50 become US citizens in 1st naturalization ceremony held at Opa-locka USCG station

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

50 become US citizens in 1st naturalization ceremony held at Opa-locka USCG station A citizenship ceremony in Opa-locka welcomed new Americans in light of Veterans Day.Fifty people from 15 different countries became naturalized U.S. citizens at the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station in Opa-locka, Thursday.People came from near and far, and some were full of emotion when describing what they had to overcome to reach this milestone.“It’s very emotional to me because we were lost at sea,” said Carlos Valdez as he broke down in tears. “The Coast Guard found us and saved our lives.”Thursday’s event marked the first time a naturalization ceremony has been held at the USCG station.

More than a dozen displaced after fire in Cambridge apartment building

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

More than a dozen displaced after fire in Cambridge apartment building More than a dozen people were displaced Thursday after a fire broke out in a residential building in Cambridge, officials said. Emergency crews responded to the scene on Gore Street Thursday afternoon. Video later shared with 7NEWS showed the fire at its strongest, with flames seem billowing from third-floor windows.While the fire had been largely knocked down as of around 5 p.m., crews remained on scene monitoring hotspots. By 6:30 p.m., emergency crews still on scene had largely shifted their efforts toward helping building residents impacted by this fire. “It’s just sad,” said Maureen Sullivan, a witness to the fire. “I feel really sad for them.” Area resident Rick Maher said he saw flames and smoke as the fire burned. Fellow area resident Darcy Delaney similarly said she looked out her front door and spotted “just a ton of fire trucks” racing to the scene.”“I wasn’t sure if I was supposed to stay or go because there was a lot of smoke outside,” said...

Substitute teacher shortages forces Brockton High School students to spend class time in cafeteria

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

Substitute teacher shortages forces Brockton High School students to spend class time in cafeteria Some students at Brockton High School have recently been spending class time in their school’s cafeteria as the public school district deals with a shortage of substitute teachers. On any given day, school officials said, there are between 17 and 29 teachers absent. Without enough substitutes, students have been left with no place to go, leaving parents frustrated. One such parent, Mary Lacivita, said her 16-year-old son is also frustrated after spending hours each school week without a teacher. So far this school year, Lacivita said, one of her son’s AP class teachers has been absent for nearly 30% of classes. District officials told 7NEWS students without a teacher or a substitute on a given day are asked to go to the cafeteria where Lacivita’s son said there is little to no supervision.“There’s a fight every day, at some point, whether it’s during lunch or whether it’s the group of students in the cafeteria because their teachers are absent,” Lacivita said.“Th...

Suspicious letters with white powder sent to election offices in several states

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

Suspicious letters with white powder sent to election offices in several states (CNN) — Federal law enforcement officials are investigating reports of suspicious letters sent to election offices, a Justice Department spokesperson said Thursday.“We are aware of the reports and the FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service are investigating this matter,” the department spokesperson said in response to an inquiry from CNN. The official said the DOJ would not comment further.Election officials in Georgia, Nevada, California, Oregon and Washington state reported receiving suspicious mail.In a statement Thursday, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Fulton County, Georgia – which includes large swaths of Atlanta – had been among the election offices in multiple states targeted with suspicious letters.Officials in Georgia said the letter received by Fulton County was suspected to contain fentanyl.“We’re working with our state and federal partners to determine if any additional Georgia officials are being targeted,” Raffensperger said. “Domestic terrori...

Charlie Coyle hat trick lifts Bruins over Islanders, 5-2

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

Charlie Coyle hat trick lifts Bruins over Islanders, 5-2 The winning formula for the Bruins this season has been simple. If they give up two or fewer goals, they’ll manage to get at least one more than that.That’s what happened on Thursday night at the Garden, when they tangled with their bad penny of an opponent in the New York Islanders and managed to pull away in the end. They coughed up a one-goal lead early in the third but then popped in three more to survive the Islanders, 5-2, to improve to 11-1-1. They have not allowed more than two goals in any of their wins.Charlie Coyle notched his first career hat trick and added an assist for a monster night.The Bruins came out with some jump and tested Ilya Sorokin early. He was equal to the task. He made a nice toe save on a Jake DeBrusk misdirection shot and then stuffed Trent Frederic on a good chance through the slot.But it was Frederic who broke the ice at 14:05 of the first. Coyle won a puck in the corner and fed James van Riemsdyk behind the Islander net. Van Riemsdyk had...

