Teen attacked by two dogs in Windham, NH, transported to local hospital with multiple bites
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
A 14-year-old girl was attacked by two dogs while she was on a jog in Windham, N.H.Police said the dogs were able to break free from a van near 63 Blossom Rd. near Easy Street when they surrounded the girl on Wednesday afternoon around 2:39 p.m.The victim had numerous dog bites and bleeding about the neck, chest, arms, and hands. She was transported to a local hospital.When first responders arrived, the owner of the dogs had already restrained the dogs.“I was just on my back deck here, I was just doing some work back there and then I started to hear some yelling,” neighbor Ian Hastings said. “I came out to look what was going on and they had the road blocked off and something serious must have happened.”Windham police and other local officials are investigating the incident.BPD: Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara was driving twice the speed limit when she crashed into home
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
Boston police have released new details on a crash involving City Councilor Kendra Lara last month. A police report released on Friday night said Lara was driving twice the speed limit when she crashed into a home in Jamaica Plain on June 30. The crash happened on Centre Street, with the car plowing through a fence and slamming into the home. Police said Lara was driving with a revoked license and driving in an unregistered car. 7NEWS sources said her son, who was hurt and needed stitches, was not bucked into a safety seat, as required by state law. Lara has apologized for her role in the crash.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Construction worker helps break ground on project in Brockton at the same site where she attended elementary school
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
Wednesday brought with it a full circle moment for a construction worker in Brockton as she helped break ground on a project at the very site where she attended elementary school. Kendy Power-Koch was raised in Brockton. Now, she’s hoping her story will inspire others“We’ve been able to stay the course and keep the eyes on the prize,” said Brockton Mayor Robert Sullivan at a groundbreaking event for Brockton’s new public safety building. “It’s like full circle for me,” said Suffolk Construction Assistant Superintendent Kendy Power-Koch. “…I never knew that I would end up here.”Power-Koch came to Brockton as an immigrant, attending elementary school on the very lot where the new public safety building is putting down its roots. Now, Power-Koch is one of the people behind the build. “I used to walk up those stairs as a little girl speaking very little English and now here I am,” she said. While marking the start of the new project in her hometown holds s...Revolution hold off Atlanta United 2-1 to extend home unbeaten streak
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
FOXBORO — The New England Revolution extended their home unbeaten streak to a record 11 straight with a 2-1 victory over Atlanta United FC before 17,615 on Wednesday night at Gillette Stadium.The Revolution improved to 11-4-7 overall, 8-0-3 at Gillette and took over second place in the Eastern Conference. The Revolution close out the homestand against D.C. United on Saturday night (7:39) before breaking from MLS for a month to compete in the Leagues Cup tournament.“Our mission tonight was to get three points and we got it,” said Revolution head coach Bruce Arena. “We are hanging in there and a little thin right now with injuries and other things.“We have got to get through this game on Saturday and get reorganized. I think we have had a good year to date. Hopefully we can recover and give D.C. United a game on Saturday. They are certainly going to have a bit of an edge being fitter for the game.”With two games in four days, Arena made several alterations to the Starting XI that drop...Floral pop-up pool bar transports you to Mediterranean coast
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
DEL MAR, Calif. -- Ciao, San Diego! L'Auberge Del Mar is bringing the Italian vibes to the North County area.The high-end resort, located at 1540 Camino Del Mar, collaborated with local florist Native Poppy to create La Dolce Vita Pool Bar, according to hotel officials. Blooms and lush greenery, along with handcrafted cocktails by the beach, captures the atmosphere of the Mediterranean. Chill out with an icy treat at this San Diego spot Guests can bask in the sun while sipping on drinks like the Sorrento Spritz with limoncello liquor or Bellini Alla Pesca, which is made with housemade peach puree, prosecco and berries. If you are hungry, light bites on the menu include Weiser Farms Melon and Prosciutto and Suppli-Crispy Risotto Balls with parmigiano.The pop-up experience will be available until Oct. 8, opening daily at 11 a.m. for hotel guests and 5 p.m. to the public. The bar closes daily at 8 p.m.A Paint and Sip series is also in the plans this summer, offering live music and s...Ukraine wins G7 security pledges, but NATO membership remains elusive
