Niño colgando de la puerta de un camión celular de Migración genera indignación en República Dominicana
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
(CNN Español) — Un video de un niño colgando de los brazos de una mujer a través de la puerta enrejada de un camión de la Dirección de Migración en la República Dominicana generó gran indignación entre los usuarios de redes sociales.En la grabación del hecho, ocurrido este sábado en el municipio de Santo Domingo, se observa al menor colgando de las rejas de la puerta trasera del camión de detenidos en un control migratorio.Mientras tanto, una mujer que se encontraba dentro del vehículo aparentemente trata de sostenerlo para evitar que caiga. Un agente sentado en la plataforma trasera del camión celular, a la par del niño, parece hablarle a la vez que extiende una mano y la apoya sobre su hombro.California investiga la llegada a Sacramento de un avión privado con migrantes, según las autoridadesMediante un comunicado, el director de Migración, Venancio Alcántara, calificó el hecho como “un incidente inquietante y descorazonador”.Las autoridades informaron que la mujer —de nacio...Yellowstone pide a sus visitantes que protejan la fauna salvaje después de varios incidentes
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
(CNN) — El parque nacional de Yellowstone pidió a los visitantes que protejan a la fauna salvaje tras una serie de incidentes que provocaron la muerte de animales o los pusieron en peligro, incluido uno en el que unos turistas se llevaron en su vehículo a un alce recién nacido.El parque emitió un comunicado a finales de la semana pasada pidiendo a los visitantes que conduzcan con cuidado y que sigan las normas de seguridad tras varios informes de choques mortales entre vehículos y animales salvajes.“En los últimos días, algunas acciones de los visitantes han puesto en peligro a personas y animales y han provocado su muerte”, declaró el parque en un comunicado de prensa. “El parque hace un llamado a los visitantes para que protejan la vida silvestre comprendiendo cómo sus acciones pueden afectar negativamente a la vida silvestre”.El fin de semana del Día de los Caídos, unos visitantes metieron en su vehículo a una cría de alce recién nacida y la llevaron al De...Familiar faces spotted at Game 2 as hyped fans watch around town
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The Los Angeles Lakers and New York Knicks may regularly have celebrities in their houses, but the Denver Nuggets drew their own notable fans to Game 2 at Ball Arena. Nuggets all-time leading scorer Alex English was at Ball Arena cheering on his former team in their first appearance of the NBA Finals. During his decade tenure with the Nuggets, he scored 21,645 points in 837 games. Nuggets lose Game 2 to Heat in NBA Finals Former Nuggets guard David Thompson was enjoying the game from what looked like a suite at Ball Arena. LaPhonso Ellis, who played with the Nuggets from 1992-98, was also in the house. It wasn't just former players at Ball Arena. Lil Wayne was courtside to watch the game. It wasn't clear who he was rooting for since he was neutral not donning the colors or gear of either team. No doubt there will be some famous people at Game 3 in Miami at the Kaseya Center on Wednesday. Fans cheer on Nuggets outside of Ball ArenaDenver Nuggets fans that couldn't...Police make arrest after stabbing in Cambridge
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
Police said they made an arrest Monday in connection with a stabbing in Central Square in Cambridge. Cambridge police said officers in the area found a woman with a stab wound to her lower back shortly after 6 p.m. The woman, described as being in her early 20s, was treated on scene and then taken to a local hospital. Police said officers later arrested a woman linked to the stabbing after finding her at the intersection of Magazine Street and Auburn Street. Police said they also recovered a knife believed to have been used in the attack.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.SUV barrels through martial arts studio in Southbridge, ends up in ravine
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
A driver barreled through a martial arts studio in Southbridge, punching a hole in the building in a crash caught on camera Monday afternoon. The SUV ended up in a ravine below, with its driver ejected onto a nearby riverbank.Emergency crews responded and the driver was rushed to a hospital. The business’ owner also rushed to the scene, where he noted concern for the driver and said he was thankful no one was inside the studio at the time of the crash.“I just wanted to make sure the driver was okay,” said Hector Arvelo. “You don’t want anyone to get hurt. Everything else, it’s wood. It’s replaceable.”Arvelo owns Arvelo Martial Arts Academy and said he received a phone call telling him what happened.Southbridge police said they responded alongside firefighters around 1:40 p.m. at the intersection of Pleasant Street and River Street. Police said the SUV appeared to speed through the area with no signs the driver tried to brake, leading them to believe he may had...Virginia plane crash investigators ask when pilot became unresponsive and why aircraft flew its path
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
