Colorado among deadliest states for male crash victims

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

Colorado among deadliest states for male crash victims DENVER (KDVR) -- Men are more likely to be killed in a car crash than women in all 50 states, a new study has found, and Colorado is listed among the top 10 deadliest states for male crash victims.Researchers at personal injury law firm Dismuke Law analyzed statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to determine how more likely it is for men to be killed in a collision than women.  Download the FOX31 App: Breaking news alerts & Pinpoint Weather The study evaluated the number of reported male and female traffic fatalities between 2017 and 2021. After analyzing the data, researchers were able to establish a ratio of male to female deaths per 100,000 licensed drivers over that five-year period. Colorado placed sixth on the list with a ratio of just over four male crash deaths for every one female, research shows, meaning that men are four times more likely to die in a collision than women in Colorado.The top 10 states where men are more likely to be k...

Car crashes into building in Lauderdale Lakes; no injuries reported

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

Car crashes into building in Lauderdale Lakes; no injuries reported A car went off-road in Lauderdale Lakes.The vehicle crashed into a building along West Oakland Park Boulevard, near Northwest 35th Avenue, Tuesday afternoon.No injuries were reported.

Man who battle leukemia meets stem-cell donor at Amerant Bank Arena during Hockey Fights Cancer night

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

Man who battle leukemia meets stem-cell donor at Amerant Bank Arena during Hockey Fights Cancer night A man was given the gift of life and was able to get the chance to meet his life saver.A stem-cell donor and recipient were honored at the Amerant Bank Arena during Hockey Fights Cancer night in Sunrise, Monday.Owen Hern said that he was just doing a good deed with his college friends in 2018. Little did he know, he was saving the life of of William Anderson, who was battling leukemia.“I was in college at the time, my entire fraternity was getting swabbed together, I didn’t really think much of it at the time,” Hern said. “And then a couple years later, I get an email that I was potentially a match.”“And actually, the crazy thing is, I was only on the list for like a month and they found a perfect match, and here I am,” Anderson said.The match was made possible by the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry.

Teen coach arrested for child molestation at Miami after-school camp

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

Teen coach arrested for child molestation at Miami after-school camp A teenage coach was caught and cuffed after being accused of committing a child molestation.Julio Isidro, 19, formerly worked at an after-school camp at Robert King High Park in Miami.Police said that a 9 year-old boy told them that Isidro touched him inappropriately on more than one occasion.Isidro was arrested and charged with lewd and lascivious molestation of a child.

Authorities capture man accused of killing 3 in simmering Colorado property dispute

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

Authorities capture man accused of killing 3 in simmering Colorado property dispute DENVER (AP) — Authorities say they have captured the man accused of shooting three people dead over a years-long property dispute in rural Colorado.The Custer County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday afternoon that they have the suspect, Hanme K. Clark, in custody. They did not immediately release additional details.The shooting took place on the property line in a wooded area on Monday. The local sheriff had said that two men and a woman died at the scene of the shooting, in a rural area about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Colorado Springs.Clark had eluded law enforcement since Monday. A local sheriff had said the shooting followed a contentious and year-long lawsuit over an easement on Clark’s property.

Mix of rain and snow may impact travel in New England ahead of Thanksgiving

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

Mix of rain and snow may impact travel in New England ahead of Thanksgiving A storm arriving late Tuesday night is expected to bring a mix of rain and snow to New England, potentially having an impact on holiday travel ahead of Thanksgiving. Snow is expected to give way to rain even in higher elevations in Worcester County by Wednesday morning. Even so, preparations were underway in communities including Leominster Tuesday. “We’re prepping some trucks up in case we have to go out,” said Leominster Department of Public Works Dispatcher Luke Beaulac. Some flakes may start to fly in higher terrain around 9 p.m., with rain falling elsewhere in the region.Rain and snow is expected to continue through the overnight hours before the rain/snow line pushes fully into New Hampshire near 2 a.m. Rain and wind in coastal communities is expected to persist through the morning and eventually taper off early Wednesday afternoon. Snowfall forecasts from 7NEWS meteorologists as of Tuesday afternoon projected between one and three inches of total snow through p...

