Fort Lauderdale hosts supply distributions, social services for residents affected by historic floods

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

Fort Lauderdale hosts supply distributions, social services for residents affected by historic floods Volunteers were out in full force this weekend giving a helping hand to those affected by the historic flooding in Fort Lauderdale..7News cameras captured families lined up at a supply distribution held Saturday.“We are helping the people that need help,” said a volunteer.Weeks after historic flooding hit neighborhoods in Broward County, residents of Fort Lauderdale are finally receiving the help they need.“It’s very good to see the city is thinking about the community and try to organize something to cheer people up,” said resident Alex Delma.The city set up two locations for its residents to pick up essential items. Goods such as food, water and even social services were offered to residents for free.“We partnered with the city of Fort Lauderdale to provide this awesome opportunity for our families in need to receive different services, fresh fruits and vegetables, books, clothing,” Lynne Bonny, assistant principal at Westwood Heights Elem...

Column: After a 10-run implosion in their 10th straight loss, Chicago White Sox might be facing a do-or-die week

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

Column: After a 10-run implosion in their 10th straight loss, Chicago White Sox might be facing a do-or-die week One minute Lance Lynn was throwing a no-hitter in the seventh inning against the best team in baseball, trying to end a nine-game Chicago White Sox losing streak.But the Sox went from no-no to “Oh, no” in the blink of an eye, imploding in a stunning 12-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays before 28,462 at Guaranteed Rate Field.Lynn and relievers Aaron Bummer and Jimmy Lambert combined to give up 10 runs on nine hits in the wild seventh, extending the losing streak to 10 games, the Sox’s longest since 2013.The Sox fell to 7-21, their worst start to a season since 1948, and are tied with the Kansas City Royals at the bottom of the American League Central. They’re 0-6 against the Rays, who hit five home runs in the final three innings and improved to a major-league-best 23-5.“I don’t go back and look at history and look at what other teams have done,” manager Pedro Grifol said. “I’m sure it’s been done before. Teams feel like the sky ...

Possible rain, snow forecasted with next week's 'rollercoaster' weather

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

Possible rain, snow forecasted with next week's 'rollercoaster' weather SAN DIEGO -- Don't put your coats and umbrellas away yet: San Diego is in for a "rollercoaster" week, according to the National Weather Service, with high temperatures forecasted to transform into a major cooldown and chance of rain.NWS said a low pressure system moving south from the Gulf of Alaska will be affecting the region for much of the next week. NWS says San Diego is in the peak of marine layer season, but why? While Sunday will see a slight dip in temperatures, it will remain fairly warm across the county.Daytime highs in the coastal neighborhoods on Sunday will be in the high 60s, while valley and mountain communities are forecasted to see maximum temperatures in the mid to high 70s. Desert areas could see heat anywhere from the high 80s to the low 100s.A thick marine layer will accompany the biggest drop in temperatures on Monday. Most areas away from the deserts will see anywhere from a 5 degree to 10 degree departure from normal high temperatures.The marine layer wil...

Uzbekistan votes on changes that extend president’s tenure

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

Uzbekistan votes on changes that extend president’s tenure TASHKENT, Uzbekistan (AP) — Voters in Uzebekistan, the most populous former Soviet Central Asian republic, cast ballots Sunday in a referendum on a revised constitution that promises human rights reforms but that also would allow the country’s president to stay in office until 2040.Approval appears certain. Backers have conducted an array of promotional events featuring local celebrities, and elections in Uzbekistan are widely regarded as noncompetitive. The proposed changes include lengthening the presidential term from five to seven years, while retaining the existing two-term limit. But although President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is in his second term, the change in term length would allow him to run twice more after his current tenure ends in 2026. Other changes include abolishing capital punishment and boosting legal protections for citizens, including those accused of crimes.Under Mirziyoyev’s predecessor, Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan was one of the region’s most repr...

Police issue fentanyl warning after 3 deaths and one overdose in last 2 days

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

Police issue fentanyl warning after 3 deaths and one overdose in last 2 days York region police are warning the public about the dangers of fentanyl after three deaths and one overdose in the last two days. Police say between Friday and Saturday they responded to three drug-related calls in the area of Robinson Street and Highway 48 in Markham. Investigators believe at least three deaths and one overdose incident that was treated in hospital is connected to the use of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid drug that is 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. “If fentanyl is mistaken for another less-potent opioid like morphine, heroin or oxycodone, overdoses can easily occur,” police said in a release issued Saturday night. “Depending on how it’s administered, the user may not notice the difference until it’s too late.”Symptoms of an overdose include slow, irregular and shallow respirations, pinpoint pupils, muscle rigidity, seizures and unconsciousness leading to coma. Minor effects include dizziness, drowsine...

