No soap, little time for education: DC’s Trayon White calls for changes after visit to youth detention center

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

No soap, little time for education: DC’s Trayon White calls for changes after visit to youth detention center Living conditions are so poor at a youth detention center in Northeast D.C. that some of the young people living there have broken sprinklers and flooded toilets to bring attention to the issue, Council member Trayon White said Monday.White, Council member Anita Bonds and members of Council member Brooke Pinto’s staff spent time at the facility Monday morning. White said the visit, which he described as an “emergency pop-up walk-through,” came after several violent incidents and some people there not following staff directives and displaying “combative behaviors.”In response to conditions he described as inhumane, White said addressing staffing issues and listening to young people about their concerns are steps that can be taken to address those challenges.Inconsistent leadership has also resulted in some of the issues, White said, explaining that the agency has had three directors in the last six years.“The primary focus of DYRS is to offer the finest ...

¿Va a caer nieve en el DMV este invierno? Telemundo 44 y NBC4 revelan su pronóstico

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

¿Va a caer nieve en el DMV este invierno? Telemundo 44 y NBC4 revelan su pronóstico ¿No eres un gran fanático de la nieve? El invierno pasado probablemente fue perfecto para ti. Los amantes de la nieve no han recibido una buena cantidad desde enero de 2019, cuando cayeron más de 10 pulgadas en el área de DC.Pero prepara las botas impermeables y palas para la nieve, porque si quieres nieve, y mucha, La Autoridad en el Tiempo junto con StormTeam4 anticipan que este podría ser tu año.StormTeam4, el equipo de meteorología de nuestra cadena hermana News4, predice:entre 22 y 30 pulgadas de nieve este invierno para el corredor I-95 y el área metropolitana de DC.entre 15 y 22 pulgadas en zonas del surentre 30 y 40 pulgadas en los suburbios del oesteSi las condiciones se dan, podríamos ver una o dos grandes tormentas de nieve que realmente dejen su huella en el invierno de 2023-2024.Se pronostica una trayectoria de tormentas activa este invierno, con numerosas tormentas que producirán lluvia en ocasiones y nieve en otras. Las temperaturas a lo largo de este invierno estarán...

Hallador Energy: Q3 Earnings Snapshot

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

Hallador Energy: Q3 Earnings Snapshot TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Hallador Energy Co. (HNRG) on Monday reported profit of $16.1 million in its third quarter.The Terre Haute, Indiana-based company said it had net income of 44 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted to extinguish debt, came to 47 cents per share.The coal, oil and gas producer posted revenue of $165.8 million in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on HNRG at https://www.zacks.com/ap/HNRGSource

73-year-old man found shot to death in Lone Tree

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

73-year-old man found shot to death in Lone Tree DENVER (KDVR) -- The Lone Tree Police Department asked for the public's help after a 73-year-old man was found shot to death in his vehicle on Saturday.According to police, around 12:25 p.m., officers discovered Michael Lohmeier in his light blue 2009 Toyota Highlander parked in the 8500 block of Yosemite Street. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox Police said it appeared he died of a gunshot wound, and his death was ruled a homicide.Lone Tree Police said they do not believe there is an ongoing threat to the public.Anyone with information was asked to contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867 or Lone Tree Police at 720-509-1160.People can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.

Dance to the beat all night long at Kemistry Nightclub in Fort Lauderdale

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

Dance to the beat all night long at Kemistry Nightclub in Fort Lauderdale This is music to our ears. A new club has opened its doors in SoFlo.In this joint, the beat goes on forever and the party never ends. It’s a perfect example of what happens when you create the right “Kemistry.”Fort Lauderdale night life just got a big shot in the arm. Kemistry Nightclub is ready to do business.Angel Candelaria: “Kemistry Nightclub is the newest nightclub in Fort Lauderdale. We’re very focused on electronic music.”The guys in charge really know what you want when it comes to late-night action.Angel Candelaria: “What’s gonna separate us is our attention to detail since all the partners are promoters, we’re all about the experience customers will have an immersive experience.”Other clubs play electronic dance music, but you’ve never heard or felt EDM the way you will at Kemistry.Angel Candelaria: “Our sound lights and production is the best in Fort Lauderdale, bar none.Kemistry was created to shine...

