Officials investigate cause of overnight Hollywood apartment fire
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
First responders arrived at the scene of an early morning fire at a Hollywood apartment building. Hollywood Fire Rescue units were dispatched to the apartment at 2310 Pierce Street on Sunday around 5:40 a.m.Smoke was coming out from the unit on the second floor. The fire has since been put out.Those who live in the charred unit were not inside at the time.The cause of what sparked the fire is currently under investigation. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Police searching for driver after hit-and-run in Jamaica Plain critically injures motorcycle passenger
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
A motorcycle passenger was critically injured in a hit-and-run crash on the Arborway at the South Street intersection in Boston early Sunday morning, officials said.Just before 2 a.m., a car, heading westbound, entered into an illegal left turn and collided with the motorcycle, which was heading eastbound on the Arborway. Both the motorcycle operator and passenger were ejected, according to Massachusetts State Police.The driver of the car, a 2003 Honda Accord, “did not stop and drove away from the scene,” police reported, and officials are attempting to locate the driver.The passenger, a 22-year-old Boston man, was transported to the hospital and is in critical condition. The operator of the motorcycle, a 24-year-old Boston man, was transported as well with non-life threatening injuries. MSP reported that both men may not have been wearing helmets.Submerged car temporarily closes boat ramp on Nantucket
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
A car was found underwater at the Children’s Beach boat ramp on Nantucket early Sunday morning.Reports said the driver of the car was not hurt.The boat ramp gate will remain closed until crews can remove the car from the water.Motorcyclist not wearing a helmet in Boston is seriously injured in hit-and-run crash: Massachusetts State Police
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
A motorcyclist who was not wearing a helmet suffered life-threatening injuries when he flew off the back of the motorcycle in a hit-and-run crash in Boston early Sunday morning, according to Massachusetts State Police.The motorcycle passenger, a 22-year-old Boston man, is in critical condition at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.The motorcycle’s operator — a 24-year-old Boston man who was also not wearing a helmet and was ejected during the crash — was transported to Brigham and Women’s Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.Massachusetts State Police troopers responded to the hit-and-run crash on the Arborway at South Street in Boston, just before 2 a.m. on Sunday. The crash involved a 2003 Honda Accord and a 2016 Honda CB300 motorcycle.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | ‘Hair,’ ‘Everwood’ actor Treat Williams dies after Vermont motorcycle crash Crime & Public Safety | Motorcyclist dies...Biden’s upcoming European trip is meant to boost NATO against Russia as the war in Ukraine drags on
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will head to Europe at week’s end for a three-country trip intended to bolster the international coalition against Russian aggression as the war in Ukraine extends well into its second year.The main focus of Biden’s five-day visit will be the annual NATO summit, held this year in Vilnius, Lithuania. Also planned are stops in Helsinki, Finland, to commemorate the Nordic country’s entrance into the 31-nation military alliance in April, and Britain, the White House announced Sunday.Biden will begin his trip next Sunday in London, meeting with King Charles III. The president did not attend Charles’s coronation in May, sending first lady Jill Biden to represent the United States. In June, Biden hosted British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at the White House, where the two leaders pledged continued cooperation in defending Ukraine.The NATO meeting comes at the latest critical point in the war. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, says co...Two people missing after landslide in Quebec’s Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
SAGUENAY, Que. — Two people are missing after a landslide in Quebec’s Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region following torrential rain on Saturday.Provincial police say they believe a man and a woman were trying to clear debris left by the storm from a road in Rivière-Éternité, Que. on Saturday afternoon when a river surge caused a landslide.Police spokesman Sgt. Hugues Beaulieu says they were then swept away by the current. Police say a third person, a man in his 40s, was rescued from the river and taken to hospital.He remains in critical condition. Rivière-Éternité has declared a state of emergency and recommended the community’s 400 residents evacuate. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 2, 2023. The Canadian PressAn ailing Thai elephant returns home for medical care after years of neglect in Sri Lanka
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
BANGKOK (AP) — An ailing elephant that Thailand had presented to Sri Lanka more than two decades ago returned to his native land for medical treatment Sunday following allegations that the animal was badly abused while living at a Buddhist temple. The male elephant, known in Sri Lanka as Muthu Raja, or Pearly King, and as Sak Surin, or Mighty Surin, in Thailand, was flown directly from the South Asian island nation’s capital to Chiang Mai province in northern Thailand on a Russian Ilyushin IL-76 cargo plane.A six-person team, including two veterinarians and four mahouts, or professional elephant trainers, accompanied the elephant on the flight, which took about six hours.A special container was built to hold the 275-centimeter- (9-foot-) tall, 4-ton pachyderm. Several mahouts went to Sri Lanka in advance to accustom the animal to being caged so he wouldn’t panic during the trip to Thailand.Video footage of his arrival in Chiang Mai showed the elephant conscious and appearing c...US group decries as ‘troubling’ pope’s pick to head Vatican office handling sex abuse allegations
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
ROME (AP) — A U.S.-based group that keeps track of how the Catholic hierarchy deals with allegations of sexual abuse by clergy says Pope Francis made a “troubling” choice in appointing an Argentine prelate to a powerful Vatican office that handles such cases. On Saturday, the Vatican announced that the pontiff had picked Monsignor Victor Manuel Fernández, who is archbishop of La Plata, in the pope’s homeland, to head the Holy See’s watchdog office for doctrinal orthodoxy. That office’s mandate also includes handling of sex abuse allegations lodged against clergy. BishopAccountability, which is based in Massachusetts, said in a written statement that the prelate in 2019 refused to believe victims who accused a priest in the La Plata archdiocese of sexually abusing boys. Francis “has made a baffling and troubling choice,” the group said in statement emailed late Saturday in the United States. The statement cited what it said was Fernández’ handling of the case in the Argen...‘Open for business:’ Top N.W.T. Mountie says Indigenous recruitment a priority
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
YELLOWKNIFE — The head of the RCMP in the Northwest Territories says one of his top priorities is recruiting more Indigenous members and staff.In his first media address since taking over as commanding officer of the RCMP’s G division in November 2022, Chief Supt. Syd Lecky said recruitment and retention has long been a challenge for police in the territory.“We’re open for business,” he said. “Recruiting in the Northwest Territories is alive and well, especially if we can get folks with the language skills to be able to help support our calls for service,” he said Thursday.Indigenous people account for about half of the territory’s population. Lecky said there are currently about six Mounties in the N.W.T. who are Indigenous.Lecky, who is a member of the Peskotomuhkati First Nation in New Brunswick, said employing Indigenous people from the N.W.T. increases the likelihood they will stay long-term.Final planning is underway for an Indigenous ...Labour shortage in construction adding extra pressure to housing supply gap: experts
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:38:12 GMT
The construction industry is short tens of thousands of workers, and experts say a coming wave of retirements could make the problem worse even as Canada is millions of homes behind what’s needed to reach housing affordability this decade.“That labour shortage is going to remain, and it’s only going to increase,” said Reva Bond, dean of the construction school at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.The job vacancy rate in construction is at a record high with around 80,000 vacancies in the industry, said CIBC deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal in a recent note.Those vacancies, which push up building costs and impede productivity, come at a time when the residential construction industry is under pressure to meet the demands of a growing population.The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation forecasts a need for 3.5 million more homes by 2030 than the country is currently on track to build.The number of new homes built, however, has been in decline, from just over 271...Latest news
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