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed fresh pledges of weapons and ammunition to fight Russia’s invasion along with longer-term security commitments from the West on Wednesday even as he expressed disappointment over the lack of a clear path for his country to join NATO as the alliance wrapped up its annual summit.“The Ukrainian delegation is bringing home a significant security victory for the Ukraine, for our country, for our people, for our children,” he said while flanked by U.S. President Joe Biden and other leaders from the Group of Seven most powerful democratic nations.A joint declaration issued by the G7 lays the groundwork for each nation to negotiate agreements to help Ukraine bolster its military over the long term. Zelenskyy described the initiative as a bridge toward eventual NATO membership and a deterrent against Russia.“We will not waver,” Biden vowed after the summit in Lithuania ended. “I mean that. Our commitment t...Australian pro-democracy activist thanks supporters for early release from Vietnamese prison
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Pro-democracy campaigner Chau Van Kham on Thursday thanked his supporters who helped secure his release from a Vietnamese prison this week four years into a 12-year sentence for terrorism offenses.The 73-year-old Australian citizen returned to his family in Sydney on Tuesday after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged that the retired baker be released from prison during a visit to Hanoi last month.Kham thanked a broad array of supporters including the current and former Australian governments, rights groups including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, community groups, media and lawyers.“The first time in front of you, so I feel so nervous. So nervous, because I’m so happy, and I’m never nervous in front of the Vietnamese officials,” Kham told reporters in Sydney.He thanked his wife and two children “for forever supporting me in my dreams and my beliefs.”“The last thing, can you send a message to the Vietnamese government. I thank yo...Thailand’s parliament is set to choose a prime minister, but it might not be the election winner
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
BANGKOK (AP) — Thai lawmakers are gathering Thursday to select a new prime minister, a process whose outcome is far from certain even though the country’s most progressive party won both the popular vote and the most seats in the House of Representatives in the most recent election.Thailand’s May 14 election was regarded as a major political turning point. The reformist Move Forward Party’s victory appeared to spell an end to nine years of unpopular army-supported rule. Two months later, it is unclear if that mandate for change will be honored. Parliament is due to vote on whether to make Move Forward’s leader, 42-year-old businessman Pita Limjaroenrat, the country’s prime minister. His party captured 151 of the 500 House seats but has assembled a coalition government-in-waiting. The eight parties in the coalition won 312 seats combined, a healthy majority.“This is a party leading a coalition, and they’ve won the election,” Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a poli...‘Potentially life-threatening’: Tornado watches issued for parts of southwestern Ontario
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
Environment Canada has issued a tornado watch for parts of southwestern Ontario, warning for heavy rain and strong wind gusts that could reach 90 km/h overnight.Canada’s weather agency placed Windsor-Essex-Chatham Kent under the tornado watch, noting that conditions are favourable for severe thunderstorms, which may produce a tornado through the evening and into the overnight.“Strong wind gusts and heavy rain are also possible,” Environment Canada said. “Very heavy rainfall may accompany any thunderstorm.”Environment Canada noted in its weather alert that this situation is dangerous and potentially life-threatening. Rainfall amounts of 30 to 50 mm is possible in these southwestern Ontario areas, with isolated amounts of up to 100 mm.“In the event of a tornado, or if a tornado warning is issued for your area, it is recommended you go indoors to a room on the lowest floor, away from outside walls and windows, such as a basement, bathroom, stairwell ...More people can’t afford nutritious food and 148 million children are stunted by hunger, UN says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:30 GMT
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. delivered grim news on global food security Wednesday: 2.4 billion people didn’t have constant access to food last year, as many as 783 million faced hunger, and 148 million children suffered from stunted growth.Five U.N. agencies said in the 2023 State of Food Security and Nutrition report that while global hunger numbers stalled between 2021 and 2022 many places are facing deepening food crises. They pointed to Western Asia, the Caribbean and Africa, where 20% of the continent’s population is experiencing hunger, more than twice the global average.“Recovery from the global pandemic has been uneven, and the war in Ukraine has affected the nutritious food and healthy diets,” Qu Dongyu, director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organization said in a statement. “This is the `new normal’ where climate change, conflict, and economic instability are pushing those on the margins even further from safety.”FAO chief economist Maximo Torero said the FAO foo...Latest news
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