Sharon Madison named 2023 'Remarkable Woman of Denver'
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) – A mother who started a nonprofit to honor the son she lost has been named 2023's "Remarkable Woman of Denver." Sharon Madison was announced as this year's honoree Wednesday morning.Madison followed her passion for cycling to create the organization We Ride 4. She is honoring the memory of her eldest son Eric, who died six years ago at age 27, by getting kids on bikes.“We try to work more around kids to get those kids in need, get them outside, get them on bikes, give them fresh air,” Madison said in a recent interview.As part of Women’s History Month, FOX31 and Colorado’s Very Own Channel 2 have been recognizing the contributions of women in the community. From more than 400 nominations received, four finalists were selected and profiled in recent news stories. Meet all of this year's 'Remarkable Women of Denver' finalists Along with Madison, the finalists were: Claudia Folska who helps make the world accessible to others with disabilities; Gina Schreck who opened ...Miami Beach City Commission supports new initiatives to end spring break after gun violence incidents
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
After a wild spring break in Miami Beach, which was marred by gun violence, the Miami Beach City Commission has decided to take proactive measures to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.The commission has agreed to support several new initiatives during the peak weeks of spring break 2024, including a curfew in South Beach, the rollback of liquor sale hours during the month of March for on- and off-premises consumption, and negotiating a memorandum of understanding with the Florida Department of Transportation to shut down any of the city’s causeways once crowds reach certain predetermined capacity levels.Commissioner Alex Fernandez, who sponsored a series of initiatives to end spring break, said in a news release that “the message is now loud and clear: Miami Beach has shut the door on spring break. Our spring break measures will be proactive, not reactive.”In addition to these initiatives, the commission has also approved a resolution to establish a secure perimete...11-year-old terminal cancer patient journeys to become police officer at multiple agencies
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
AURORA, Colo. (WSVN) – A boy battling terminal brain and spine cancer for half of his life accomplished another milestone Monday when he was sworn in by the Aurora Police Department.Officer Devarjaye Daniel, 11, repeated the oath word for word as he held his right hand up. His ultimate goal is to be sworn in by 758 agencies across the country and according to his family, he is close to reaching that goal. Devarjaye said he chose that number in honor of his friend Abigail Arias, who was sworn in as an honorary officer with badge number 758. She lost her cancer battle in 2019.His father, Theodis, was present at the ceremony as his son promised to protect and serve others. The two have been on the road raising awareness about children battling cancer while meeting with law enforcement agencies.Swedish woman gets 3 months in prison for Syria ‘war crime’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
Gothenburg District Court on Wednesday sentenced a woman to three months in prison for a war crime in Raqqa in 2014, “among other things.”The sentence is connected to Islamic State placing “mutilated bodies” at a roundabout in central Raqqa — a Syrian city that served as ISIS headquarters between 2014 and 2017. In a statement, the court said “the woman had twice published photographs” of heads impaled on a fence at the roundabout.An image shared on the woman’s social media depicts a woman in front of a severed head. The court said that she had written “derogatory comments” about the people in the pictures.Nevertheless, the 35-year-old denied any wrongdoing, saying that it was not her depicted in the photos she posted on social media.The court said that the described action was likely to “seriously violate the personal dignity of protected persons” under Swedish law. The woman additionally expressed clear sympathy with...Police: 55-year-old woman killed in Lynn hit-and-run crash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
A 55-year-old woman is dead following a hit-and-run crash in Lynn Wednesday morning, according to police.Police say the incident happened around 6 a.m. on Route 107 northbound between Ida and Cooper Streets. That area of the road remained closed for several hours, with traffic being rerouted down Ida Street.State police sent their Crash Reconstruction Unit and Crime Scene Unit to investigate. No information has been released on the suspect vehicle. This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.MSPCA-Angell rehabilitating exotic Abyssinian cats with plans to put them up for adoption