By SARAH BRUMFIELD and MICHAEL BALSAMO (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — The pilot of a business jet that flew over Washington and crashed in a remote part of Virginia appeared to be slumped over and unresponsive, three U.S. officials said Monday, recounting observations by fighter pilots who intercepted the wayward flight.The revelations came as federal investigators trudged through rugged terrain to reach the site where the plane slammed into a mountain Sunday, killing four people. The officials who said that the fighter pilots saw the civilian pilot slumped over had been briefed on the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss details of the military operation. The plane’s owner told news outlets that his daughter and 2-year-old granddaughter were aboard.The New York-bound plane took an erratic flight path — inexplicably, turning around over Long Island to fly directly over the nation’s capital — which p...Methuen finally has Chelmsford’s number in boys volleyball
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
METHUEN – With five-set losses in each of their previous three matchups, including a reverse sweep last year, it seemed like the Chelmsford boys volleyball team had Methuen’s number no matter who the Rangers put on the court.Not anymore.As part of another Merrimack Valley Conference rock fight, 16th-seeded Methuen (13-8) snapped its losing streak against No. 17 Chelmsford (12-9) with a 3-1 win (25-21, 25-22, 21-25, 25-22) in a Div. 1 first-round matchup Monday night.James Levesque led the charge by blasting 19 kills, countering Lions star hitter Dom Flores (22 kills) blow for blow to help the Rangers move on.Six of those kills came in a tone-setting opening frame, while Liam Doherty (37 assists), Drew Eason (12 kills), Joshua Kiwanuka (four kills, three blocks) and Jack Flynn (three kills, two blocks) each stepped up big in pieces to break up the strings of momentum Chelmsford responded with at every turn.Defense from Matthew Kovacev and Shawn LaDuke proved vital, and Methuen now ha...South Bay soccer fields could be redeveloped
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
CHULA VISTA, Calif. -- Several soccer fields in Chula Vista, which are home to the Eastlake Soccer League, could soon be redeveloped, according to Anwar Nash, the owner of The Eastlake Soccer League.Nash said he's rented the land since 2018 from Brookfield Properties. He said he was informed that one day Brookfield would redevelop the land. When he signed his lease with that understanding, he didn't know the league would grow to have about 6,000 players.“We didn’t know we would grow this big for the soccer community in Chula Vista," Nash said. “It’s sad because especially here in South Bay, the Latino community its huge, they all love sports, especially soccer.”Nash said his lease expires in 2024, and the company has given him advance notice of their plan to redevelop their land.“We tried to buy the land from them, they said no, we tried to extend our lease, they said no," Nash added. California campsite reservation bill passes State Assembly Nash said the league has about 5,000 a...MTS strike continues into 15th day, impacting South Bay routes
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- An ongoing strike against the MTS-contracted company, Transdev, entered its 15th day on Monday, shutting down hundreds of bus routes all over the South Bay.Teamsters Local 683 and 542, the unions representing the striking bus drivers, have been marching for better working conditions, bathroom and lunch breaks, and parity pay with other Transdev unions. However, contract negotiations have hit an impasse.On Sunday night, Teamsters members voted down the company's "last best and final offer," extending the strike that begun on May 16, when drivers walked away from their buses at the end of the shift and left management to park the buses inside the MTS bus yard in Chula Vista."They know that this company continues to play games," one striking bus driver said. "The morale is high and we're going to keep marching until we get something that is fair."MTS has been careful not to take a side in the negotiations, but the extension's impact on riders who depend on buses for their ...SDSU recognizes 60th anniversary of John F. Kennedy commencement speech
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:14:19 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Tuesday marks 60 years since the 35th U.S. President John F. Kennedy delivered San Diego State University's commencement speech in front of about 30,000 people.The historic event took place on June 6, 1963 at what was then the Aztec Bowl.President Kennedy, the youngest man elected to the office, was awarded the first honorary doctoral degree given by an California State University campus. He accepted the opportunity to speak after a letter from Associated Students President Bob Weir asking him to consider giving the commencement speech."As a nation, we have no deeper concern, no older commitment and no higher interest than a strong, sound and free system of education for all. In fulfilling this obligation to ourselves and our children, we provide for the future of our nation-and for the future of freedom," President Kennedy said during the commencement.President Kennedy's visit to SDSU in 1963 also included a stop at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD).Later that year...Latest news
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