1 dead, others believed missing in Alaska landslide, authorities say
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — At least one person has died and others are believed missing following a large landslide that covered a highway near a remote community in southeast Alaska during the night, authorities said Tuesday. The slide occurred about 9 p.m. Monday near Wrangell, an island community of more than 2,000 people about 155 miles (250 kilometers) south of Juneau, Alaska State Troopers said.A preliminary survey determined three homes were in the direct path of the slide, the first responders started a quick search for survivors, the troopers said in a statement.“The body of one deceased individual was located during the hasty search. Multiple individuals are believed to have been within the slide area when the landslide occurred and are believed to be missing,” the statement added.___Thiessen reported from Anchorage, Alaska.SourceProgressive Firefighters Association and Cox Media provide 2,000 Thanksgiving meals to South Florida families in need
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
The Progressive Firefighters Association continued its annual tradition of giving back to the community by presenting Thanksgiving turkeys and all the fixings to families in need. The giveaway took place Monday morning in Miami Gardens, where approximately 2000 turkeys were distributed to ensure a festive holiday for those facing economic challenges.The association collaborated with various organizations, including Cox Radio, to orchestrate the event.Police: Miami woman arrested after 4-year-old daughter found wandering alone at gas station
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
A 38-year-old woman is facing charges of child neglect after, police said, her four-year-old daughter was discovered wandering alone at a Wawa gas station in Cutler Bay.Police said the incident unfolded around 2:30 a.m., Tuesday, when a customer found the young girl at the Wawa gas station located at 11101 SW 184th Street in Cutler Bay. The concerned customer brought the child inside the gas station and alerted the staff, who then contacted the Miami-Dade Police Department. Upon MDPD’s arrival, they secured the child and located Tracy Stark, of Miami, sitting in the driver’s seat of her vehicle with the door open. According to police, Stark was slow to respond when questioned about the situation. When asked if she was alone, Stark reportedly said she initially forgot her daughter was in the car but later showed a picture of the child to the officers. Stark was subsequently detained and escorted to the MDPD South District Station, where she was read her Miranda warnings. ...Dutch election: Far-right surge gives Geert Wilders late boost
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands — A sudden surge in support for far-right firebrand Geert Wilders has electrified the Dutch election as the campaign enters its final hours. Wilders’ anti-Islam and anti-EU Freedom Party (PVV) has been buoyed by last-minute gains, with one poll even putting the PVV tied for first place with the conservative-liberal VVD party of outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The late shift in the polls has thrown the Dutch race into dramatic flux. Voters cast ballots on Wednesday to choose all 150 members of parliament, with the results expected later that night. Until the last few days, the contest had been a three-way affair since its July start, with Rutte’s incumbent VVD slugging it out with a Labour-Green alliance headed by EU heavyweight Frans Timmermans, and with the newly-formed center-right party of outsider Pieter Omtzigt. The new leader of Rutte’s party, Dilan Yeşilgöz, said early in the campaign that she would not, unlike Rutte, exc...These 3 pumpkin dishes might upstage the turkey on the table
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
By Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-GazetteOf all the Thanksgiving classics, only one dish gives a roasted turkey a run for the money.Silky smooth pumpkin pie is just as high on many people’s list of favorite holiday dishes. Often made with Libby’s canned pumpkin puree, a slice brings the meal to its sweet conclusion.I’ve never been a big fan because of the dessert’s jiggly texture. Even a giant dollop of homemade whipped cream spooned on top won’t sway me. I am, however, quite happy to bake one or two pies for the family and friends who love it.Like a whole lot of Americans who love the flavor of pumpkin in everything from their morning coffee to their breads, soups and cookies, I also like to cook with it, so long as its final destination isn’t inside a pie shell.It’s not just about the flavor: When it comes to canned foods, pure pumpkin is a winner nutrition-wise. Not only is the fruit low-fat and low-calorie (a half-cup serving has just 4...Encinitas removes benches at Swami's beach, frustrating locals
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
