VDOT cierra permanentemente la peligrosa rampa de salida de la I-395 cerca del Pentágono

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

VDOT cierra permanentemente la peligrosa rampa de salida de la I-395 cerca del Pentágono El Departamento de Transporte de Virginia (VDOT, por sus siglas en inglés) cerró permanentemente una rampa de la Interestatal 395 hacia el sur cerca del Pentágono para eliminar la conducción peligrosa que ocasionaba la salida. La rampa en Boundary Channel Drive junto a indicaciones erróneas proporcionadas por sistemas de navegación frecuentemente provocaba que los conductores cruzaran bruscamente por los carriles de tráfico rápido en la I-395, llevando a choques. Ahora, el tráfico será desviado a una rampa de salida nueva hacia I-395 hacia el sur, dando a los conductores más tiempo para incorporarse a la autopista. Se trata de una distancia adicional de aproximadamente tres campos de fútbol para hacer las maniobras necesarias en la I-395.“Ha tomado tiempo acostumbrarse, pero no es muy difícil”, dijo un conductor, Xavier Craig. “Se ve mucho mejor que antes”. El GPS le instruyó a muchos conductores a atravesar el tráfico, por lo que VDOT también trabajó con empresas como Goo...

Jeffco parents claim 11-year-old assigned trans roommate on school trip

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

Jeffco parents claim 11-year-old assigned trans roommate on school trip JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- On Monday, Joe and Serena Wailes sent a letter to Jeffco Public Schools demanding action after they say their 11-year-old daughter was assigned a transgender roommate on an overnight school trip."For me, it was really frustrating," Joe Wailes said. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox The trip to Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia happened over the summer. Serena Wailes said her daughter was assigned a hotel room with three other girls."Her bedmate informed her that he was a boy who identifies as transgender," Serena recalled.The mother was also on the trip and said her daughter called her from the bathroom."She actually got along really well with the other student, but just felt uncomfortable with the idea of being in bed with a biological boy," she said.After multiple discussions with the chaperone, Serena said the other student was moved to another room with one of the other girls.ADF sends letter on behalf of Jeff...

'Absolutely senseless': Horse euthanized after driver runs stop sign in Arvada

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

'Absolutely senseless': Horse euthanized after driver runs stop sign in Arvada ARVADA Colo. (KDVR) — Slow down and watch your surroundings: That's the message some neighbors in Arvada want to send after a driver ran a stop sign, striking a horse and the rider.The impact from that crash was so hard that the horse had to be put down. When will you get your next TABOR check? It's not surprising to neighbors. They said drivers blow past the stop sign in the area of West 52nd Avenue and Eldridge Street all the time, and they told FOX31 it was a matter of time before something tragic like this happened.If you travel in the area, you're bound to see the sight of riders on their horses. Kristen Canelli owns and operates Sundance Stables.“We have about 40 horses here," she said. “You don’t go into the boarding business to make money. It's for the passion and love of the horses."It's that love for the horses that brought her to tears when she learned what happened Saturday around 2:30 p.m.“It was absolutely senseless," Canelli said. "It did not have to happen."Fast dr...

Pigs and chickens in the neighborhood

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

Pigs and chickens in the neighborhood Your neighbor has pigs in his yard. Another is overrun with chickens. Is it legal to have farm animals in the neighborhood? Let’s find out. It’s tonight’s Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.Chickens in the backyard. Pigs in the next yard. Welcome to the neighborhood.Sumintra Ahyee: “I wouldn’t got there. I think the smell is horrible.”Adele Marquez: And at five in the morning, 5:30 in the morning, the rooster starts singing or whatever they do.”Lets start with Adele in Miami where she lives in a beautiful house her father left her.Adele Marquez: “I’m very proud of my home and I like taking care of it.”She likes her property. About 15 chickens love it..Adele Marquez: “I have tried to catch them and then I’m outside with a broom, shushing them away. But they come back. They do not leave me.”They wont leave her yard, but they do leave chicken manure everywhere.Adele Marquez: “So, I, in the morning, I...

Newly released bodycam footage shows Miami man arrested for threatening to bomb Jewish school in Miami Beach

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

Newly released bodycam footage shows Miami man arrested for threatening to bomb Jewish school in Miami Beach Newly released police body camera footage, exclusively obtained by 7News, showed a man being hauled away in handcuffs, accused of making troubling threats outside a Jewish school in Miami Beach.On Oct. 17, 42-year-old Alier Ojeda Salas was arrested and is facing a handful of felonies after, police said, he went to Shalom Montessori School and told an armed security guard “I am Hamas.”According to the arrest report, he then “pointed to a plastic bag that he was holding in his hand,” and “the defendant went on to state it’s C-4, a known explosive.”Miami Beach Police said the security guard asked him to repeat what he said, and he did.Before Salas walked off and away from the school, police were promptly called. The report goes on to say that “Students were then moved to a safe space,” and “a lock down of the school was initiated.”The chilling encounter happened 10 days after the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, and it came i...