Man seriously wounded in Upper Beaches shooting; suspect arrested

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

Man seriously wounded in Upper Beaches shooting; suspect arrested A man has been seriously injured following a shooting in the Upper Beaches. Police say they were called to a building in the area of Gerrard Street East and Coxwell Avenue just before 8 p.m. Saturday for reports someone had been shot. When they arrived they found a man inside a building suffering from a gunshot wound. He was taken to a nearby trauma centre in serious but non-life threatening condition. Just before 11 p.m. police said an arrest had been made but provided no further details.

Austin snaps long goalless streak; can't get over the hill in 2-2 home draw with San Jose

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

Austin snaps long goalless streak; can't get over the hill in 2-2 home draw with San Jose AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin FC snapped a streak of nearly 400 minutes without a goal, but their winless streak was extended to six matches in a 2-2 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday at Q2 Stadium.With Emiliano Rigoni's first goal in his Austin FC career in the 40th minute, it ended a 395-minute goalless streak for Verde and Black that started following Jon Gallagher's goal in the 5th minute of a March 25 1-1 draw with Colorado. They went three entire matches without a goal with two losses to LAFC and the LA Galaxy.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersSebastian Driussi provided an equalizer in the 79th minute to tie the match at 2-2, but Verde and Black couldn't find another one to get their first win in Major League Soccer play since beating Real Salt Lake 2-1 March 11."A lot of progress in this performance, for sure," Austin FC head coach Josh Wolff said. "We gave ...

School lunches in conceptual NYS budget

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

School lunches in conceptual NYS budget ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Included in Governor Hochul's conceptual budget is $134 million towards school lunches. When it comes to school lunches, different groups and legislators are hoping to increase the aid currently proposed. According to school lunch director and member of New York State School Nutrition Public Policy Committee, Patrick Kenneally, Hochul's plan to solve hunger in schools is not where it should be. Conceptual NYS budget agreement: Minimum Wage increase "When the governor released the $134 million funding, she stated that it was gonna go towards low-income populations, but also said regardless of income. So she kind of contradicted herself," described Kenneally.Jessica Pino-Goodspeed, with Hunger Solutions New York, says families just over a certain income are out of luck. "Under the current program, a family of four must make under $51,000 a year, far below a living wage, in order to be income eligible for free school meals," explained Pino-Goodspeed. Get the ...

Kiszla: Gritty, little underdog Nuggets remind Phoenix who’s real team to beat in the West

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

Kiszla: Gritty, little underdog Nuggets remind Phoenix who’s real team to beat in the West Maybe it’s time the NBA power-brokers and pundits woke up, got off their lazy rumps, grabbed an old-fashioned road atlas and took a little trip to discover a team from our dusty old cowtown in the lost time zone.Don’t know about you. But for championship frauds, the gritty, little Nuggets look for real to me.The Nuggets burned hotter than the Suns in a dominant 125-107 victory that opened this best-of-seven playoff series with a revelation.“Nobody’s picking us to win,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said Saturday. “All the pressure’s on them.”When the playoffs began, Las Vegas oddsmakers made Phoenix the favorite to come out of the Western Conference. Although it doesn’t happen often, it appears that perhaps those wise guys in Vegas were wrong.Let anybody and everybody suggest Denver is a fraud as a No. 1 seed. Milwaukee and Memphis are already gone from the championship hunt. The Nuggets know they’re legit contenders.“...

Rockies’ Noah Davis rocked by D-backs as Colorado loses seventh straight at Coors Field

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:45:13 GMT

Rockies’ Noah Davis rocked by D-backs as Colorado loses seventh straight at Coors Field Noah Davis dodged his inevitable baptism by fire, until Saturday night.The Rockies’ rookie right-hander, so good in his first two big-league starts, was roasted by the Diamondbacks, who ripped Colorado, 11-4, in front of 34,399 fans at Coors Field.“The first couple of starts went well and I felt like I was competing,” Davis said. “All you can really ask for is to go out there and compete and see what the results are. But you have to take your lumps when they come. It’s going to be a learning process.”Davis, 25, entered the game with an 0.93 ERA, the lowest in Rockies history for a pitcher’s first two career starts. Davis was also the only Rockies pitcher to not allow an extra-base hit through his first two starts. But it took Arizona just two innings to teach Davis some big-league lessons. He departed having given up seven runs on seven hits with an ERA of 6.17.“He threw strikes for the most part, although there were some walks in ther...