ENCINITAS, Calif. — Visitors at the iconic Swami’s Beach and Park in Encinitas are scratching their heads over an apparent decision by the city to remove all park benches that line the cliffside’s famous surf spot.“There are people who paid money for those benches. They weren't just benches, they were memorials to people who passed, and its family members come and sit," Ed Burk, a regular at the beach, told FOX 5 on Monday.Burk has been visiting the beach for decades. Like dozens of other locals, he is now retired and enjoys the comradery of the small, but close surf community who would hang out on the beaches to check the waves and tell stories. Spend ‘Christmas on the Sand’ at La Jolla Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival He and other Encinitas locals FOX 5 spoke with say they believe the benches were removed to prevent unhoused residents from sleeping on them. However, a spokesperson for Encinitas argued that the move had nothing to do with its homeless population, inst...Two arrested in double homicide outside El Cajon house party
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
EL CAJON, Calif. -- Two San Diego men have been arrested in the shooting that happened outside a house party in El Cajon in late October that left two dead, including a teen. The El Cajon Police Department reports arrests were made in the case this week. Bruce Luu, 21, and Dan Nalab, 24, are being held without bail in the San Diego County Central Jail on first-degree murder charges. Seven injured in shooting at Spring Valley home: SDSO According to the El Cajon Police Department, a series of calls came in around 11:57 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28 reporting a loud house party and multiple gunshots in the 700 block of Mahogany Drive in El Cajon.Two victims, a 16-year-old man and an 18-year-old man, were found critically wounded and both later died at local hospitals. Pilot in fatal La Jolla plane crash identified The Flock Safety automated license plate reader system was used to identify the getaway vehicle. Luu and Nalab were also identified as suspects.Nalab was taken into custo...Community rallying around family after fire destroys their Toronto home
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
A devastating fire has left a Toronto family with just the clothes on their back.Faustin Ndonga, Elise Kazadi and five of their 11 children were at home when the fire broke out in their Toronto Community Housing home in early November.“I heard the smoke detector go off … [so] I started looking around the house,” said Augustin Ndongo. “As I started roaming around, [my brother] comes in. He was in the basement at the time and he comes to us and says, ‘Evacuate the house, there’s a fire downstairs.'”One of the sons, 16-year-old Faustin, was in the basement when he also heard the fire alarm. “I smelt something and burnt and I looked around the corner and just saw the light of flames … [It was] by the dryer machine and the boiler. It was like fire coming out of nowhere. It was just building up.”“As I got to the [basement] door, the flames were at the door so I just got out of the house as soon as possible,” said Aug...Judge orders McGill to comply with deal on unmarked grave search at former hospital
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
MONTREAL — A Quebec judge has ordered McGill University to comply with a deal it reached with a group of Indigenous women that outlines the search for possible unmarked graves at a former Montreal hospital site.The Mohawk Mothers had argued that McGill and the province’s infrastructure agency failed to properly involve the panel of archeologists appointed to oversee the search for graves at the site of a future downtown campus expansion.The expert panel was a key element of a deal struck in April between the developers and the Indigenous women, who had sought to halt construction over fears it could desecrate human remains.Superior Court Justice Gregory Moore rejected McGill’s argument that the panel’s mandate ended in July, and ordered the school and the infrastructure agency to abide by the panel’s recommendations on how the search should proceed.However, he refused the Mohawk Mothers’ request to suspend excavation work at the former site of the Royal...The White House says it’s concerned Iran may provide ballistic missiles to Russia for use in Ukraine
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:48:10 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House voiced concern Tuesday that Iran may provide Russia with ballistic missiles for use in its war against Ukraine, a development that likely would be disastrous for the Ukrainian people, a U.S. national security official said. National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby noted that Iran already has been providing Russia with unmanned aerial vehicles or drones, guided aerial bombs and artillery ammunition, and may be preparing “to go a step further in its support for Russia.”Kirby highlighted a September meeting in which Iran hosted Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to show off a range of ballistic missile systems, sparking U.S. concern.“We are therefore concerned that Iran is considering providing Russia with ballistic missiles now for use in Ukraine,” Kirby told reporters during a conference call. “In return for that support, Russia has been offering Tehran unprecedented defense cooperation, including on missiles, electronics and air defense...Latest news
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