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
Nearly a dozen purebred, exotic cats are now under the care of MSPCA-Angell, with the organization hopeful to put the felines up for adoption soon.MSPCA-Angell announced on social media that eight Abyssinian cats were brought in after being surrendered by an owner who they said “couldn’t give them the care they needed.”Currently housed at the organization’s Cape Cod Adoption Center, they are the first Abyssinian cats the non-profit have received in five years, according to MSPCA-Angell. The new arrivals also mark the first time the organization’s received multiple Abyssinian cats in more than a decade.“It’s not often we get these kinds of purebred, exotic cats, let alone in these numbers,” Shelter Manager Colleen Evans said in a statement.Officials said the cats require some medical care before being put up for adoption. The exotic felines are currently being treated for gastrointestinal problems, while some are also being treated for “minor upper...1 person taken to hospital following crash in Brockton
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
One person was taken to the hospital following a crash in Brockton Wednesday morning, according to fire officials. Crews responding to the corner of Banks and Ridge Streets around 6 a.m. found a vehicle on its side against a fence and bushes. Officials say one person was trapped inside the vehicle. The victim was removed and taken to a local hospital. No additional information has been released.https://twitter.com/Brockton_Fire/status/1641031516997255169Father of missing NH girl faces new gun charges
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire man facing a murder charge in connection with the disappearance of his 5-year-old daughter who has not been seen since 2019 and is presumed dead has been indicted on unrelated gun charges.The Hillsborough County Grand Jury earlier this month indicted Adam Montgomery on two counts each of being a felon in possession of a firearm and being an armed career criminal.He is alleged to have been in possession of guns even though he has multiple felony convictions in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He is scheduled to be arraigned on the new charges on April 4. An email seeking comment was left with his attorney.Montgomery pleaded not guilty in October to a second-degree murder, falsifying physical evidence and abuse of a corpse charges. Authorities allege that he killed his daughter, Harmony Montgomery, by repeatedly striking her in the head with his fist.He pleaded not guilty to prior gun charges last April.Authorities didn’t know Har...US: Credit Suisse violates deal on rich clients’ tax evasion
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
By JAMEY KEATEN and COURTNEY BONNELL (Associated Press)GENEVA (AP) — Credit Suisse violated a plea agreement with U.S. authorities by failing to report secret offshore accounts that wealthy Americans used to avoid paying taxes, U.S. lawmakers said Wednesday, releasing a two-year investigation that detailed the role employees at the embattled Swiss bank had in aiding tax evasion by clients.The U.S. Senate Finance Committee pointed to an ongoing, possibly criminal conspiracy tied to nearly $100 million in accounts belonging to a family of American taxpayers that the bank did not disclose. It also said Credit Suisse helped a U.S. businessman hide more than $220 million in offshore accounts from the IRS.Credit Suisse revealed that it had found 23 accounts each worth more than $20 million that were not declared to tax authorities, many of them unveiled just days before the report was released, according to the committee. It said its findings show that more than $700 million was con...NBA play-in viewed as backing into playoffs? Heat’s Spoelstra says he doesn’t give a (bad word)
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:33:01 GMT
Before the start of Tuesday morning’s shootaround in Toronto, before that night’s disheartening 106-92 loss to the Raptors, before moving on to Wednesday night’s game against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, as he is wont to do, was embracing a moment.No, the play-in tournament is not the path of preference when it comes to advancing to the NBA playoffs. But with his team teetering toward that reality, Spoelstra, as he also is wont to do, seized the moment as a call to battle.So on the practice court at Scotiabank Arena, Spoelstra told his players there is no detour that can’t be traversed, no roadblock that can’t be navigated.Play-in? Playoffs? No matter, Spoelstra said, insisting there still are visions of a deep run beyond the April 9 regular-season finale, having come up one victory shy of last season’s NBA Finals.“I know our group,” Spoelstra said. “That’s what we set out to do c...Latest news
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