How Europe’s crypto queen was brought down by cash

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

How Europe’s crypto queen was brought down by cash The Qatargate Files:How Europe’s crypto queen was brought down by cashThe Qatargate story overflows with bundles of banknotes stashed in odd places, with around €70,000 even ending up in the trash, according to one suspect.By EDDY WAX, ELISA BRAUN and GIAN VOLPICELLIin BrusselsShe was the European Parliament’s loudest cheerleader for cryptocurrencies. But Eva Kaili’s glittering career as the Parliament’s vice president collapsed when police raided her home a year ago and found €150,000 euros in old-fashioned cash. Kaili and her partner Francesco Giorgi were among the Brussels high fliers handed preliminary charges in one of the biggest corruption investigations ever to hit the EU institutions. Now, hundreds of leaked documents from the inquiry — seen by POLITICO — reveal eye-opening new details about the dramatic investigation, based on secret surveillance, confessions and evidence snatched during police raids. The long-running probe into the case is yet to concl...

Saving the world’s forests through carbon markets isn’t just ‘greenwashing’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

Saving the world’s forests through carbon markets isn’t just ‘greenwashing’ Graham Stuart is a British MP and the United Kingdom’s minister for energy and net zero. Samuel A. Jinapor is Ghana’s minister for lands and natural resources. Vickram Bharrat is Guyana’s minister of natural resources.The term “greenwashing” was coined by the environmentalist Jay Westerveld in 1986, after he noticed hotels had signs in bathrooms asking guests to reuse their towels to save the planet. Why, he wondered, were hotels passing the onus onto guests instead of doing more themselves? But today, the term “greenwashing” has become so ubiquitous, it risks dismissing almost any effort to transition to net zero.Voluntary carbon markets have been at the forefront of allegations of greenwashing in recent years. These are markets that trade in units of carbon, and corporations can use them to offset their emissions and deliver additional carbon savings.Carbon credits linked to forest initiatives have attracted particularly strong criticism recently, with companies ...

German budget crisis strikes at heart of the Greens’ ambitions

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

German budget crisis strikes at heart of the Greens’ ambitions KARLSRUHE, Germany — Germany’s Greens thought their moment had finally come.After successive crises — the pandemic and the skyrocketing energy prices that followed Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine — it seemed time to double down on the party’s core mission: what party leaders call the “social-ecological” transformation of Germany’s market economy.For the Greens, who govern in the country’s tripartite ruling coalition with the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) and the fiscally conservative Free Democrats (FDP), the stakes of that transformation could hardly be greater.The green-energy transition would not only help Germany, the world’s 11th largest emitter of greenhouse gases in 2022, to meet the country’s ambitious goal of cutting emissions by at least 65 percent compared to 1990 levels by the end of the decade. It would make Germany an example to the rest of the world for how industry and consumers could prosper by embracing the vast societal changes needed...

WTF is the ‘Global Stocktake’? We explain the ‘heart’ of COP28

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

WTF is the ‘Global Stocktake’? We explain the ‘heart’ of COP28 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Now the real work starts. The first few days of the COP28 climate conference featured so many lofty declarations and flashy promises that you’d be forgiven for asking what delegates are still doing here. But the main negotiations have only just gotten underway. At the core of this year’s summit sits something called the “Global Stocktake,” often abbreviated to GST — a nondescript name that conceals its vital role in international climate efforts. In short, it’s about drawing up a report card on where the world stands eight years after signing the Paris Agreement, and how countries plan to fix their inevitable shortcomings. That plan coming out of COP28 will help determine whether the world can stave off the worst impacts of climate change or careen toward unlivable temperatures. German climate envoy Jennifer Morgan called the stocktake the “heart” of the Paris climate accord; Toeolesulusulu Cedric Schuster, chair of the Alliance...

Haliburton’s triple-double and late 4-point play help Pacers oust Celtics from NBA tourney

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:55:39 GMT

Haliburton’s triple-double and late 4-point play help Pacers oust Celtics from NBA tourney INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — All-Star guard Tyrese Haliburton recorded the first triple-double of his career and completed a tiebreaking four-point play with 1:33 left as the surprising Indiana Pacers ousted the Boston Celtics from the NBA In-Season Tournament with a 122-112 quarterfinal victory Monday night.Haliburton finished with 26 points, 16 in the second half, to go with 13 assists and 10 rebounds. Myles Turner added 17 points and 10 rebounds, and seven Pacers finished in double figures as Indiana remained unbeaten in the tournament after finishing group play with a 4-0 mark.The Pacers will face Milwaukee or New York in Thursday’s semifinals at Las Vegas.The Celtics were led by Jayson Tatum’s 32 points and 12 rebounds, while Jaylen Brown had 30 points and nine rebounds. All-Star Kristaps Porzingis missed his fourth straight game with a strained left calf as Boston’s three-game winning streak ended thanks to a late 9-0 run, which began with Haliburton’ basket.Ind...