Boston City Council president claim prompts backlash

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

Boston City Council president claim prompts backlash Two days after topping the ticket in the election, Ruthzee Louijeune announced that she has the votes to become the Boston City Council’s next president, but didn’t tell at least five of her colleagues first, leaving at least two questioning her professionalism.Louijeune, an attorney who worked as senior counsel for Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign, would assume her new role in January if her colleagues’ vote ultimately swings in her favor, in just her second term as an at-large councilor.  She needs seven votes from the 13-member body.“I am humbled that my colleagues believe in me to lead the Boston City Council in the next term,” Louijeune said in a Thursday statement. “We have a lot of work to do when it comes to meeting the basic needs of residents and it’s clear that is what our communities want us to focus on.“I look forward to strengthening relationships and building relationships with my colleagues joining in January,” she added.District 4 Councilor Brian Worre...

Montgomery Steppe declares victory in District 4 Supervisor race

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

Montgomery Steppe declares victory in District 4 Supervisor race SAN DIEGO -- Monica Montgomery Steppe has declared victory in the special election for the District 4 seat on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.Montgomery Steppe, a San Diego city councilmember, received 62% of the votes -- 50% was needed to win outright. Founder of “Reopen San Diego” Amy Reichert received 38%, according to early results from the San Diego County Registrar of Voters."Tonight, we made history. We elected the first Black Woman Supervisor in San Diego County.We took a grassroots movement to yet another hall of power. We brought a model of governance that puts the People first. Words are not enough to thank you for showing up for our County," Montgomery Steppe said in a statement Tuesday. Results: Nov. 7 Special Election Montgomery Steppe continued, saying "As your Supervisor, I look forward to teaming up with you to tackle homelessness, promote holistic public safety, and invest in our County. Together, we can move the People's County forward."Reichert thank...

Wildlife refuge pond in Hawaii mysteriously turns bright pink. Drought may be to blame

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

Wildlife refuge pond in Hawaii mysteriously turns bright pink. Drought may be to blame HONOLULU (AP) — A pond in Hawaii has turned so bubble-gum pink it could be from the set of “Barbie,” but the bizarre phenomenon is no cause for a dance party. Drought may be to blame for the strange hue, scientists say, and they’re warning against entering the water or drinking it.Staff at the Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge on Maui have been monitoring the pink water since Oct. 30. “I just got a report from somebody that was walking on the beach, and they called me up like, ‘There’s something weird going on over here,’” said Bret Wolfe, the refuge manager. Wolfe was concerned the bright pink could be a sign of an algae bloom, but lab tests found toxic algae was not causing the color. Instead an organism called halobacteria might be the culprit. Halobacteria are a type of archaea or single-celled organism that thrive in bodies of water with high levels of salt. The salinity inside the Kealia Pond outlet area is currently greater than 70 parts per thousand, which is twice ...

California authorities seek video, urge patience in investigation into death of Jewish demonstrator

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

California authorities seek video, urge patience in investigation into death of Jewish demonstrator THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Days after asking for the public’s help to determine what happened at a California protest that resulted in a Jewish demonstrator’s death, authorities said Thursday they still have no video of the incident and are urging patience as they investigate.The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department asked anyone who may have been driving a car equipped with cameras near the intersection where the protest occurred to reach out and share video.“Currently, we do not have any footage of the actual incident taking place, which would be extremely helpful in this case and would undoubtedly show or could even refute criminal culpability,” the department said in a statement.Paul Kessler, 69, died early Monday at a hospital following a Sunday confrontation with a pro-Palestinian demonstrator over the Israel-Hamas war in Thousand Oaks, a suburb northwest of Los Angeles. Sheriff Jim Fryhoff said Tuesday that deputies determined Kessler had fallen backward and struck his head o...

Federal judge puts Idaho’s ‘abortion trafficking’ law on hold during lawsuit

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:19:55 GMT

Federal judge puts Idaho’s ‘abortion trafficking’ law on hold during lawsuit BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily blocked Idaho’s “abortion trafficking” law from being enforced while a lawsuit challenging its constitutionality is underway. “This lawsuit is not about the right to an abortion. It is about much more,” U.S. District Magistrate Debora K. Grasham wrote in the ruling handed down Wednesday. “Namely, long-standing and well recognized fundamental rights of freedom of speech, expression, due process, and parental rights. These are not competing rights, nor are they at odds.” Abortion is banned in Idaho at all stages of pregnancy, and the law enacted in May was designed to prevent minors from getting abortions in states where the procedure is legal if they don’t have their parents’ permission. Under the law, people who help a minor who isn’t their own child arrange an abortion out of state can be charged with a felony, though they can then attempt to defend themselves in court later by proving that the minor had pa...