 6-2 loss Thursday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks.“I tried to take it inning by inning and I tried to maintain the score as low as possible,” Assad said through an interpreter. “But I definitely struggled with the command.“I left the pitches in the strike zone a little too much today so I think that may have contributed to it.”The loss in the opener of a four-game series at Wrigley Field dropped the Cubs two games behind the idle Milwaukee Brewers. The Diamondbacks, meanwhile, pulled within three games of the Cubs for the second National League wild-card spot.Assad surrendered three runs and scattered seven hits in...

Climate protester glues feet to floor at US Open, interrupts Coco Gauff’s semifinal win over Muchova

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:23:01 GMT

Climate protester glues feet to floor at US Open, interrupts Coco Gauff’s semifinal win over Muchova NEW YORK (AP) — Coco Gauff’s U.S. Open semifinal victory over Karolina Muchova was delayed by 50 minutes because of a disruption by four environmental activists in the Arthur Ashe Stadium stands on Thursday night. One protester glued his bare feet to the concrete floor. Gauff was leading 1-0 in the second set when play was halted. She would go on to win 6-4, 7-5.Security guards and, later, more than a half-dozen police officers went over to confront the protesters, who were wearing shirts that read, “End Fossil Fuels.” The U.S. Tennis Association said three of the protesters were escorted out of the stadium without further incident, but it took longer to remove the person who stuck his feet to the ground.The USTA added that NYPD and medical personnel were needed in order to safely remove that person. All four activists were taken into police custody. Muchova said that, initially, she “thought it was, like, fans screaming, cheering.”A group called Extinction Rebellion said it w...