Experience South-Dade’s cultural farming communities as Miami-Dade County celebrates Farmers Month

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

Experience South-Dade’s cultural farming communities as Miami-Dade County celebrates Farmers Month Miami-Dade County is internationally known for it world class beaches, fabulous restaurants and a big party scene.But, we have much more to offer than that, like our agricultural scene just south of Miami’s urban core.Alex Miranda joins us live from the By Brothers Family Park in South-Dade to tell us all about it.Lace up your sneakers and pile on the sun screen because Miami-Dade’s Farmers Month is in full swing.Miranda Kellog: “This is our second year of the Miami-Dade Farmers Month. It is a fabulous addition to the Miami Temptations Program, where we focus on celebrating South-Dade’s cultural farming communities.”No, we are not talking about planting seeds and riding on tractors. We mean tons of outdoor fun your entire family can enjoy, at a fraction of the cost.Miranda Kellog: “It’s a great way to experience a different side to Miami-Dade County that they may not have been familiar with. Just a short drive away, they can tap in to some r...

Pilot who crash landed at North Perry Airport speaks out

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

Pilot who crash landed at North Perry Airport speaks out A pilot who crashed landed at North Perry Airport and was trapped inside the wreckage is speaking out on what happened. He said things could have been worse. On Oct. 26, officials reported that a Mooney M20E crash-landed just before 2:30 p.m. at the airport, located at 101 SW 77th Way. As neighbors heard the plane crash, the sound of impact reverberated through the area. The plane came down on the east side of the airport, just feet away from Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue’s station.Michael David was working on the next level of his certification when he had to maneuver the plane out of harms way when it starting having problems. “I’ve already had people say, ‘Hey, maybe next time you should fly with two engines, so if one goes out, you have another backup,'” David said.The 34-year-old only suffered a broken heel when he crash landed his small plane at the airport. “It was a little bit windy that day, but the winds were in favor, so they were right down the...

Police seek surveillance video as homicide investigation in Sharon continues

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

Police seek surveillance video as homicide investigation in Sharon continues Authorities asked for the public’s help Monday as they continue to investigate the death of a 62-year-old man found with “obvious injury” in his home in Sharon last week. Officials said a relative found Brad Larson on Thursday and contacted authorities. Sharon police and fire personnel soon responded to the scene on Deerfield Road where officials said Larson was pronounced dead.In a statement Friday morning, Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey said no arrests had been made to date. Morrissey continued, saying an autopsy would be performed by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.In their latest update Monday, Sharon police described their investigation as a homicide investigation and said local detectives had been working with state police detectives over the weekend gathering potential evidence. While police said investigators made “substantial progress in the investigation,” police asked that anyone with video surveillance in the Hampton Road area taken between 8 p...

Casas is Rookie of the Year finalist, a legendary Red Sox ROY has thoughts

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

Casas is Rookie of the Year finalist, a legendary Red Sox ROY has thoughts After a season of adjustments, Triston Casas is a finalist for American League Rookie of the Year.Six Red Sox players have won the award since the league adopted the accolade in 1947: Dustin Pedroia (‘07), Garciaparra (‘97), Fred Lynn (‘75), Carlton Fisk (‘72), Don Schwall (‘61), and Walt Dropo (‘50). Casas is the organization’s first ROY finalist since Andrew Benintendi in 2017.Much like Pedroia’s ROY season, Casas got off to a slow start after making his first Opening Day roster. On June 13, he was hitting .197 with a .683 OPS, having collected 36 hits in his first 59 games of the year. At least publicly, Alex Cora wouldn’t entertain the possibility of sending him back down to Triple-A.Between the following day and season’s end, Casas, hit .312 with a .982 OPS, and 76 hits over his last 72 games. Overall, he finished the year at .263/.367/.490 over 132 games, with 113 hits, 21 doubles, 24 home runs, 66 runs, and 65 RBI. As he began figuring it out, his manager made the Pedroia com...

Federal authorities announce ‘staggering’ seizure of candy-shaped fentanyl and meth in Lynn

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:36:31 GMT

Federal authorities announce ‘staggering’ seizure of candy-shaped fentanyl and meth in Lynn Investigators say they have seized what is believed to be among the largest cache of drugs in a single location in New England history — and some of the bogus pills were disguised as Valentine’s candy hearts.The feds said Monday it was more than enough fentanyl, meth and other controlled substances to dose every person in Massachusetts.“The numbers you’re about to hear are staggering,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy. “But before I get to them, I just want to remind everybody as we stand in this room today, six people in Massachusetts are going to die of opioid-related overdoses. Six people today, six people tomorrow, six people Wednesday.“Last year, we lost 2,357 residents of Massachusetts,” he continued. “Every one of those people is someone’s child. Maybe someone’s parent. Someone’s loved one.”The seizure, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts, included an...