Travelers head to Logan Airport ahead of expected record-setting Thanksgiving rush

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

Travelers head to Logan Airport ahead of expected record-setting Thanksgiving rush A record number of travelers are expected to fly to their destinations this Thanksgiving season. With high travel volumes and a mix of rain and snow in the forecast, officials and passengers alike were bracing at Logan Airport Tuesday. “Be flexible,” one passenger told 7NEWS. “Just expect the worst and then you’ll probably get the best.”AAA recently projected 55.4 million people will travel between Wednesday and Sunday. Of those travelers, 49 million are expected to drive. With other travelers set to take to the skies, CNN last week said the Transportation Security Administration was bracing for record-setting traffic through US airports. Citing aviation firm Cirium, CNN said Sunday is expected to be the busiest day at airports within the Thanksgiving rush as many travelers return home from their trips. In addition to earlier travel projections, a messy storm moving across the US stoked some fears Tuesday. Snow is expected to filter across higher elevations in Massach...

Healey: Migrants Mindful Of Weather Shift In Mass.

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

Healey: Migrants Mindful Of Weather Shift In Mass. The colder weather setting in across Massachusetts could be affecting the number of migrants coming to the state, Gov. Maura Healey said following a chilly outdoor press conference Tuesday.Officials are seeing a “drop” in new arrivals seeking emergency shelter, Healey said. But she said it’s difficult to pinpoint the cause.The governor announced on Oct. 16 that her administration would cap shelter capacity at 7,500 families, and temperatures since then have continued their seasonal drop, with winter ready to take hold next month.House Speaker Ron Mariano last month said he was advised that declining temperatures wouldn’t make an impact, but Healey raised the weather Tuesday when asked by a reporter if fewer families were arriving following her shelter cap announcement.“We also have colder weather, and I think frankly, people are mindful of that as they make decisions about whether to leave Texas or Florida as they’ve come into ...

Joe Mazzulla’s Celtics identity being put to test after uninspiring stretch of play

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

Joe Mazzulla’s Celtics identity being put to test after uninspiring stretch of play Before he began his second season as Celtics coach, Joe Mazzulla thought it was important for his team to have an identity. Among the words he used to describe that identity were “mindset” and “toughness.”Those traits were missing in several moments last season, and came back to haunt them during critical times in the playoffs. The Celtics, too often, let go of the rope. There were several times when they lost their focus. In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Heat were tougher and more disciplined. The Celtics didn’t have a consistent mindset, especially in crunch time.Through the first several weeks of this season, the Celtics’ mindset seemed to turn a corner. They weren’t underestimating opponents. They responded to adversity well and were the tougher team in crunch time as they kept a level focus.But that mindset has regressed in recent games. As the C’s embarked on a road trip against inferior opponents, human nature took over. They lost their focus during stretches against the...

‘Spread cheer:’ Wu announces toy drive partnership with Marine Corps, urges residents to donate

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:42:13 GMT

‘Spread cheer:’ Wu announces toy drive partnership with Marine Corps, urges residents to donate Boston is now collecting toy donations and searching for volunteers for the annual toy drive in partnership Toys for Tots program, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Tuesday.“Every child deserves to feel the joy of opening a gift and finding fun in a new toy or book, and the holiday season is the perfect time to give back to our communities,” said Wu in a release. “I encourage Boston residents to donate to the City’s annual toy drive and spread cheer to our neighbors in need.”Toys for Tots, led by the U.S. Marine Corps, collects new, unwrapped toys and books to distribute to children in need around the holidays. Donations will be accepted at various locations around Boston through Dec. 11.Additionally, residents can volunteer at the toy drive warehouse in the Boston Convention Center. Volunteer opportunities are available via sign-up online at the boston-ma.toysfortots.org site though Dec. 20.“The holiday season is a great time to come together as a community ...